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Redford D, Paidy S, Kashif F
Anesth Analg . 2014 Nov; 119(6):1315-9. PMID: 25405692
Background: Traditional patient monitoring may not detect cerebral tissue hypoxia, and typical interventions may not improve tissue oxygenation. Therefore, monitoring cerebral tissue oxygen status with regional oximetry is being increasingly...
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Typpo K, Larmonier C, Deschenes J, Redford D, Kiela P, Ghishan F
Pediatr Crit Care Med . 2014 Aug; 16(1):37-44. PMID: 25162512
Objective: Children with congenital heart disease have loss of intestinal epithelial barrier function, which increases their risk for postoperative sepsis and organ dysfunction. We do not understand how postoperative cardiopulmonary...
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Urban K, Redford D, Larson D
Perfusion . 2007 Nov; 22(3):207-10. PMID: 18018401
Hyperglycemia associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality. One suggested cause of hyperglycemia during CPB is a decline of serum insulin concentrations. Since plasma...
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Barker S, Curry J, Redford D, Morgan S
Anesthesiology . 2006 Oct; 105(5):892-7. PMID: 17065881
Background: A new eight-wavelength pulse oximeter is designed to measure methemoglobin and carboxyhemoglobin, in addition to the usual measurements of hemoglobin oxygen saturation and pulse rate. This study examines this...
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Najmaii S, Redford D, Larson D
J Extra Corpor Technol . 2006 Aug; 38(2):168-73. PMID: 16921693
Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with surgical stress, hypothermia, hyperoxia, enhancement of neuroendocrine outflow, and administration of glucogenic catecholamines that are associated with glucogonolysis and glucogenesis that result in hyperglycemia....
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Alwardt C, Redford D, Larson D
J Extra Corpor Technol . 2005 Aug; 37(2):227-35. PMID: 16117465
General anesthesia is defined as complete anesthesia affecting the entire body with loss of consciousness, analgesia, amnesia, and muscle relaxation. There is a wide spectrum of agents able to partially...