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Patients with spinal cord injuries represent a complex problem and anaesthetic challenge, and optimal anaesthetic management depends on thorough understanding of the pathophysiology and pharmacology involved.
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En résumé, les patients avec lésions médullaires présentent des problèmes complexes et un défi pour l’anesthésiste; la conduite optimale de l’anesthésie depend d’une compréhension complète de la pathophysiologie et de la pharmacologie impliquées dans cette situation.
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Lam, A.M. Acute spinal cord injury: monitoring and anaesthetic implications. Can J Anaesth 38 (Suppl 1), R60–R73 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03008435
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