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New toys, old problems: extrapleural lung volume reduction, sedation and comfort in bronchoscopy
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Target-controlled infusion of propofol for flexible bronchoscopy sedation: A pilot study to determine the optimal titrating regimen
T. Y. Lin, Y. L. Lo, C. H. Hsieh, H. P. K. Kuo (Taipei, Tauyuan, Taiwan)
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Annual Congress 2010 - New toys, old problems: extrapleural lung volume reduction, sedation and comfort in bronchoscopy
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New toys, old problems: extrapleural lung volume reduction, sedation and comfort in bronchoscopy
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T. Y. Lin, Y. L. Lo, C. H. Hsieh, H. P. K. Kuo (Taipei, Tauyuan, Taiwan). Target-controlled infusion of propofol for flexible bronchoscopy sedation: A pilot study to determine the optimal titrating regimen. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4131
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