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Epinephrine test dose in children: is it interpretable on ECG monitor
Paediatric Anaesthesia, 10/13/09
Varghese E et al. – An increase in T–wave amplitude can easily be detected by carefully observing the ECG monitor or an ECG printout within a minute following the accidental i.v. administration of 0.1 ml·kg^?1 of 1% lidocaine–epinephrine (0.5 microg·kg^?1) regional anesthetic test dose in children under sevoflurane anesthesia.
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