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Anaesthetic requirements and stress hormone responses in acute cord-injured patients undergoing surgery of the injured spine
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 03/16/09
Yoo K et al. - Spinal cord injury neither alters the anaesthetic requirement regardless of the level of injury during spinal surgery at the level of the injury, nor enhances arginine vasopressin release. However, it blunts catecholamine responses in quadriplegics.
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