Anestesia espinal para cesárea con bupivacaina pesada al 0.5 % 7 mg más fentanil 20 mcg vs bupivacaina pesada al 0.5 % 9 mg

Resumen es: La anestesia regional es preferida para la cesarea por las condiciones quirurgicas que ofrece y la baja tasa de morbi-mortalidad tanto materna como fetal...

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