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Response to 'Efficacy of parasternal block to decrease intraoperative opioid use in coronary artery bypass surgery
Seung Cheol Kim1, Sibtain Anwar2
1Department of Perioperative Medicine, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, UK S.KIM@NHS.NET.
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
|May 24, 2022
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