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Evaluation of suitability of fluid management using stroke volume variation in patients with prone position during lumbar spinal surgery |
Yoon Ji Choi, Jiyoon Lee, Jae Ryung Cha, Kuen Su Lee, Too Jae Min, Yoon Sook Lee, Woon Young Kim, Jae Hwan Kim |
Anesth Pain Med. 2019;14(2):135-140. Published online April 30, 2019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.17085/apm.2019.14.2.135 |
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