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Effect of facemask ventilation with different ventilating volumes on gastric insufflation during anesthesia induction in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Wu Tianliang, Shao Gang, Yu Guocan and Fang Haixing
Saudi Medical Journal October 2019, 40 (10) 989-995; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2019.10.24306
Wu Tianliang
From the Department of Anesthesiology (Wu, Shao, Yu), and from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery (Fang), First People’s Hospital of Fuyang District, Hangzhou, China
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Shao Gang
From the Department of Anesthesiology (Wu, Shao, Yu), and from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery (Fang), First People’s Hospital of Fuyang District, Hangzhou, China
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Yu Guocan
From the Department of Anesthesiology (Wu, Shao, Yu), and from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery (Fang), First People’s Hospital of Fuyang District, Hangzhou, China
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Fang Haixing
From the Department of Anesthesiology (Wu, Shao, Yu), and from the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery (Fang), First People’s Hospital of Fuyang District, Hangzhou, China
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