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Changes in bispectral index values during lumbar arthrodesis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2005

E. Barrera
Affiliation:
Anaesthesiology Service, Hospital Universitario del Mar, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
S. Fernández-Galinski
Affiliation:
Anaesthesiology Service, Hospital Universitario del Mar, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
E. Arbonés
Affiliation:
Anaesthesiology Service, Hospital Universitario del Mar, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
F. Escolano
Affiliation:
Anaesthesiology Service, Hospital Universitario del Mar, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
M. M. Puig
Affiliation:
Anaesthesiology Service, Hospital Universitario del Mar, UAB, Barcelona, Spain
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Abstract

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© 2005 European Society of Anaesthesiology

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Footnotes

The results were presented at the ESA Meeting held in Lisbon, Portugal, 5–8 June 2004.

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