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Analgesia, sedazione e rilassamento muscolare

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Nei pazienti ventilati è necessario, quantomeno nella fase iniziale, l’impiego di analgesici e sedativi. Il miorilassamento è raramente necessario.

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(2007). Analgesia, sedazione e rilassamento muscolare. In: La respirazione artificiale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0590-7_17

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