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74. Ropivacaine 0.33% versus a ropivacaine 0.2% combined with 0.05mg/ml morphine regimen administered as a continuous epidural infusion analgesia after Cesarean section delivery

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  • K Spanopoulos Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • E Goutzomitrou Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • C Soilemetzidou Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • K Pantazis Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • E Blougoura Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • P Petropoulou Department of Anesthesiology, ‘Papageorgiou’ General Hospital, Ring road of Thessaloniki, Greece. Kalavriton 14, Post code 55133, Thessaloniki, Greece PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles

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Spanopoulos K, Goutzomitrou E, Soilemetzidou C, et al
74. Ropivacaine 0.33% versus a ropivacaine 0.2% combined with 0.05mg/ml morphine regimen administered as a continuous epidural infusion analgesia after Cesarean section delivery
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December 13, 2018

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