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Autor:
Zafar Iqbal, Sweeta D. Gandhi, William T. Schmeling, David G. Parkins, Thomas G. Klein, Paul S. Pagel
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie. 55:42-46
In this report, we discuss a patient with acute pseudomembranous supraglottitis complicating recurrent tonsillar carcinoma and describe the ramifications of these disorders on perioperative management.The patient was an acutely ill man with a history
Autor:
Sachin Patel, Francis A. Hopp, Jeanne L. Seagard, Caron Dean, Cecilia J. Hillard, William T. Schmeling, David J. Rademacher
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 286:H992-H1000
Cannabinoids have been shown to modulate central autonomic regulation and baroreflex control of blood pressure (BP). The presence of cannabinoid CB1 receptors on fibers in the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) suggests that some presynaptic modulation
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88:625-632
UNLABELLED: The sedative and anesthetic-sparing ability of the alpha2-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine is well documented. In this study, we identified the effects of halothane, with and without dexmedetomidine, on hemodynamic and electroencephalog
Autor:
Jennifer Niedfeldt, Antal G. Hudetz, John P. Kampine, William T. Schmeling, Neil E. Farber, Christopher P. Harkin
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 87:1191-1198
Background Volatile anesthetics are potent cerebral vasodilators. Although the predominant site of cerebrovascular resistance is attributed to intracerebral arterioles, no studies have compared the actions of volatile anesthetics on intraparenchymal
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 774:131-141
Dexmedetomidine, an alpha2-adrenergic agonist, produces sedation and reduces volatile anesthetic requirements. This investigation compared the actions of dexmedetomidine and halothane on the processed EEG and on the electromyogram (EMG) which has not
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 44:929-933
This study aimed to examine the effects of sedative doses of morphine, fentanyl and sufentanil on intracranial pressure (ICP) in head-injured patients in whom changes in mean artenal pressure (MAP) were minimized. Fifteen severely head-injured patien
Autor:
Neil E. Farber, William T. Schmeling
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 1:178-196
Publikováno v:
NeuroReport. 8:1841-1844
This investigation examined the direct effects of hyper- and hypocarbia on intracerebral resistance vessels within an intact neuronal synctium. Hippocampal rat brain slices were superfused with artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF). Arterioles were l
Autor:
John P. Kampine, William T. Schmeling, Christopher P. Harkin, Antal G. Hudetz, Neil E. Farber
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 86:885-894
Background Halothane is a potent dilator of cerebral arteries. The predominant site of cerebrovascular resistance is thought to be intracerebral arterioles, and the effects of halothane on these vessels were not previously examined. This study compar
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 83:55-61
Arterial blood pressure and heart rate changes after afferent somatic sensory nerve stimulation are termed the "somatosympathetic reflex" (SSR). Inhibition of the SSR may partially represent an antinociceptive action. This investigation examined the