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2015, Número 4

Rev Mex Anest 2015; 38 (4)


El paro cardíaco en anestesiología

Luna-Ortiz P
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 15
Paginas: 224-226
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FRAGMENTO

El paro cardíaco durante anestesia es diferente al paro cardíaco en otros escenarios ya que siempre es presenciado y con frecuencia anticipado, la respuesta es más rápida y los resultados de sobrevida son mejores. Se ha publicado un gran número de artículos y editoriales en relación con el paro cardíaco en anestesiología.


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