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Indirect videolaryngoscopy using Macintosh blades in patients with non-anticipated difficult airways results in significantly lower forces exerted on teeth relative to classic direct laryngoscopy: a randomized crossover trial
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Reducing the immediate availability of red blood cells in cardiac surgery, a single-centre experience
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The impact of postoperative renal replacement therapy on long-term outcome after cardiac surgery increases with age
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Capnography and bronchial blocker may help in the diagnosis of surgical lung injury during thoracoscopy
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Brief review: Piriformis syndrome: etiology, diagnosis, and management
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Respiratory impact of analgesic strategies for shoulder surgery
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Endotracheal intubation using videolaryngoscopy causes less cardiovascular response compared to classic direct laryngoscopy, in cardiac patients according a standard hospital protocol
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Fast-track practice in cardiac surgery: results and predictors of outcome
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Inadvertent epidural injection of drugs for intravenous use: a review
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Electrical nerve stimulators and localization of peripheral nerves
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Forces applied to the maxillary incisors by video laryngoscopes and the Macintosh laryngoscope
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Which method of estimating renal function is the best predictor of mortality after coronary artery bypass grafting?
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Coasting: worth the effort?
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Predictive value of the additive and logistic EuroSCOREs in patients undergoing aortic valve replacement
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Three-dimensional magnetic resonance image of structures enclosed in the spinal canal relevant to anesthetists and estimation of the lumbosacral CSF volume