Abstract

to the editor: Amann et al. ([1][1]) tested a fine and worthwhile hypothesis, but their results may raise more questions than are answered. They show that intrathecal fentanyl produced a small reduction in minute ventilation and significantly raised PetCO2 during 100–325 W leg exercise. They

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