Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine - Issue 6/1999
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Anaesthesia in craniocerebral injuries
V. Červený, J. Šrogl
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Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery – Review and the Role of Anaesthesiologist in the Interdisciplinary Team
V. Beneš ml., M. Mohapl, V. Trávníček
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Bronchoscopic intubation as a method of choice for difficult-to-intubate pediatric patients
D. Hechtová, D. Blažek, V. Mixa
249
Selective intubation and ventilation of the lungs in pediatric anesthesia
V. Mixa, D. Hechtová, D. Blažek
252
The priorities of analgesia in prehospital care
E. Kasal, J. Lejčko, I. Chytra
254
Subarachnoidal application of morphine as a method of postoperative analgesia for Cesarian section
J. Frdlík, J. Vondráček, E. Kasal
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The analgesia and sedation in patients with polytrauma on clinic of anaesthesic and intensive care medicine in University hospital in Plzeň
J. Lejčko, I. Chytra, E. Kasal, R. Kovařík, J. Vidunová, S. Machart, P. Chlebo
261
The problems of airway management in patients with neck injuries
E. Kasal, K. Svoboda, P. Havel, I. Chytra
265
The intraoperative blood salvage, problematic and posibilities
S. Machart, P. Lavička, P. Altman, P. Jeníčková
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The use of intraosseal infusion in children
M. Uher, M. Pisarčíková, J. Filka, M. Kurák
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
1999 Issue 6
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