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September 1990
A1089 MONITORING WITH PULSE OXIMETRY DURING ANESTHESIA AND IN THE RECOVERY ROOM - IS THE INCIDENCE DEGREE AND DURATION OF HYPOXEMIA REDUCED?
Anes. Dept., Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, DK −2730 Herlev Denmark and Esbjerg Hospital, Denmark.
Anesthesiology September 1990, Vol. 73, NA.
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J. T. Moller, S. Iversen, P. F. Jensen, N. W. Johannessen, K. Espersen; A1089 MONITORING WITH PULSE OXIMETRY DURING ANESTHESIA AND IN THE RECOVERY ROOM - IS THE INCIDENCE DEGREE AND DURATION OF HYPOXEMIA REDUCED?. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199009001-01087
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