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William K. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
International Anesthesiology Clinics. 46:187-197
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical ethics. 36(3)
Background In Switzerland, right-to-die organisations assist their members with suicide by lethal drugs, usually barbiturates. One organisation, Dignitas, has experimented with oxygen deprivation as an alternative to sodium pentobarbital. Objective T
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Leo Strunin, J. R. Maltby, William Bota, M. K. Callahan, Roy F. Cucchiara, Saeed Dhamee, John M. Kampine, K. J. Kortly, Etsuro K. Motoyama, Jesse J. Muir, Karen B. Domino, J. B. Forrest, Charles D. Boucek, Andrew J. Dudman, Warren J. Levy, Kai Rehder, Ronald A. MacKenzie, Munshi, Brian M. Melnick, William K. Hamilton, Charles H. Goldsmith, Manoochehr Mazloomdoost
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Anesthesiology. 72:262-268
A prospective, stratified, randomized clinical trial of the safety and efficacy of four general anesthetic agents (enflurane, fentanyl, halothane, and isoflurane) was conducted in 17,201 patients (study population). Patients were studied before, duri
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Michael K. Cahalan, Saeed Dhamee, Andrew J. Dudman, J. R. Maltby, Charul A. Munshi, Roy F. Cucchiara, William K. Hamilton, Etsuro K. Motoyama, John M. Kampine, Brian M. Melnick, Jesse J. Muir, Karen B. Domino, Leo Strunin, Charles D. Boucek, William Bota, Warren J. Levy, Ronald A. MacKenzie, Kai Rehder, Charles H. Goldsmith, J. B. Forrest, Karel J. Kotrly, Manoochehr Mazloomdoost
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 72(2)
A prospective randomized clinical trial of enflurane, fentanyl, halothane, and isoflurane is described. The 17,201 patients were stratified into two groups (preanesthetic medication and no preanesthetic medication) and were randomized to one of four
Autor:
William K. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 5:90-91
Autor:
William K. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Monitoring. 6:333-334
The automated anesthetic record is inevitable for at least three reasons: First, much of the information is in electronic form. Second, all the necessary tools for transferring this information into a computer and hence onto a piece of paper are alre
Autor:
William K. Hamilton
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 74:325
Autor:
John W. Severinghaus, William K. Hamilton, Michael E. Moseley, Brian Pereira, Lawrence Litt, Thomas L. James, Richardo González-Méndez, Pam Mills, Wil M. Chew, Daniel I. Sessler
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Anesthesiology. 67:161-168
A recent NMR study reported the elimination of halothane from the brain of rabbits to be ten times slower than expected, based on known anesthetic solubility and cerebral blood flow. The authors conducted a study in five rats using fluorine nuclear m
Autor:
Thomas A. Ports, P. L. Wilkinson, William K. Hamilton, John R. Moyers, Kanu Chatterjee, D Ullyott
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 60:170-173
Rate-pressure product (RPP) is a sensitive index of myocardial oxygen consumption (mVO2) in awake people. We wished to determine whether this relationship persisted under anesthesia and in the face of concurrent large changes in myocardial contractil
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John R. Moyers, William K. Hamilton, P. L. Wilkinson, Bruce G. Graham, Daniel J. Ullyot, Thomas A. Ports, Kanu Chatterjee
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 82:372-382
To examine whether the hemodynamic responses to halothane or morphine-nitrous oxide anesthesia produce different patterns of myocardial ischemia in patients undergoing myocardial revascularization, we studied 26 patients anesthetized with nitrous oxi