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A randomized crossover study of the effects of lidocaine on motor- and sensory-evoked potentials during spinal surgery

The Spine Journal Vol. 17 No. 12 pp. 1889-1896 · Elsevier BV
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Michael K. Urban, Kara Fields, Sean W. Donegan, et al. (2017). A randomized crossover study of the effects of lidocaine on motor- and sensory-evoked potentials during spinal surgery. The Spine Journal, 17(12), 1889-1896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2017.06.024