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1. Desflurane is not inferior to sevoflurane in the occurrence of adverse respiratory events during laryngeal mask airway anesthesia: a non-inferiority randomized double-blinded controlled study. Pin-On P, Leurcharusmee P, Tanasungnuchit S, Srivita K, Khunwittaya P. Minerva Anestesiol; 2020 Jun; 86(6):608-616. PubMed ID: 32013332 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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