Sedation for Colonoscopy Procedures Using Dexmedetomidine Versus Propofol-Fentanyl Infusions: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial
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Published:2024-04-01
Issue:2
Volume:52
Page:60-67
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ISSN:1304-0871
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Container-title:Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation
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language:
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Short-container-title:TJAR
Author:
Seyam Sameh HamdyORCID,
Aboelsuod Mohamed Abdelgawad AbdelhalimORCID,
Ahmed Ismail Mohamed AbdelgawadORCID,
Hassan Abdallah ElabdORCID
Publisher
Galenos Yayinevi
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