Comparison of Hemodynamic Effects of Remimazolam and Midazolam During Anesthesia Induction in Patients Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery: A Single-Center Retrospective and Exploratory Study
Ryosuke Shintani(Nagasaki University), Tetsuya Hara(Nagasaki University Hospital), Shohei Kaneko(Nagasaki University), Taiga Ichinomiya(Nagasaki University), Tatsuhito Tanaka(Sasebo City General Hospital), Motohiro Sekino(Nagasaki University Hospital), Keiko Tashiro(Sasebo City General Hospital), Yuri Miyazaki(Nagasaki University), Takuji Maekawa(Sasebo City General Hospital), Naoya Iwasaki(Nagasaki University)
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