| 741 |
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CARDIOTHORACIC TRANSPLANTATION - Early detection of acute allograft rejection by linear and nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability/
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Izrailtyan, I
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C.V. Mosby
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2000
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| 742 |
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CARDIOTHORACIC TRANSPLANTATION - Inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme by captopril: A novel approach to reduce ischemia-reperfusion injury after lung transplantation - A rat single-lung transplant model was used to evaluate the ability of captopril to ameliorate ischemia-reperfusion injury by scavenging free radicals. The addition of captopril to the preservation solution significantly improved post-transplantation lung function, edema, and airway pressure; however, this is not mediated by a reduction in lipid peroxidation/
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Fischer, Stefan
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C.V. Mosby
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2000
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| 743 |
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CARDIOTHORACIC TRANSPLANTATION - Low-potassium dextran solution ameliorates reperfusion injury of the lung and protects surfactant function - In minipigs, lung preservation with EC solution followed by warm ischemia and reperfusion led to lung insufficiency, right heart failure, and impairment of surfactant metabolism. The use of LPD solution prevented right heart failure and protected surfactant function, thereby improving lung function in the reperfusion period/
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Str�ber, Martin
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C.V. Mosby
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2000
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| 744 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - An a1A/a1L-Adrenoceptor Mediates Contraction of Canine Subcutaneous Resistance Arteries/
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Argyle, Sally Anne
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 745 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - A Comparison of Superficial Versus Combined (Superficial and Deep) Cervical Plexus Block for Carotid Endarterectomy: A Prospective, Randomized Study - IMPLICATIONS: Carotid endarterectomy may be performed satisfactorily by using either superficial or combined block, and it is found that peroperative lidocaine requirements will be the same regardless of which block is used. The decision to use one block or the other might, therefore, reasonably be influenced by the relative safety of the superficial block compared with the combined block, because previous work suggests the deep injection is associated with a more frequent complication rate/
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Pandit, Jaideep J
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 746 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - Left Stellate Ganglion Block Has Only Small Effects on Left Ventricular Function in Awake Dogs Before and After Induction of Heart Failure - IMPLICATIONS: Left stellate ganglion blockade with local anesthetic produces only very small global hemodynamic and regional myocardial function changes in awake dogs, even in the presence of pacing-induced heart failure/
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M�llenheim, Jost
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 747 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - Optison (FS069) Disrupts the Blood-Brain Barrier in Rats - IMPLICATIONS: Optison appears to disrupt the blood-brain barrier when introduced directly into the cerebral arterial circulation. This may be related to the octafluoropropane gas used in Optison as a contrast medium. Optison should be used with caution when the possibility of a right-to-left shunt exists/
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Mychaskiw II, George
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 748 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - Randomized Safety Studies of Intravenous Perflubron Emulsion. I. Effects on Coagulation Function in Healthy Volunteers - IMPLICATIONS: In major surgical procedures, perfluorocarbon-based temporary oxygen carriers are potentially important alternatives to blood transfusion. Newer, second-generation perfluorocarbon-based oxygen carriers have been developed to improve on the short-term side effects observed with earlier formulations. This report summarizes Phase I clinical safety data in healthy volunteers receiving the oxygen carrier, perflubron emulsion/
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Leese, Phillip T
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 749 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - Randomized Safety Studies of Intravenous Perflubron Emulsion. II. Effects on Immune Function in Healthy Volunteers - IMPLICATIONS: In major surgical procedures, perfluorocarbon-based temporary oxygen carriers are potentially important alternatives to blood transfusion. Early perfluorocarbon-based oxygen carriers were limited by side effects that have been overcome with the newer, second-generation oxygen carriers. This report summarizes Phase I clinical safety findings of an improved second-generation oxygen carrier, perflubron emulsion/
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Noveck, Robert J
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 750 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - The Effect of Clonidine Premedication on Hemodynamic Responses to Microlaryngoscopy and Rigid Bronchoscopy - IMPLICATIONS: Premedication with 300-mg oral clonidine attenuates the hemodynamic response to microlaryngoscopy and bronchoscopy. These data should encourage routine premedication with clonidine in patients undergoing microlaryngoscopic and bronchoscopic procedures/
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Matot, Idit
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 751 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - The Effect of Hydroxyethyl Starch 200 kD on Platelet Function - IMPLICATIONS: The present data indicate that an antiplatelet effect of hydroxyethyl starch 200 kD should be considered during plasma volume expansion with this synthetic colloid/
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St�germ�ller, Birgit
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 752 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - The Effects of Clonidine on Human Digital Vasculature - IMPLICATIONS: At clinically relevant doses, clonidine produced vasoconstriction in digital vasculature and increased blood pressure in anesthetized volunteers, while producing the opposite effect in the awake state/
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Talke, Pekka O
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 753 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA - Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists - The Lack of Benefit of Tracheal Extubation in the Operating Room After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery - IMPLICATIONS: Tracheal extubation in the operating room after uncomplicated coronary artery bypass grafting is not associated with significantly decreased intensive care unit and postoperative length of stay. This practice is, however, associated with a moderate risk of reintubation/
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Montes, F�lix R
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2000
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| 754 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - A Pyrroline Derivative of Mexiletine Offers Marked Protection against Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Myocardial Contractile Dysfunction/
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Li, Haiquan
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 755 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - Characterization of Mibefradil Block of the Human Heart Delayed Rectifier hKv1.5/
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Perchenet, Lo�c
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 756 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - Consequence of Exercise on the Cardiovascular Effects of l-Propranolol in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats/
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Brynne, Lena
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 757 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - Diadenosine Polyphosphates Cause Contraction and Relaxation in Isolated Rat Resistance Arteries/
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Steinmetz, Martin
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 758 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - Endogenous Bradykinin and the Renin and Pressor Responses to Furosemide in Humans/
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Murphey, Laine J
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 759 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - EndothelinA Receptor Subtype Mediates Endothelin-Induced Contractility in Left Ventricular Cardiomyocytes Isolated from Rabbit Myocardium/
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Kelso, Elizabeth J
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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| 760 |
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CARDIOVASCULAR - Endothelin Receptor Antagonism Does Not Prevent the Development of In Vivo Glyceryl Trinitrate Tolerance in the Rat/
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Ratz, Jodan D
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Williams & Wilkins
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2000
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