Is propofol must added to midazolam premedication in EBUS-TBNA procedure?

S. Oztas, U. A. Akturk, L. Alpay, B. Meydan, H. Ogün, M. Taylan, M. Yalçinsoy, H. Calisir, D. Ernam, M. Gorguner (Istanbul, Diyarbakir, Turkey)

Source: International Congress 2014 – EBUS-TBNA: beyond the tracheobronchial wall
Session: EBUS-TBNA: beyond the tracheobronchial wall
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3555
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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