
Comparison of Oral Pregabalin and Clonidine Premedication in Attenuating Pressor Response to Laryngoscopy and Intubation: A Prospective Interventional Study UC01-UC05
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Comparison of Intrathecal Nalbuphine vs Intrathecal Clonidine as Adjuvant with Hyperbaric Bupivacaine in Pelvic and Lower Limb Orthopaedic Surgeries: A Randomised Clinical Study UC06-UC11
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Comparison of Haemodynamic Responses to Video Laryngoscopy versus Flexible Fibreoptic Bronchoscopy for Endotracheal Intubation among Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery under General Anaesthesia: A Randomised Clinical Trial UC12-UC16
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Comparative Efficacy of 20-Degree versus 30-Degree Angled Wedges on Inferior Vena Cava Diameter and Haemodynamic Stability during Spinal Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section: A Randomised Controlled Trial UC17-UC22
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Anaesthetic Management of a Centrally Located Bronchial Carcinoid Tumour: Challenges in Airway Management and Perioperative Care UD01-UD03
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The Domino Effect: Hyperventilation, Hypocapnia, and Tetany in Airway Management UD04-UD06
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Segmental Spinal Anaesthesia with Sequential Hyperbaric and Isobaric Ropivacaine for Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in a High-risk Kyphoscoliosis Patient: A Case Report UD07-UD10
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The Silent Heart: Unveiling Mitral Stenosis in the Postoperative Period UL01-UL02
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Navigating Airway Obstruction during Resection of Anterior Mediastinal Mass: An Anaesthetic Perspective UL03-UL04
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