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1. A randomized double-blind comparison of epidural versus intravenous fentanyl infusion for analgesia after thoracotomy. Salomäki TE, Laitinen JO, Nuutinen LS. Anesthesiology; 1991 Nov; 75(5):790-5. PubMed ID: 1952204 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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16. Continuous infusions of lumbar epidural fentanyl and intravenous fentanyl for post-thoracotomy pain relief. I: Analgesic and pharmacokinetic effects. Panos L, Sandler AN, Stringer DG, Badner N, Lawson S, Koren G. Can J Anaesth; 1990 May; 37(4 Pt 2):S66. PubMed ID: 2193761 [No Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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