Incremental midazolam versus midazolame/rentanyl sedation during flexible bronchoscopy. Safety and tolerance in relation to the complexity of intervention

G. Stratakos, I. Kokkonouzis, P. Moraitaki, P. Emmanouil, N. Koufos, E. Stoubi, D. Tsiboura, F. Zikopoulou, F. Sampsonas, M. Alchanatis, N. Koulouris (Athens, Greece)

Source: Annual Congress 2012 - The broad spectrum of diagnostic bronchoscopy
Session: The broad spectrum of diagnostic bronchoscopy
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 3576

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