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    Is a double-injection technique superior to a single injection in posterior subgluteal sciatic nerve block? by Taboada, M., Álvarez, J., Cortés, J., Rodríguez, J., Atanassoff, P. G.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-08-2004)
    “…Bckground and objectives:  Currently, no information is available on the effects of a double‐injection technique on onset time and efficacy following…”
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    Electromyographic Comparison of Obturator Nerve Block to Three-in-One Block by Atanassoff, Peter G., Weiss, Branko M., Brull, Sorin J., Horst, Andreas, Kulling, Daniel, Stein, Robert, Theiler, Irene

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-09-1995)
    “…Obturator nerve block during spinal, epidural, or general anesthesia without muscle relaxants has been recommended for transurethral surgery to prevent thigh…”
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    Intravenous regional anesthesia with long-acting local anesthetics. An update by Atanassoff, P G, Lobato, A, Aguilar, J L

    “…Intravenous regional anesthesia is a widely used technique for brief surgical interventions, primarily on the upper limbs and less frequently, on the lower…”
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    Comparison of ropivacaine 0.2% and lidocaine 0.5% for intravenous regional anesthesia in volunteers by HARTMANNSGRUBER, M. W. B, SILVERMAN, D. G, HALASZYNSKI, T. M, BOBART, V, BRULL, S. J, WILKERSON, C, LOEPKE, A. W, ATANASSOFF, P. G

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-09-1999)
    “…A longer acting local anesthetic such as ropivacaine may offer advantages over lidocaine for IV regional anesthesia (IVRA). The objective of this investigation…”
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    Effects of Single-Dose Intravenous Omeprazole and Ranitidine on Gastric pH During General Anesthesia by Atanassoff, Peter G., Alon, Eli, Pasch, Thomas

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-1992)
    “…We conducted a comparative trial of the gastric proton pump inhibitor omeprazole and the H2-receptor antagonist ranitidine on gastric pH in 50 adult patients…”
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    The effect of intradermal administration of lidocaine and morphine on the response to thermal stimulation by ATANASSOFF, P. G, BRULL, S. J, PRINTSEV, Y, SILVERMAN, D. G

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-06-1997)
    “…Opioids appear to exert a peripheral effect by gaining access to peripheral opioid receptors. It has been proposed that inflammatory processes and highly…”
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    A national survey on current practice of preanaesthetic assessment in elective surgery patients in Spain by Mata, J, Cabrera, S, Valldeperas, M I, Fernández, S, Aguilar, J L, Atanassoff, P G

    “…To analyse the preanaesthetic assessment prior to elective surgery in hospitals of the Spanish National Health Care System. A prospective cross-sectional…”
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    Recovery after propofol, midazolam, and methohexitone as an adjunct to epidural anaesthesia for lower abdominal surgery by Atanassoff, P G, Alon, E, Pasch, T

    Published in European journal of anaesthesiology (01-07-1993)
    “…Employing a randomized study design, the intra- and post-operative effects of three sedative agents were compared in 30 female patients under regional…”
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    Effects of regional anesthesia on perioperative outcome by Atanassoff, Peter G.

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-09-1996)
    “…To provide an overview of current knowledge, this article reviews experimental and clinical data from investigations examining effects of regional anesthesia…”
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    Compound Motor Action Potential Recording Distinguishes Differential Onset of Motor Block of the Obturator Nerve in Response to Etidocaine or Bupivacaine by Atanassoff, Peter G., Weiss, Branko M., Brull, Sorin J., Horst, Andreas, Kulling, Daniel, Stein, Robert, Theiler, Irene

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-1996)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to establish an objective (quantitative) method for determining onset time of motor block induced by different local…”
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    The Time Course of Gastric pH Changes Induced by Omeprazole and Ranitidine: A 24-Hour Dose-Response Study by Atanassoff, Peter G., Brull, Sorin J., Weiss, Branko M., Landefeld, Kai, Alon, Eli, Rohling, Roman

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-1995)
    “…The time-course of the effects of single-dose acid-reducing therapy in surgical patients is not known. Therefore, a prospective, randomized trial compared the…”
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    Electromyographic assessment of ulnar nerve motor block induced by lidocaine by Atanassoff, Peter G., Kelly, Dermot J., Ayoub, Chakib M., Brull, Sorin J.

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-12-1998)
    “…Study Objective: To determine the differences in the onset time and duration of motor block produced by lidocaine 1% and lidocaine 2% via a quantitative and…”
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    Effects of single-dose oral ranitidine and sodium citrate on gastric pH during and after general anaesthesia by ATANASSOFF, P. G, ROHLING, R, ALON, E, BRULL, S. J

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-05-1995)
    “…The effects on gastric pH of the H2-receptor antagonist ranitidine (R) with 0.3 molar (M) sodium citrate (SC) as an oral effervescent and those of plain SC…”
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    Lidocaine plasma levels following two techniques of obturator nerve block by Atanassoff, Peter G., Weiss, Branko M., Brull, Sorin J.

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-11-1996)
    “…Study Objectives: To assess plasma levels and the potential toxicity of lidocaine following two different approaches to the obturator nerve. Design:…”
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    Ropivacaine 0.2% and lidocaine 0.5% for Intravenous regional anesthesia in outpatient surgery by ATANASSOFF, Peter G, OCAMPO, Carlos A, CASTRO BANDE, Marcos, HARTMANNSGRUBER, Maximilian W. B, HALASZYNSKI, Thomas M

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2001)
    “…A longer-acting local anesthetic agent, such as ropivacaine, may offer advantages over lidocaine for intravenous regional anesthesia. The objectives of this…”
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    Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect: a case for central venous pressure and oxygen saturation monitoring by Weiss, B M, Atanassoff, P G, Jenni, R, Walder, B, Wight, E

    Published in The Yale journal of biology & medicine (01-01-1998)
    “…A 21-year-old patient with pulmonary atresia and ventricular septal defect (PA-VSD) was admitted to the hospital for tubal ligation. Invasive arterial and…”
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    Enhancement of experimental pruritus and mechanically evoked dysesthesiae with local anesthesia by G. Atanassoff, Peter, Brull, Sorin J., Zhang, Junming, Greenquist, Kenneth, Silverman, David G., Lamotte, Robert H.

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (1999)
    “…Pain reduces itch - a commonly known effect of scratching the skin. Experimentally produced itch from histamine is sometimes accompanied by secondary…”
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    Ziconotide, a new n-type calcium channel blocker, administered intrathecally for acute postoperative pain by Atanassoff, Peter G., Hartmannsgruber, Maximilian W.B., Thrasher, James, Wermeling, Dan, Longton, William, Gaeta, Raymond, Singh, Tej, Mayo, Martha, McGuire, Dawn, Luther, Robert R.

    “…Background and Objectives: Voltage-sensitive calcium channel conductance is essential for the nervous system to signal a painful event. However, intrathecal…”
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    Attenuation of experimental pruritus and mechanically evoked dysesthesiae in an area of cutaneous allodynia by J. Brull, Sorin, Atanassoff, Peter G., Silverman, David G., Zhang, Junming, Lamotte, Robert H.

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (1999)
    “…We investigated the effects of tactile allodynia on the itch and mechanically evoked dysesthesiae produced by an intradermal injection of histamine in human…”
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