Continuous epidural infusion versus programmed-intermittent epidural bolus for labor analgesia and vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery rates: a retrospective cohort study (2020–2021)
Dalia Karol(Tel Aviv University), Victor Rabkin(Tel Aviv University), Anat Lavie(Tel Aviv University), Boris Aptekman(Tel Aviv University), Shiri Zarour(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Carolyn F. Weiniger(Tel Aviv University)
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