Comparison of tissue distribution, phrenic nerve involvement, and epidural spread in standard- vs low-volume ultrasound-guided interscalene plexus block using contrast magnetic resonance imaging: a randomized, controlled trial † † Preliminary results of this study were presented as an abstract during the annual conference of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia (ASRA) in Las Vegas, NV, USA on May 15–16, 2015.
Titel:
Comparison of tissue distribution, phrenic nerve involvement, and epidural spread in standard- vs low-volume ultrasound-guided interscalene plexus block using contrast magnetic resonance imaging: a randomized, controlled trial † † Preliminary results of this study were presented as an abstract during the annual conference of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia (ASRA) in Las Vegas, NV, USA on May 15–16, 2015.
Auteur:
Stundner, O. Meissnitzer, M. Brummett, C.M. Moser, S. Forstner, R. Koköfer, A. Danninger, T. Gerner, P. Kirchmair, L. Fritsch, G.