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1. Optimal Sedation in Ventilated Patients with Cardiovascular Surgery and/or Shock

- Carini F.C. , et al.

2. A Review of the Role of Ketamine in the Management of Delirium Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery and its impact on Timing of Patient Extubation

- Aligholizadeh M. , et al.

3. Low-dose propofol as a solo agent for sedation in postoperative ventilated liver transplant recipients: A preliminary observational study

- Jaju R. , et al.

4. Effectiveness of the Self-report Pain Intensity Scale in Pain Control After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

- Aghdaii N. , et al.

5. A systematic review and meta-analysis of propofol versus midazolam sedation in adult intensive care (ICU) patients

- Garcia R. , et al.

6. Translation and Validation of the Thai Version of a Modified Brief Pain Inventory: A Concise Instrument for Pain Assessment in Postoperative Cardiac Surgery

- Keawnantawat P. , et al.

7. Sedation of mechanically ventilated adults in intensive care unit: A network meta-analysis

- Zhang Z. , et al.

8. Comparison of propofol–hydromorphone and propofol–dexmedetomidine in patients with intubation after maxillofacial plastic surgery

- Peng W. , et al.

9. The effect of reciting the word “allah” on pain severity after coronary artery bypass graft surgery: A randomized clinical trial study in Iran

- Nasiri M. , et al.

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