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M-A | Clinical effectiveness and safety of spinal anesthesia vs. general anesthesia in patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.

24 Oct, 2022 | 14:09h | UTC

Clinical effectiveness and safety of spinal anaesthesia compared with general anaesthesia in patients undergoing hip fracture surgery using a consensus-based core outcome set and patient-and public-informed outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials – British Journal of Anaesthesiology

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