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Neuraxial anesthesia is associated with improved survival after total joint arthroplasty depending on frailty: a cohort study
- Correspondence to Dr Rebecca L Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA; johnson.rebecca1{at}mayo.edu
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Neuraxial anesthesia is associated with improved survival after total joint arthroplasty depending on frailty: a cohort study
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- Received December 23, 2019
- Revision received March 17, 2020
- Accepted March 23, 2020
- First published April 7, 2020.
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