Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia
Gaszyński T, Czarnik K, Łaziński Ł, Gaszyński W. Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia. 2016:289-294.
APA
Gaszyński, T., Czarnik, K., Łaziński, Ł., & Gaszyński, W. (2016). Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, 289-294.
Chicago
Gaszyński, Tomasz, Klaudia Czarnik, Łukasz Łaziński, and Wojciech Gaszyński. 2016. "Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia". Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia: 289-294.
Harvard
Gaszyński, T., Czarnik, K., Łaziński, Ł., and Gaszyński, W. (2016). Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, pp.289-294.
MLA
Gaszyński, Tomasz et al. "Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia." Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, 2016, pp. 289-294.
Vancouver
Gaszyński T, Czarnik K, Łaziński Ł, Gaszyński W. Dexmedetomidine for attenuating haemodynamic response to intubation stimuli in morbidly obese patients anaesthetised using low-opioid technique: comparison with fentanyl-based general anaesthesia. Anestezjologia Intensywna Terapia. 2016:289-294.
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