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GENERAL ARTICLES - Ketamine Isomers and Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors/
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Mechanism of Pancuronium-Mivacurium Potentiation/
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GENERAL ARTICLES - N2O for Filling Endotracheal Tube Cuffs/
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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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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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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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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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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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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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GENERAL ARTICLES - Reprocessing of Reused Combitubes(R)/
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Safety of Vital Capacity Maneuvers/
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Small-Dose Droperidol Effectively Reduces Nausea in a General Surgical Adult Patient Population/
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Kreisler, Nevin S
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Smoking Status and Body Size Increase Carbon Monoxide Concentrations in the Breathing Circuit During Low-Flow Anesthesia - IMPLICATIONS: We found that smoking status, preoperative smoking, body weight and gas flow rates were major factors of affecting peak and mean carbon monoxide concentrations in low-flow anesthesia. Our direct measurement system is useful for monitoring real time exposures to CO during continuous clinical anesthesia./
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Tang, Chin-Sheng
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GENERAL ARTICLES - Surgical Stress Induces Endotoxin Hyporesponsiveness and an Early Decrease of Monocyte mCD14 and HLA-DR Expression During Surgery - IMPLICATIONS: Recent studies demonstrate that surgical stress induces immune dysfunction. We found that surgical stress rapidly decreased monocyte mCD14 and human leukocyte antigen-DR expression, and endotoxin responsiveness. These findings suggest that early changes of the immune system caused by surgical stress contribute to postoperative complications such as sepsis and multiple organ failure./
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Kawasaki, Takashi
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Anesthetic Potencies of Alkanethiols for Rats: Relevance to Theories of Narcosis/
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Zhang, Yi
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Anesthetic Potency of Propanol and Butanol Versus Propanethiol and Butanethiol in a1 Wild Type and a1(S267Q) Glycine Receptors/
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Mascia, Maria Paola
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Comparative Effects of Propofol Versus Thiopental on Middle Cerebral Artery Blood Flow Velocity During Electroconvulsive Therapy - IMPLICATIONS: Cerebral blood flow velocity change, measured by transcranial Doppler sonography during electroconvulsive therapy, was minor using propofol anesthesia compared with barbiturate anesthesia. Propofol anesthesia may be suitable for patients who cannot tolerate abrupt cerebral hemodynamic change./
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Saito, Shigeru
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Disposition of the Cervical Spine and Deformation of Available Cord Space with Conventional- and Balloon Laryngoscopy-Guided Laryngeal Intubation: A Comparative Study - IMPLICATIONS: This study shows that direct laryngoscopy-guided orotracheal intubation causes deformation of the upper cervical space available for the cord, even in the absence of cervical spine instability. These effects are attenuated with balloon laryngoscopy, and thus, its use is recommended in patients with space-occupying lesions within the spinal canal./
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Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Effects of Diltiazem on Hemodynamics and Seizure Duration During Electroconvulsive Therapy - IMPLICATIONS: Diltiazem can blunt acute hyperdynamic responses after electroconvulsive therapy, but seizure duration is also significantly reduced, possibly making this therapy less effective./
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Wajima, Zen'ichiro
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2001
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GENERAL ARTICLES - The Effects of Ethanol on Ca2+ Sensitivity in Airway Smooth Muscle - IMPLICATIONS: In permeabilized airway smooth muscle, ethanol, like volatile anesthetics, inhibits increases in regulatory protein phosphorylation caused by stimulation of the muscle when intracellular calcium concentration is constant. However, unlike volatile anesthetics, ethanol causes a net increase in force through a process not dependent on protein phosphorylation, an action favoring bronchoconstriction./
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Hanazaki, Motohiko
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2001
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