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1. Impact of spinal anesthesia on myocardial damage, ultrastructure and cellular mechanisms in rats undergoing thoracic incision surgery

- Tsun-Jui Liu

- Vanita Shih

- Yueh-Chiao Yeh

- Wen-Lieng Lee

- Li-Chuan Wang

- Hui-Chin Lai

2. Continuous femoral nerve block enhances outcome of spinal anaesthesia in preventing perioperative cardiac complications in patients with cardiac risk

- A G Yacout

- H S ELHoshy

3. The effect of type of anesthesia (general versus spinal) on postoperative levels of brain natriuretic peptide in parturient women with cardiovascular diseases undergoing cesarean section and related cardiac impacts

- Heba Omar

- Mohamed Hussein Helmy

- Michael Wahib

- Ahmed Abdalla Mohamed

- Sahr Marzouk

- Ashraf Mohamed Abdelreheem

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