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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - CASE REPORT - Generalized Tonic-Clonic Activity After Remifentanil Administration/
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Haber, Gary W
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Clonidine Suppresses Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid Concentrations of TNF-a During the Perioperative Period - IMPLICATIONS: Preoperative administration of clonidine decreases both plasma and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of inflammatory cytokines, resulting in perioperative analgesia and decreased sympathetic tone./
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Nader, Nader D
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA - Gas Exchange During CPAP and Airway Pressure Release Ventilation/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA - ONO1714 and Diaphragm in Sepsis/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA - PEEP During Active Compression Decompression with the Inspiratory Threshold Valve/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA - Propofol vs Midazolam in the ICU/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Duration of Action of Vecuronium After an Intubating Dose of Rapacuronium, Vecuronium, or Succinylcholine - IMPLICATIONS: The duration of action of a maintenance dose of vecuronium was longer after an endotracheal intubating dose of rapacuronium compared with succinylcholine./
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Gan, Tong J
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - ECONOMICS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH - Scheduling Delays Between Cases/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Esmolol Promotes Electroencephalographic Burst Suppression During Propofol/Alfentanil Anesthesia/
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Johansen, Jay W
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - GENERAL ARTICLES - Ketoprofen in Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery/
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - GENERAL ARTICLES - Ketorolac and Sevoflurane Anesthesia/
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - GENERAL ARTICLES - Lactate and Indocyanine Green Elimination Rate in Cirrhosis/
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - GENERAL ARTICLES - Ortner's Syndrome and Postoperative Hoarseness (Case Report)/
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Intravenous Administration of Propacetamol Reduces Morphine Consumption After Spinal Fusion Surgery - IMPLICATIONS: We evaluated the utility of propacetamol as an adjunct to the administration of patient-controlled analgesia morphine in the treatment of postoperative pain after spine stabilization surgery. This combination was associated with an appropriate analgesic effect and with a smaller morphine consumption./
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Hern�ndez-Palaz�, Joaqu�
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ANAESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY) - Ketamine is Cytostatic In Vitro (Brief Report)/
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Long-Duration Low-Flow Sevoflurane and Isoflurane Effects on Postoperative Renal and Hepatic Function/
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Kharasch, Evan D
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Modulation of NMDA Receptor Function by Ketamine and Magnesium. Part II: Interactions with Volatile Anesthetics - IMPLICATIONS: Clinically relevant concentrations of volatile anesthetics inhibit functioning of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors expressed recombinantly in Xenopus oocytes. This inhibition is reversible, concentration-dependent and voltage-insensitive, and results from noncompetitive antagonism of glutamate/glycine signaling. In addition, these effects can be potentiated significantly by co-application of either Mg2+, S(+)-ketamine, or -- Most profoundly -- Both./
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Hollmann, Markus W
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Modulation of NMDA Receptor Function by Ketamine and Magnesium: Part I - IMPLICATIONS: Ketamine and Mg2+ inhibit functioning of recombinantly expressed NR1/NR2A and NR1/NR2B glutamate receptors, and combinations of the compounds act in a super-additive manner. These findings may explain, in part, why combinations of ketamine and Mg2+ are more effective analgesics than either compound alone./
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Liu, Hong-Tao
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY - (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Morphine and Ketamine for Patient-Controlled Analgesia/
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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ANESTHETIC PHARMACOLOGY (International Society for Anaesthetic Pharmacology) - Neither Nalbuphine nor Atropine Posses Special Antishivering Activity - IMPLICATIONS: The activation of neither k-Opioid nor central anticholinergic receptors contributes to meperidine's special antishivering action. Some other aspect of meperidine's pharmacology is thus responsible for the drug's special antishivering action./
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Greif, Robert
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International Anesthesia Research Society]
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2001
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