Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia
Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) has been generaly accepted as a safe method of stroke prevention with low occurrence of severe neurological complications. But the incidence of subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery and its relation to the type of anesthesia remains unclear. Theref...
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Matična publikacija: |
Abstracts of The European Anaesthesiology Congress "Euroanaesthesia 2009" 2009 |
Glavni autori: | Tomašević, Boris (-), Mazul-Sunko, Branka (Author), Ivanec, Željko, Hromatko, Ivana, Tadinac, Meri |
Vrsta građe: | Članak |
Jezik: | eng |
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APA stil citiranja
Tomašević, B. (2009). Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia: Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia. Abstracts of The European Anaesthesiology Congress "Euroanaesthesia 2009".
Chicago stil citiranjaTomašević, Boris. "Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia: Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia." 2009.
MLA stil citiranjaTomašević, Boris. "Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia: Subclinical neurocognitive dysfunction after carotid surgery under general and loco-regional anaesthesia." 2009.