INTRAOPERATIVE MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIAL TO TRANSCRANIAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DURING TWO ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES IN SPINAL SURGERY.

Mohamed Mahmoud Mohsen Hassa;

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This study included 40 patients divided into two groups each includes 20 patients. Analgesic dose of ketamine (0.3-0.5 mg before induction of anesthesia) was given to the patients to obtain a basal reading then patients were divided into two groups. Ketam


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Title INTRAOPERATIVE MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIAL TO TRANSCRANIAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DURING TWO ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES IN SPINAL SURGERY.
Other Titles تسجيل الجهد الحركي المستحث من التنبيه الكهربائي عبر الدماغ خلال أسلوبين للتخدير في جراحات العمود الفقري
Authors Mohamed Mahmoud Mohsen Hassa
Keywords INTRAOPERATIVE MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIAL TO TRANSCRANIAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION DURING TWO ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES IN SPINAL SURGERY.
Issue Date 2008
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This study included 40 patients divided into two groups each includes 20 patients. Analgesic dose of ketamine (0.3-0.5 mg before induction of anesthesia) was given to the patients to obtain a basal reading then patients were divided into two groups. Ketam

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