Procedural sedation in the emergency department by Dutch emergency physicians: a prospective multicentre observational study of 1711 adults
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E. Korsten | M. Kuypers | W. Thijssen | Eef P J Reijners | E. Oskam | G. J. Smits | Lisette A A Mignot | Karen van Doorn
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