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January 1989
Lower Esophageal Contractility Predicts Movement during Skin Incision in Patients Anesthetized with Halothane, but Not with Nitrous Oxide and Alfentanil
Daniel I. Sessier, M.D.;
Daniel I. Sessier, M.D.
*Assistant Professor in Anesthesia.
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Christine I. Olofsson, M.D.;
Christine I. Olofsson, M.D.
‡Visiting Anesthesiologist.
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Franklin Chow, M.D.
Franklin Chow, M.D.
§; Anesthesia Resident.
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Anesthesiology January 1989, Vol. 70, 42–46.
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Daniel I. Sessier, Randi Støen, Christine I. Olofsson, Franklin Chow; Lower Esophageal Contractility Predicts Movement during Skin Incision in Patients Anesthetized with Halothane, but Not with Nitrous Oxide and Alfentanil. Anesthesiology 1989; 70:42–46 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198901000-00010
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