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Publications by Leasha J Schaub
Evaluation of Prolonged ‘Permissive Hypotension’: Results From a 6-Hour Hemorrhage Protocol in Swine
Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open
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Neuromuscular Blockade of Atracurium in Permissive Hypercapnic Versus Normocapnic Swine Undergoing Laparoscopy
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Permissive Hypotension: What’s New in Fluid Resuscitation in the Management of Hemorrhagic Shock?
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