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Electrocardiograph abnormalities revealed during laparoscopy

Posted on August 11, 2010 by

Although the monitoring leads used during anaesthesia are predominantly for rhythm and not morphology it is possible to notice changes as in this case. The authors then describe the more detailed evaluation of the subtle changes that first appeared during a laparoscopy.

Electrocardiograph abnormalities revealed during laparoscopy

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