The height of the operating table affects the performance of residents in combined spinal and epidural anesthesia training by affecting the vision of the puncture needle: a randomized controlled trial

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  • who: Juan Gu from the Department of, West China Second University Hospital have published the research: The height of the operating table affects the performance of residents in combined spinal and epidural anesthesia training by affecting the vision of the puncture needle: a randomized controlled trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to evaluate whether the operating affected the success rate and incidences of complications of administered by during Methods One-hundred-and-eighty patients were randomly allocated according to landmarks on the resident`s body: umbilicus (group U) lowest rib margin (R . . .

     

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