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Arain S, Kern S, Ficke D, Ebert T
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2005 Mar; 49(3):312-5. PMID: 15752394
Background: Steroid-based, non-depolarizing neuromuscular-blocking (NMB) drugs (e.g. rocuronium, vecuronium) are characterized by organ-dependent elimination and significantly longer durations of action in elderly compared to young patients. Cisatracurium is a benzylisoquinolinium...
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Hall J, Uhrich T, Ebert T
Br J Anaesth . 2001 Sep; 86(1):5-11. PMID: 11575409
This placebo-controlled, randomized study evaluated, on separate days, the dose-response relationship for 1 h infusions of clonidine 1, 2 and 4 microg kg(-1) h(-1), in eight healthy volunteers aged 22-30...
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Mchaourab A, Arain S, Ebert T
Anesthesiology . 2001 Jul; 94(6):1007-9. PMID: 11465591
Background: Potent inhaled anesthetics degrade in the presence of the strong bases (sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) in carbon dioxide (CO2) absorbents. A new absorbent, Amsorb (Armstrong Medical Ltd., Coleraine,...
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Ebert T, Trotier T, Arain S, Uhrich T, BARNEY J
Can J Anaesth . 2001 Feb; 48(2):133-8. PMID: 11220421
Purpose: The volatile anesthetic desflurane has been associated with neurocirculatory responses that have been relatively refractory to adjuvant treatment. We have employed desflurane to evaluate the integrity of the sympathetic...
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Ebert T, Arain S
Anesthesiology . 2001 Jan; 93(6):1401-6. PMID: 11149433
Background: The contributing factors that result in significant, postoperative proteinuria and glucosuria after low-flow isoflurane and sevoflurane anesthesia are unknown. The present study compared renal responses after anesthesia with desflurane...
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Ibrahim A, Ghoneim M, Kharasch E, Epstein R, Groudine S, Ebert T, et al.
Anesthesiology . 2001 Jan; 94(1):87-94. PMID: 11135727
Background: Sedation for surgical procedures performed with regional or local anesthesia has usually been achieved with intravenous medications, whereas the use of volatile anesthetics has been limited. The use of...
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Goff M, Arain S, Ficke D, Uhrich T, Ebert T
Anesthesiology . 2000 Jul; 93(2):404-8. PMID: 10910489
Background: Bronchospasm is a potential complication in anyone undergoing general anesthesia. Because volatile anesthetics relax bronchial smooth muscle, the effects of two newer volatile anesthetics, desflurane and sevoflurane, on respiratory...
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Ebert T, Hall J, BARNEY J, Uhrich T, Colinco M
Anesthesiology . 2000 Jul; 93(2):382-94. PMID: 10910487
Background: This study determined the responses to increasing plasma concentrations of dexmedetomidine in humans. Methods: Ten healthy men (20-27 yr) provided informed consent and were monitored (underwent electrocardiography, measured arterial,...
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Hall J, Ebert T, HARMER M
Anaesthesia . 2000 Jun; 55(6):545-50. PMID: 10866717
The second stage of anaesthesia was examined during 3 and 8% sevoflurane induction to see if any shortening of its duration was at the expense of cardiovascular stability. Fourteen volunteers...
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Hall J, Uhrich T, BARNEY J, Arain S, Ebert T
Anesth Analg . 2000 Mar; 90(3):699-705. PMID: 10702460
This research determined the safety and efficacy of two small-dose infusions of dexmedetomidine by evaluating sedation, analgesia, cognition, and cardiorespiratory function. Seven healthy young volunteers provided informed consent and participated...