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    The Catecholamine, Cortisol, and Hemodynamic Responses to Mild Perioperative Hypothermia by Frank, Steven M., Higgins, Michael S., Breslow, Michael J., Fleisher, Lee A., Gorman, Randolph B., Sitzmann, James V., Raff, Hershel, Beattle, Charles

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-01-1995)
    “…Background Unintended hypothermia occurs frequently during surgery and may have adverse effects on the cardiovascular system. Although the mechanisms…”
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    Multivariate Determinants of Early Postoperative Oxygen Consumption in Elderly Patients by Frank, Steven M., Fleisher, Lee A., Olson, Krista F., Gorman, Randolph B., Higgins, Michael S., Breslow, Michael J., Sitzmann, James V., Beattie, Charles

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-08-1995)
    “…Background Previous investigators have proposed that postoperative shivering may be poorly tolerated by patients with cardiopulmonary disease because of the…”
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    Moderate hypothermia, with partial bypass and segmental sequential repair for thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm by Frank, Steven M., Parker, Stephen D., Rock, Peter, Gorman, Randolph B., Kelly, Susan, Beattie, Charles, Williams, G.Melville

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-04-1994)
    “…Purpose: Ischemic injury to the spinal cord, kidneys, and viscera occurs in a significant number of patients undergoing surgical repair of thoracoabdominal…”
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    Double-blind randomized evaluation of intercostal nerve blocks as an adjuvant to subarachnoid administered morphine for post-thoracotomy analgesia by Liu, M, Rock, P, Grass, J A, Heitmiller, R F, Parker, S J, Sakima, N T, Webb, M D, Gorman, R B, Beattie, C

    Published in Regional anesthesia (01-09-1995)
    “…Thoracotomy is associated with pain and compromised pulmonary function. Intercostal nerve blocks (INB) and subarachnoid morphine (SM) act on different portions…”
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