Exacerbation or unmasking of focal neurologic deficits by sedatives.

作者: Gary D. Thal , Michele D. Szabo , Maria Lopez-Bresnahan , Gregory Crosby

DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199607000-00004

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摘要: BackgroundTransient focal neurologic deficits have been observed in patients emerging from brain tumor or carotid surgery, and a pharmacologic effect of anesthetic agents has proposed as the cause such dysfunction. Therefore, sedation with midazolam fentanyl on mo

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