The effect of a forced‐air warming blanket on patients' end‐tidal and transcutaneous carbon dioxide partial pressures during eye surgery under local anaesthesia: a single‐blind, randomised controlled trial
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X. Chan | A. Loo | C. Y. Wang | S. Sukcharanjit | A. Tan
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