Neuroanesthesia and Intensive Care Noxious stimuli do not modify myogenic motor evoked potentials by electrical stimulation during anesthesia with propofol-based anesthesia (Des stimuli douloureux ne modifient pas les potentiels évoqués myogènes moteurs obtenus par stimulation électrique pendant l'anesthésie à base de propofol)

作者: Hitoshi Furuya , Katsuyasu Kitaguchi , Meiko Kakimoto , Masahiro Takahashi , Tetsuya Morimoto

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