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Anästhetika

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Dieses Kapitel enthält Informationen über Medikamente, die häufig in der Kinderanästhesie gebraucht werden. Lokalanästhetika werden in ▸ Kap. 11 diskutiert, und Analgetika, die vorwiegend in der post-operativen Phase verwendet werden, in ▸ Kap. 13.

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(2009). Anästhetika. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92972-7_4

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