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GENERAL ARTICLES - A Comparison Between Meperidine, Clonidine and Urapidil in the Treatment of Postanesthetic Shivering/
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Schwarzkopf, Konrad R G
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - A Comparison of Remifentanil and Sufentanil as Adjuvants During Sevoflurane Anesthesia with Epidural Analgesia for Upper Abdominal Surgery: Effects on Postoperative Recovery and Respiratory Function/
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Casati, Andrea
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Anatomic Relations Between the Cephalic Vein and the Sensory Branches of the Radial Nerve: How Can Nerve Lesions During Vein Puncture Be Prevented? - IMPLICATIONS: We attempted to determine the relationship between the cephalic vein and the sensory branch of the radial nerve at the wrist to help prevent lesions of the radial nerve when the cephalic vein is cannulated. We examined the anatomy of 33 postmortem specimens and suggest that puncture of the cephalic vein 12 cm or more proximal to the styloid process can prevent radial nerve lesions./
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Vialle, Raphal�l
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Anesthesia for Insulinoma Using Arterial Stimulation Venous Sampling (Case Report)/
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Auricular Acupuncture: A Potential Treatment for Anxiety - IMPLICATIONS: Auricular acupuncture at the "relaxation" point can decrease anxiety in healthy volunteers./
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Wang, Shu-Ming
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - A Videographic Analysis of Laryngeal Exposure Comparing the Articulating Laryngoscope and External Laryngeal Manipulation/
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Ochroch, E Andrew
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Balloon Versus Conventional Laryngoscopy: A Comparison of Laryngoscopic Findings and Intubation Difficulty - IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study show that balloon-assisted laryngoscopy facilitates the airway management of elective surgery patients by providing greater laryngeal exposure than conventional laryngoscopy. Thus, the routine use of a curved blade carrying the inflatable balloon of a 6F Fogarty catheter on its distal end is recommended./
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Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Blockage of One Class of Potassium Channel Alters the Effectiveness of Halothane in a Brain Circuit of Drosophila - IMPLICATIONS: Shaker channels are important elements during halothane inhibition of a specific reflex in Drosophila. Neurons that express these channels, which are irregularly distributed in the brain of flies, provide promising leads to identifying anesthetic-sensitive components./
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Walcourt, Asikiya
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Carbon Monoxide Formation in Dry Soda Lime is Prolonged at Low Gas Flow - IMPLICATIONS: CO formation from isoflurane degradation in dry soda lime was determined at different rates of test gas flow. The duration and, in the presence of CO2, the total amount of CO formation were inversely related to the flow rate./
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Knolle, Erich
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Cervical Spine Motion During Airway Management: A Cinefluoroscopic Study of the Posteriorly Destabilized Third Cervical Vertebrae in Human Cadavers/
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Brimacombe, Joseph
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Colforsin Daropate Improves Contractility in Fatigued Canine Diaphragm - IMPLICATIONS: Diaphragmatic fatigue is implicated as a cause of respiratory failure in normal subjects and in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease. Colforsin daropate improves contractile properties during diaphragmatic fatigue./
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Fujii, Yoshitaka
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Diaphragm Movement Before and After Cholecystectomy: A Sonographic Study - IMPLICATIONS: Cholecystectomy at times results in impaired respiratory and diaphragmatic functions. The techniques currently used to study these repercussions are both laborious and invasive. Our sonographic technique is completely noninvasive and can be used to study diaphragm morphology and movement in real time./
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Ayoub, Jean
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Endotracheal Intubation with Thiopental/Succinylcholine or Sevoflurane-Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia in Adults: A Comparative Study - IMPLICATIONS: The three vital capacity inhaled anesthetic techniques with 8% sevoflurane and 66% N2O in O2 to receive 6% end-tidal sevoflurane may be an alternative for endotracheal intubation in adults who are at high risk from succinylcholine./
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Iamaroon, Arissara
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Isoflurane Depresses Electroencephalographic and Medial Thalamic Responses to Noxious Stimulation via an Indirect Spinal Action/
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Antognini, Joseph F
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Negative Pressure Rewarming versus Forced Air Warming in Hypothermic Postanesthetic Volunteers/
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Taguchi, Akiko
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Nitrous Oxide and Xenon Increase the Efficacy of GABA at Recombinant Mammalian GABAA Receptors - IMPLICATIONS: The anesthetic gases nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and xenon increase the activity of a mammalian GABAA receptor. This receptor is held responsible for the inhibition of important actions of the human brain, e.g., maintenance of consciousness and awareness./
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Hapfelmeier, Gerhard
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Preoxygenation with Tidal Volume and Deep Breathing Techniques: The Impact of Duration of Breathing and Fresh Gas Flow - IMPLICATIONS: Using a circle absorber system, normal breathing of oxygen for 3-5 min achieves optimal oxygenation of the lungs; whereas 4 deep breaths in 30 s does not. However, extending deep breathing to 1.5-2 min and using a high flow of oxygen improves oxygenation of the lungs to the same degree as normal breathing for 3-5 min. This may have important implications for patient safety./
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Nimmagadda, Usharani
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Prolonging Viability of Swine Muscle Biopsy Specimens in Malignant Hyperthermia Testing - IMPLICATIONS: Normal and malignant hyperthermia-susceptible swine gracilis muscle samples remain viable and accurately predict malignant hyperthermia susceptibility by caffeine halothane contracture test at 24 h after excision when they are clamped under tension and stored or shipped to another testing center in Krebs solution at room temperature./
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Bina, Saiid
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Recovery from Neuromuscular Blockade After Either Bolus and Prolonged Infusions of Cisatracurium or Rocuronium Using Either Isoflurane or Propofol-Based Anesthetics/
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Jellish, W Scott
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Regional Hemostatic Status and Blood Requirements After Total Knee Arthroplasty With and Without Tranexamic Acid or Aprotinin - IMPLICATIONS: After total knee arthroplasty total blood loss may be kept in a low range if methods such as cemented knee prosthesis and surgical hemostasis are used. In this case aprotinin and tranexamic acid did not cause a significant modulation of fibrinolysis variables or a significant reduction of postoperative bleeding./
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Engel, J�rg M
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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