Intraoperative Low-Dose Ketamine Does Not Prevent a Remifentanil-Induced Increase in Morphine Requirement After Pediatric Scoliosis Surgery
Thomas Engelhardt(Montreal Children's Hospital), Mark W. Crawford(Hospital for Sick Children), Carolyne Pehora(Hospital for Sick Children), Basem Naser(Hospital for Sick Children), Andrew Howard(University of Toronto), Joost de Ruiter(Hospital for Sick Children), Christian Zaarour(Hospital for Sick Children)
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