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Application of Cervical Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia to the Patient With 90% Burnt Surface Area

Abstract Patients with an extremely large, burnt surface area have a high mortality rate. The follow-up, treatment, and intraoperative anesthesia practices of these patients in the ICU pose serious challenges. In this case, the experience of anesthesia and analgesia using cervical epidural anesthesi...

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Published in:Journal of burn care & research 2023-11, Vol.44 (6), p.1519-1522
Main Authors: Acil, Fatma, Dedeoğlu, Andaç, Andıç, Okan, Kaya, Sedat, Kaçar, Cem Kıvılcım
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