Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia (ISSN 0019-5049) or IJA, is the official scientific journal of the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists, which at a membership strength of nearly 20000 is the 2nd largest society of anaesthesiologists in the world. The Indian Journal of Anaesthesia was first published in 1953 by Dr. M.C. Ganguly as its Editor. The IJA which is an indexed, peer-reviewed..
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Ashok Jadon, Neelam Sinha, Swastika Chakraborty, Bhupendra Singh
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Hemlata Kapoor, Milin Shah, Suhani Desai
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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David Lopez-Lopez, Pablo Casas Reza, Maria Gestal Vazquez, Paula Dieguez Garcia
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Arun Muthukumar
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Vijetha Nagendra, Ranganatha Praveen, Ajay Prasad Hrishi, Manikandan Sethuraman
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Rishi Katiyar, Sarika Katiyar, Gaurav Acharya, Anurag Yadava
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Vidhi Chandra, Pooja Singh, H Santoshkumar Huligeri, Maitree Pandey
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Kewal K Gupta, Amanjot Singh, Akshay Kalia, Rajvir Kandhola
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Suhas Ashok Hooli, Vaijayanti Nitin Gadre, Sunita Bage, Manoj Dnyanba Gilvarkar
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Thottikat Kaarthika, Sri Devi Radhapuram, Aloka Samantaray, Hemalatha Pasupuleti, Mangu Hanumantha Rao, R Bharatram
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 2021 65(7):533-538
Background and Aims: Despite advances in minimally invasive surgery, postoperative pain remains a concern after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This study aims to compare the effect of intraperitoneal instillation of bupivacaine with alpha-2 agonists (dexmedetomidine and clonidine) for postoperative analgesia. Methods: One hundred and eight patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy were randomised to receive eith ..read more