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Objective Epidural Space Identification Using Continuous Real-Time Pressure Sensing Technology: A Randomized Controlled Comparison With Fluoroscopy and Traditional Loss of Resistance
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Objective Epidural Space Identification Using Continuous Real-Time Pressure Sensing Technology: A Randomized Controlled Comparison With Fluoroscopy and Traditional Loss of Resistance

Ralf E Gebhard, Tobias Moeller-Bertram, Douglas Dobecki, Feyce Peralta, Evan G Pivalizza, Madhumani Rupasinghe, Sanja Ilic and Mark Hochman
Anesthesia and analgesia, Vol.129(5), pp.1319-1327
2019-11
PMID: 31237571

Abstract

Chronic Pain - therapy Prospective Studies Humans Middle Aged Fluoroscopy - methods Male Analgesia, Epidural - methods Pressure Adult Female Aged Outcome Assessment, Health Care Epidural Space

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