Los bolos epidurales intermitentes programados para mantenimiento de la analgesia de parto. ¿Prolongan los tiempos del trabajo de parto?
Luego de haber leído con mucho interés el articulo “Bolos epidurales intermitentes programados para mantenimiento de la analgesia del trabajo de parto: estudio observacional, analítico de tipo cohorte” por Calderon Lozano Marjorie et al. publicado en el volumen 9 número 3 de la Revista Peruana de...
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Main Author: | Eddisson Quispe Pilco |
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Language: | ES |
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Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19cc408efda0487e9cfa27bba992b911 |
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