Resuscitation with lipid, epinephrine, or both in levobupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity in newborn piglets.
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B. Allaouchiche | D. Chassard | M. de Queiroz Siqueira | O. Rhondali | J. Cejka | O. Leveneur | A. Heilporn | H. Musard
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