PJMHS 2022
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs22163590
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People Treated Upper Limb Surgery Comparing Positive Patient Outcomes with Regional Anesthetic vs General Anesthesia

Abstract: Aim: Patient loyalty is a crucial indicator of health-care effectiveness. Moreover, there are really only some few researches has looked into this topic. The major goal of our current research was to associate patient satisfaction in people treated upper limb procedures under regional anesthetic vs general anesthesia. The objectives were to compare span of hospital stay also durability of analgesia here among two procedures. Methods: The cross-sectional research remained conducted in the tertiary care teaching… Show more

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