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Inhalation sedation for postoperative patients in the intensive care unit: initial sevoflurane concentration and comparison of opioid use with propofol sedation |
Seungho Jung, Sungwon Na, Hye Bin Kim, Hye Ji Joo, Jeongmin Kim |
Acute and Critical Care. 2020;35(3):197-204. Published online 2020 August 10 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/acc.2020.00213 |
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