Epidural ropivacaine hydrochloride durin
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J. M. Porter; N. Kelleher; R. Flynn; G. D. Shorten
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Article
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2001
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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This study was undertaken: (i) to quantify the effects of labour and epidural analgesia on plasma alpha1-acid glycoprotein concentration, (ii) to examine the effects of changes in plasma alpha1-acid glycoprotein concentration on plasma protein binding and placental transfer of ropivacaine, and (iii)