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Endotracheal tube cuff pressure in three hospitals, and the volume required to produce an appropriate cuff pressure
Papiya Sengupta, Daniel I Sessler, Paul Maglinger, Spencer Wells, Alicia Vogt, Jaleel Durrani, Anupama Wadhwa BMC Anesthesiology 2004, 4:8 (29 November 2004)
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Treatment of established postoperative nausea and vomiting: a quantitative systematic review
Faranak Kazemi-Kjellberg, Iris Henzi, Martin R Tramèr BMC Anesthesiology 2001, 1:2 (26 October 2001)
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Local anesthetic resistance in a pregnant patient with lumbosacral plexopathy
Renae Kavlock, Paul H Ting BMC Anesthesiology 2004, 4:1 (16 January 2004)
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Gabapentin and postoperative pain: a qualitative and quantitative systematic review, with focus on procedure
Ole Mathiesen, Steen Møiniche, Jørgen B Dahl BMC Anesthesiology 2007, 7:6 (7 July 2007)
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Hypothermia in a surgical intensive care unit
Fernando J Abelha, Maria A Castro, Aida M Neves, Nuno M Landeiro, Cristina C Santos BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:7 (6 June 2005)
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Oral valdecoxib and injected parecoxib for acute postoperative pain: a quantitative systematic review
Jodie Barden, Jayne E Edwards, Henry J McQuay, R Andrew Moore BMC Anesthesiology 2003, 3:1 (10 July 2003)
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Systematic review of clinical trials of two cyclo-oxygenase-2 specific inhibitors (coxibs), oral valdecoxib and injected parecoxib, shows both are effective treatments for acute postoperative pain.
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Single-dose oral naproxen for acute postoperative pain: a quantitative systematic review
Lorna Mason, Jayne E Edwards, R Andrew Moore, Henry J McQuay BMC Anesthesiology 2003, 3:4 (10 September 2003)
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Ibuprofen 400 mg is effective in women, and women are well represented in trials
Jodie Barden, Jayne E Edwards, R Andrew Moore, Henry J McQuay BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:6 (1 November 2002)
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A meta-analysis of clinical trials revealed that women are not under-represented in trials of ibuprofen in acute pain and that ibuprofen is effective in women.
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Effects of epidural lidocaine analgesia on labor and delivery: A randomized, prospective, controlled trial
Shahram Nafisi BMC Anesthesiology 2006, 6:15 (18 December 2006)
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Water warming garment versus forced air warming system in prevention of intraoperative hypothermia during liver transplantation: a randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN32154832]
Piotr K Janicki, Cristina Stoica, William C Chapman, J Kelly Wright, Garry Walker, Ram Pai, Ann Walia, Mias Pretorius, C Wright Pinson BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:7 (19 November 2002)
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A newly developed whole body water garment is more effective than the routine forced-air warming system in maintaining core body temperature during orthotopic liver transplantation.
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Human physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for propofol
David G Levitt, Thomas W Schnider BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:4 (22 April 2005)
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Synergistic effect of intrathecal fentanyl and bupivacaine in spinal anesthesia for cesarean section
Jaishri Bogra, Namita Arora, Pratima Srivastava BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:5 (17 May 2005)
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A randomized, controlled trial of spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis in chronic refractory low back and lower extremity pain [ISRCTN 16558617]
Laxmaiah Manchikanti, Mark V Boswell, Jose J Rivera, Vidya Pampati, Kim S Damron, Carla D McManus, Doris E Brandon, Sue R Wilson BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:10 (6 July 2005)
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Results from a randomised controlled trial demonstrate that spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis with targeted delivery of local anesthetic and steroid is an effective treatment in patients with chronic low back and lower extremity pain.
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Noninvasive cardiac output and blood pressure monitoring cannot replace an invasive monitoring system in critically ill patients
John F Stover, Reto Stocker, Renato Lenherr, Thomas A Neff, Silvia R Cottini, Bernhard Zoller, Markus Béchir BMC Anesthesiology 2009, 9:6 (12 October 2009)
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Although the noninvasive Nexfin HD continuous blood pressure and cardiac output monitoring system is promising, it is less reliable than invasive methods and cannot currently be recommended for use in critically ill patients.
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Single-dose rofecoxib for acute postoperative pain in adults: a quantitative systematic review
Jodie Barden, Jayne E Edwards, Henry J McQuay, R Andrew Moore BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:4 (9 June 2002)
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A single dose of rofecoxib, at 2-4 times the standard daily dose, is an effective treatment for acute postoperative pain - according to this quantitative systematic review.
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Risk of whole body radiation exposure and protective measures in fluoroscopically guided interventional techniques: a prospective evaluation
Laxmaiah Manchikanti, Kim A Cash, Tammy L Moss, Jose Rivera, Vidyasagar Pampati BMC Anesthesiology 2003, 3:2 (6 August 2003)
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The use of fluoroscopic guidance in interventional pain management exposes physicians and patients to lower body radiation and raises concerns on the traditional protection standards.
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A new analgesic method, two-minute sciatic nerve press, for immediate pain relief: a randomized trial
Jiman He, Bin Wu, Xianrong Jiang, Fenglin Zhang, Tao Zhao, Wenlon Zhang BMC Anesthesiology 2008, 8:1 (25 January 2008)
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Investigation of the potentiation of the analgesic effects of fentanyl by ketamine in humans: a double-blinded, randomised, placebo controlled, crossover study of experimental pain[ISRCTN83088383]
Adam P Tucker, Yong Kim, Raymond Nadeson, Colin S Goodchild BMC Anesthesiology 2005, 5:2 (2 April 2005)
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PKQuest: volatile solutes – application to enflurane, nitrous oxide, halothane, methoxyflurane and toluene pharmacokinetics
David G Levitt BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:5 (15 August 2002)
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Preferences of Mexican anesthesiologists for vecuronium, rocuronium, or other neuromuscular blocking agents: a survey
A A Nava-Ocampo, J C Ramírez-Mora, D Moyao-García, J Garduño-Espinosa, J Salmerón BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:2 (3 May 2002)
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Acupuncture is a feasible treatment for post-thoracotomy pain: results of a prospective pilot trial
Andrew J Vickers, Valerie W Rusch, Vivek T Malhotra, Robert J Downey, Barrie R Cassileth BMC Anesthesiology 2006, 6:5 (3 May 2006)
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A novel acupuncture intervention designed to alleviate post-operative thoracotomy pain is shown to be safe and tolerable to patients.
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Attitudes of Mexican anesthesiologists to indicate preoperative fasting periods: A cross-sectional survey
Juan Ramírez-Mora, Diana Moyao-García, Alejandro A Nava-Ocampo BMC Anesthesiology 2002, 2:3 (17 May 2002)
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Immediate and short-term pain relief by acute sciatic nerve press: a randomized controlled trial
Jiman He, Bin Wu, Wenlong Zhang, Guangping Ten BMC Anesthesiology 2007, 7:4 (16 May 2007)
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Anesthesiologists' practice patterns for treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting in the ambulatory Post Anesthesia Care Unit
Alex Macario, Louis Claybon, Joseph V Pergolizzi BMC Anesthesiology 2006, 6:6 (1 June 2006)
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Two-thirds of anesthesiologists prefer to treat postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in outpatients with 5-HT-3-antagonists, and a quarter would re-dose the drugs even if they had already been given as PONV prophylaxis.
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The impact of administration of tranexamic acid in reducing the use of red blood cells and other blood products in cardiac surgery
Alain Vuylsteke, Palanikumar Saravanan, Caroline Gerrard, Fay Cafferty BMC Anesthesiology 2006, 6:9 (30 August 2006)
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Patients who receive tranexamic acid have a reduced need for transfusion or for surgical exploration of extensive bleeding as compared to those who do not receive the drug.
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