Subarachnoid ketamine in swine
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Subarachnoid ketamine in swine--pathological findings after repeated doses: Acute toxicity study
Background and Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether 5% ketamine with and without preservative, administered intrathecally to swine, produced a clinical anesthetic effect and caused direct subacute neurotoxicity. Methods. Twenty pigs were used. Under general anesthesia, a ...
March 1, 1999; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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