Anesthesia using remimazolam during coronary artery bypass surgery in a patient with decreased left ventricular function
Key Clinical MessageRemimazolam is a new benzodiazepine sedative and has the characteristic of causing minimal effects on circulation. This case indicates that it can be considered as an option for anesthesia management of patients with decreased cardiac function. AbstractSome patients who undergo c...
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