Estudo prospectivo, randômico, controlado e de avaliação cega do desfecho – infusão peridural contínua versus bolus epidural intermitente programado em analgesia de parto

Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology - Tập 66 - Trang 439-444 - 2016
Joana Nunes1, Sara Nunes1, Mariano Veiga1, Mara Cortez1, Isabel Seifert1
1Departamento de Anestesiologia, Hospital Central do Funchal, Funchal, Portugal

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