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A DOUBLE-BLIND COMPARISON OF EPIDURAL FENTANYL AND SUFENTANIL WITH INTRAVENOUS SUFENTANIL FOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY PAIN MANAGEMENT
E. Geller, M.D.;
E. Geller, M.D.
Anes. Depts., University Hospitals, D-69 Heidelberg, FRG; *CH 3000 Bern, Switzerland
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R. Graf, M.D.;
R. Graf, M.D.
Anes. Depts., University Hospitals, D-69 Heidelberg, FRG; *CH 3000 Bern, Switzerland
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A. Zbinden, M.D.;
A. Zbinden, M.D.
Anes. Depts., University Hospitals, D-69 Heidelberg, FRG; *CH 3000 Bern, Switzerland
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Anesthesiology September 1991, Vol. 75, A752.
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J. Chrubasik, E. Geller, R. Graf, A. Zbinden, D. Thomson; A DOUBLE-BLIND COMPARISON OF EPIDURAL FENTANYL AND SUFENTANIL WITH INTRAVENOUS SUFENTANIL FOR ABDOMINAL SURGERY PAIN MANAGEMENT. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:A752 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199109001-00751
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