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Julia E. Pollock
Publikováno v:
International Anesthesiology Clinics. 50:93-100
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Jeffrey L. Swisher, David J. Birnbach, David G. Nickinovich, James P. Rathmell, Christopher L. Wu, Julia E. Pollock, Richard W. Rosenquist, Craig M. Palmer, Terese T. Horlocker, Richard T. Connis
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Anesthesiology. 112:530-545
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Julia E. Pollock
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 17:471-484
Local anaesthetics have been placed in the intrathecal space for approximately 100 years. Currently used intrathecal local anaesthetics appear to be relatively benign on the basis of the low incidence of permanent neurological deficits. In large retr
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Julia E. Pollock
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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 27:581-586
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Julia E. Pollock
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ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology. 29:203-212
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Julia E. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management. 4:155-160
The use of lidocaine for spinal anesthesia was introduced in 1948. Because of its rapid onset and predictable duration of action, lidocaine quickly became the most popular drug available for central neuraxial anesthesia. Concern about the use of lido
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 93:728-734
Background Central neuraxial anesthesia has been reported to decrease the dose of both intravenous and inhalational anesthetics needed to reach a defined level of sedation. The mechanism behind this phenomenon is speculated to be decreased afferent s
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Peter S. Hodgson, M. S. Batra, Troy W. Gras, Joseph M. Neal, Julia E. Pollock, Spencer S. Liu
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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. 25:218-222
Background and Objectives Transient neurologic symptoms (TNS) have been reported to occur after 16% to 40% of ambulatory lidocaine spinal anesthetics. Patient discomfort and the possibility of underlying lidocaine neurotoxicity have prompted a search
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Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88:797-809
A growing understanding of the neuropharmacology of spinal cord processing of nociceptive input has led to intense interest in the use of spinal drugs in anesthesia and pain management. The direct application of receptor-specific therapeutics at the
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Julia E. Pollock
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Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management. 3:79-84
Regional anesthetic techniques are ideally suited for surgery of the arm and hand. In addition to providing excellent postoperative analgesia and decreased recovery time, they may be associated with reduced perioperative cost when compared with gener