Local anesthesia by lidocaine versus lidocaine and midazolam in medical thoracoscopy

A. Koulelidis (Alexandroupolis, Greece), S. Anevlavis (Alexandroupolis, Greece), N. Nikitidis (Alexandroupolis, Greece), P. Ntolios (Alexandroupolis, Greece), S. Eleftheriadis (Alexandroupolis, Greece), M. Froudarakis (Alexandroupolis, Greece)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Novel approaches to pleural effusion: should I change my practice?
Session: Novel approaches to pleural effusion: should I change my practice?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 489
Disease area: Thoracic oncology

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