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Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation
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C. Eken Et Al. , "Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation," HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1, pp.106-110, 2017

Eken, C. Et Al. 2017. Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation. HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1 , 106-110.

Eken, C., Serinken, M., & Dogan, M., (2017). Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation. HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1, 106-110.

Eken, C., M. Serinken, And M. Dogan. "Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation," HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1, 106-110, 2017

Eken, C. Et Al. "Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation." HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1, pp.106-110, 2017

Eken, C. Serinken, M. And Dogan, M. (2017) . "Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation." HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY , vol.36, no.1, pp.106-110.

@article{article, author={C. Eken Et Al. }, title={Ketamine may be related to reduced ejection fraction in children during the procedural sedation}, journal={HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY}, year=2017, pages={106-110} }