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    Difficult Airway Society Guidelines for the management of tracheal extubation by Mitchell, V., Dravid, R., Patel, A., Swampillai, C., Higgs, A.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-03-2012)
    “…Summary Tracheal extubation is a high‐risk phase of anaesthesia. The majority of problems that occur during extubation and emergence are of a minor nature, but…”
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    Interpleural block – part 1 by Dravid, R. M., Paul, R. E.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-10-2007)
    “…Summary Interpleural blockade is effective in treating unilateral surgical and nonsurgical pain from the chest and upper abdomen in both the acute and chronic…”
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    Interpleural block – part 2 by Dravid, R. M., Paul, R. E.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-11-2007)
    “…Summary Interpleural blockade is effective in treating unilateral surgical and non‐surgical pain from the chest and upper abdomen in both the acute and chronic…”
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    Comparison of times to achieve tracheal intubation with three techniques using the laryngeal or intubating laryngeal mask airway by Pandit, J. J., MacLachlan, K., Dravid, R. M., Popat, M. T.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-02-2002)
    “…Summary We compared the times to intubate the trachea using three techniques in 60 healthy patients with normal airways: (i) fibreoptic intubation with a…”
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    Orotracheal fibreoptic intubation for rapid sequence induction of anaesthesia by Pandit, J. J., Dravid, R. M., Iyer, R., Popat, M. T.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-02-2002)
    “…Summary We assessed whether flexible fibreoptic‐guided orotracheal intubation could be rapidly and successfully achieved during a simulated rapid sequence…”
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    Effect of cricoid pressure on insertion of and ventilation through the cuffed oropharyngeal airway by Dravid, R M, Reed, P, Stoneham, M, Popat, M T

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-03-2000)
    “…We have assessed the effect of cricoid pressure on insertion of and ventilation through the cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA) in 53 patients, in a…”
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    Use of the flexible intubating fibrescope for tracheal re‐intubation in a patient with difficult extubation by Popat, M. T., Dravid, R. M., Watt‐Smith, S. R.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-04-1999)
    “…Difficulty in tracheal extubation was experienced in a patient following major maxillofacial surgery for reconstruction of the maxilla using bone grafts and a…”
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    Fimbria-fornix lesion increases nerve growth factor content in adult rat septum and hippocampus by Weskamp, G, Gasser, U E, Dravid, A R, Otten, U

    Published in Neuroscience letters (25-09-1986)
    “…Bilateral complete transection of the fimbria-fornix causes a significant increase in nerve growth factor (NGF) content both in the septum and hippocampus of…”
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    Time course of the elevation of nerve growth factor (NGF) content in the hippocampus and septum following lesions of the septohippocampal pathway in rats by Gasser, U E, Weskamp, G, Otten, U, Dravid, A R

    Published in Brain research (25-06-1986)
    “…Axotomy of cholinergic neurons in the medial septum-diagonal band and degeneration of their terminals in the hippocampus resulting from fornix-fimbria lesions…”
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    Noradrenergic, serotonergic, and cholinergic sprouting in the hippocampus that follows partial or complete transection of the septohippocampal pathway: contributions of spared inputs by Gasser, U E, Dravid, A R

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-1987)
    “…The aminergic and cholinergic fibers innervating the hippocampus reach their target regions via the dorsal (dorsal fornix, fimbria, and cingulum) and ventral…”
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