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T G Coulson

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Coulson T, Pilcher D, Reilly J
Anaesthesia . 2022 Oct; 77(12):1332-1335. PMID: 36196012
No abstract available.
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Coulson T, Miles L, Neto A, Pilcher D, Weinberg L, Landoni G, et al.
Anaesthesia . 2022 Aug; 77(9):999-1009. PMID: 35915923
Acute kidney injury is common after cardiac surgery. Vasoplegic hypotension may contribute to kidney injury, and different vasopressors may have variable effects on kidney function. We conducted a double-blind, randomised...
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Coulson T, Karalapillai D
Anaesthesia . 2019 Jan; 74(4):424-426. PMID: 30632145
No abstract available.
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Dieleman J, Peelen L, Coulson T, Tran L, Reid C, Smith J, et al.
Br J Anaesth . 2017 Nov; 119(4):637-644. PMID: 29121297
Background: The inflammatory response to surgery varies considerably between individual patients. Age might be a substantial factor in this variability. Our objective was to examine the association of patient age...
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Coulson T, Bailey M, Reid C, Tran L, Mullany D, Smith J, et al.
Anaesthesia . 2017 Jul; 72(12):1467-1475. PMID: 28703290
Acute risk change has been described as the difference in calculated mortality risk between the pre-operative and postoperative periods of cardiac surgery. We aimed to assess whether this was associated...
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Coulson T, Bailey M, Reid C, Tran L, Mullany D, Parker J, et al.
Br J Anaesth . 2016 Jul; 117(2):164-71. PMID: 27440627
Background: With improvements in short-term mortality after cardiac surgery, the sensitivity of the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) as a performance-monitoring tool has declined. We assessed acute risk change (ARC) as...
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Vijay A, Grover A, Coulson T, Myles P
Anaesth Intensive Care . 2016 Jun; 44(3):346-52. PMID: 27246933
Previous studies have shown that patients continuing angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers on the day of surgery are more likely to have significant intraoperative hypotension, higher rates...