Safe and effective sedation in endoscopic submucosal dissection for early gastric cancer: a randomized comparison between propofol continuous infusion and intermittent midazolam injection
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H. Kuwano | T. Gotoda | I. Oda | C. Kusano | S. Kiriyama | Hiromi Sano | F. Nishimoto | Tetsuro Hirashima | Chika Kusano
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