Cognitive function after sevoflurane- vs propofol-based anaesthesia for on-pump cardiac surgery: a randomized controlled trial.
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M Heringlake | B. Sedemund-Adib | M. Heringlake | J Schoen | L Husemann | C Tiemeyer | A Lueloh | B Sedemund-Adib | K-U Berger | M Hueppe | M. Hueppe | J. Schoen | K. Berger | L. Husemann | C. Tiemeyer | A. Lüloh
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