Efficacy and safety of carbetocin applied as an intravenous bolus compared to as a short-infusion for caesarean section: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Salome Dell-Kuster
Irene Hoesli
Olav Lapaire
Esther Seeberger
Luzius A. Steiner
Heiner C. Bucher
Thierry Girard
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[1] University Hospital Basel,Department of Anaesthesiology, Surgical Intensive Care, Prehospital Emergency Medicine and Pain Therapy
[2] Basel Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics,Department of Obstetrics and Antenatal Care
[3] University Hospital Basel,Department of Clinical Research
[4] University Hospital Basel,undefined
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Carbetocin; Mode of administration; Caesarean section; Uterine tone; Haemodynamic stability;
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