Anesthesia in Cardiac Surgery (Open-Closed Heart)

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  • Mohammad Taghi Saeedi
Abstract:

In this paper the duties of an anesthesiologist and his right of i=;electing patient is discussed. La,ter, we di:=:cuss the <::mergencies cf heart surgery, pre up visit and alsc few dcails of pre up medication cf thei,e pati may face during the heart surgery and methcds of prevention have been discussed. 

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volume 3  issue 2

pages  141- 147

publication date 1974-12

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