J E Caldwell
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Recent Articles
1.
Caldwell J, Rauhala E
Phys Sportsmed
. 2016 Jul;
11(2):132-42.
PMID: 27463166
In brief: The excellent endurance capacities of ten members of the Finnish motocross team, studied before and after a three-month program stressing endurance and strength, showed further improvement with intense...
2.
Heier T, Feiner J, Wright P, Ward T, Caldwell J
Br J Anaesth
. 2011 Dec;
108(3):444-51.
PMID: 22201183
Background: Studies in volunteers suggest that train-of-four (TOF) ratios >0.9 are needed to retain normal function of muscles involved in upper airway patency, swallowing, and vital capacity breathing. We determined...
3.
Caldwell J, Miller R
Anaesthesia
. 2009 Feb;
64 Suppl 1:66-72.
PMID: 19222433
Sugammadex is a cyclodextrin molecule that encapsulates and inactivates rocuronium and vecuronium. As a result, any degree of neuromuscular block produced by rocuronium or vecuronium can be rapidly and completely...
4.
Abou-Arab M, Heier T, Caldwell J
Br J Anaesth
. 2007 Apr;
98(5):604-10.
PMID: 17403707
Background: The primary aim of the present study was to determine the dose of alfentanil that must be added to a rapid-sequence induction (RSI) regimen using thiopentone and rocuronium to...
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Heier T, Feiner J, Lin J, Brown R, Caldwell J
Anesthesiology
. 2001 Jun;
94(5):754-9.
PMID: 11388524
Background: Because of the rapid recovery of neuromuscular function after succinylcholine administration, there is a belief that patients will start breathing sufficiently rapidly to prevent significant oxygen desaturation. The authors...
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Caldwell J, Abengochea A, Berry P, Heier T
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2001 Apr;
45(5):618-23.
PMID: 11309015
Background: Volatile anaesthetics are known to influence the effect of neostigmine as an antagonist of neuromuscular block. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether discontinuation of desflurane...
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Talke P, Caldwell J, Richardson C, Heier T
Anesth Analg
. 2000 Sep;
91(4):793-7.
PMID: 11004028
Large concentrations of alpha(2) agonists cause vasoconstriction. However, the threshold of the vasoconstrictive effect in humans is not known. We studied seven volunteers to determine the lower limit of the...
8.
Caldwell J, Heier T, Wright P, Lin S, McCarthy G, Szenohradszky J, et al.
Anesthesiology
. 2000 Jan;
92(1):84-93.
PMID: 10638903
Background: The authors evaluated the influence of temperature on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of vecuronium because mild core hypothermia doubles its duration of action. Methods: Anesthesia was induced with alfentanil...
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Heier T, Caldwell J
Anesth Analg
. 2000 Jan;
90(1):175-9.
PMID: 10625000
Unlabelled: There are situations in anesthesia in which it may be desirable to achieve rapid tracheal intubation with perfect conditions, i.e., no coughing or straining. To determine the dose of...
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Fleming N, Chung F, Glass P, Kitts J, Gronert G, Chan V, et al.
Anesthesiology
. 1999 Nov;
91(5):1311-7.
PMID: 10551582
Background: Currently, the only approved muscle relaxant with a rapid onset and short duration of action is succinylcholine, a drug with some undesirable effects. Rapacuronium is an investigational nondepolarizing relaxant...