Prophylactic Esmolol Infusion for the Control of Cardiovascular Responses to Extubation after Intracranial Surgery
Emergence from general anaesthesia and extubation are often accompanied by significant surges in heart rate and blood pressure. To document these changes and the efficacy of low-dose beta-blocker infusions in ameliorating these rises, we undertook a descriptive dose-ranging study comparing the use o...
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Main Authors: | Lim, S. H., Chin, N. M., Tai, H. Y., Wong, M., LIN, Ting Kwong |
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2000
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