Oral capnography is more effective than nasal capnography during sedative upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
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M. Hou | M. Tsou | C. Ting | Chun-Li Lin | Yu-Tzu Wang | Wei-Nung Teng | Huihua Chiang
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