Search Results - "DE BEAUMONT, E. M. F. H"

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    Cerebral oxygenation during changes in vascular resistance and flow in patients on cardiopulmonary bypass – a physiological proof of concept study by Sperna Weiland, N. H., Brevoord, D., Jöbsis, D. A., Beaumont, E. M. F. H., Evers, V., Preckel, B., Hollmann, M. W., Dieren, S., Mol, B. A. J. M., Immink, R. V.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-01-2017)
    “…Summary Despite a rise in blood pressure, cerebral oxygenation decreases following phenylephrine administration, and we hypothesised that phenylephrine reduces…”
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    Noninvasive Continuous Arterial Blood Pressure Monitoring with Nexfin by MARTINA, Jerson R, WESTERHOF, Berend E, DE MOL, Bas A. J. M, LIESHOUT, Johannes J. Van, GOUDOEVER, Jeroen Van, DE BEAUMONT, Edouard M. F. H, TRUIJEN, Jasper, KIM, Yu-Sok, IMMINK, Rogier V, JÖBSIS, Dorothea A, HOLLMANN, Markus W, LAHPOR, Jaap R

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2012)
    “…If invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure is not warranted, finger cuff technology can provide continuous and noninvasive monitoring. Finger and…”
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    Complications of an unrecognized myocardial infarction by Chamuleau, S A J, van den Brink, R B A, Kloek, J J, Broekhuis, E, de Beaumont, E M F H, Koster, R W

    Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (19-11-2005)
    “…Patients with an untreated myocardial infarction may present with serious late complications. 3 patients are described. A 63-year-old woman became…”
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    Heparin-protamine complexes and C-reactive protein induce activation of the classical complement pathway: studies in patients undergoing cardiac surgery and in vitro by Bruins, P, te Velthuis, H, Eerenberg-Belmer, A J, Yazdanbakhsh, A P, de Beaumont, E M, Eijsman, L, Trouwborst, A, Hack, C E

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-08-2000)
    “…The administration of protamine to patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) to neutralize heparin and to reduce the risk of bleeding, induces…”
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