Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
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Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
Letter to the Editor

Rethinking spinal anesthetic with bupivacaine for cesarean delivery in parturient with Brugada syndrome

Janice Yu, Cameron Nishi, Elaheh Adly, Daniel Cordovani

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Submitted date:
07/19/2022

Accepted date:
08/31/2022

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