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    Use of xenon as a sedative for patients receiving critical care by Bedi, Amit, Murray, James M, Dingley, John, Stevenson, Michael A, Fee, J P. Howard

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-10-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVEMany sedative regimens are used in the intensive care setting, but none are wholly without adverse effect. Xenon is a noble gas with sedative and…”
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    Protective effects of ascorbic acid on arterial hemodynamics during acute hyperglycemia by Mullan, Brian A, Ennis, Ciaran N, Fee, Howard J P, Young, Ian S, McCance, David R

    “…Mortality increases when acute coronary syndromes are complicated by stress-induced hyperglycemia. Early pulse wave reflection can augment central aortic…”
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    PRETREATMENT WITH INTRAVENOUS ASCORBIC ACID PRESERVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION DURING ACUTE HYPERGLYCAEMIA (R1) by Mullan, Brian A, Ennis, Ciaran N, Fee, Howard JP, Young, Ian S, McCance, David R

    “…SUMMARY 1. Acute hyperglycaemia may impair endothelial function. Ascorbic acid (AA), administered intra‐arterially, has been reported to improve…”
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    Inhalational anaesthesia by Bedi, A, Howard Fee, J P

    Published in Current opinion in anaesthesiology (01-08-2001)
    “…Sevoflurane and desflurane have important advantages over isoflurane and halothane. Disadvantages, which the clinician should keep in mind, include the…”
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