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Volumn 58, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 451-455
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A transesophageal echocardiography examination clarifies the cause of cardiovascular collapse during scoliosis surgery in a child
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ADRENALIN;
BICARBONATE;
CALCIUM;
HETASTARCH;
PHENYLEPHRINE;
ADOLESCENT;
ARTICLE;
ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION;
BODY POSTURE;
CASE REPORT;
CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE;
COLLOID;
COLOR ULTRASOUND FLOWMETRY;
ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION;
EVOKED MUSCLE RESPONSE;
EVOKED SOMATOSENSORY RESPONSE;
GENERAL ANESTHESIA;
HEART RIGHT VENTRICLE OUTFLOW TRACT OBSTRUCTION;
HUMAN;
HYPOTENSION;
INTENSIVE CARE;
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT;
MALE;
PERIOPERATIVE PERIOD;
PEROPERATIVE COMPLICATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
REOPERATION;
SCOLIOSIS;
SHOCK;
SPINE FUSION;
SPINE SURGERY;
SUPINE POSITION;
SURGICAL BLOOD LOSS;
TACHYCARDIA;
TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY;
ADOLESCENT;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES;
CENTRAL VENOUS PRESSURE;
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, TRANSESOPHAGEAL;
HEMORRHAGE;
HUMANS;
MALE;
PRONE POSITION;
REOPERATION;
SCOLIOSIS;
SUPINE POSITION;
VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW OBSTRUCTION;
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EID: 79955057134
PISSN: 0832610X
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-011-9461-2 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (8)
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