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Transversus Thoracic Muscle Plane Block for Attenuating the Haemodynamic Response to Median Sternotomy: A Case Series

With the emergence of opioid-sparing and enhanced recovery pathways, cardiac anaesthesiologists are highly motivated to formulate regional analgesia-centric multimodal regimes, particularly prompted by the inclusion of safer fascial plane blocks to the analgesic repertoire. Ahead of the encouraging...

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Published in:Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation 2022-12, Vol.50 (6), p.449-453
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