2021
DOI: 10.1111/anae.15550
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The effect of warming on phthalate levels in intravenous fluid bags

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“…For example, the description of novel devices to assist in clinical care, such as a recently published device aiming to assist in upper airway anaesthesia for awake tracheal intubation [7]. Assessment of the risks of devices in clinical use has also been published in science letters, with data assessing safety of fluid warming devices [8]. Well‐designed surveys in clinical, educational or research practice may also be published as science letters [9] as could bibliometric analyses [10].…”
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“…For example, the description of novel devices to assist in clinical care, such as a recently published device aiming to assist in upper airway anaesthesia for awake tracheal intubation [7]. Assessment of the risks of devices in clinical use has also been published in science letters, with data assessing safety of fluid warming devices [8]. Well‐designed surveys in clinical, educational or research practice may also be published as science letters [9] as could bibliometric analyses [10].…”
Section: Choosing Science Lettersmentioning
confidence: 99%