Search Results - "Grasberger, R"
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Less-invasive cardiac output monitoring by earpiece densitometry
Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-1986)“…Cardiac output was measured by thermodilution and ear densitometry in surgical ICU patients who had pulmonary arterial catheters. Overall comparison based on…”
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Intraabdominal sepsis after hepatic trauma
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-02-1988)“…In a review of 58 patients who survived liver trauma seen at Boston City Hospital, 10 patients had 13 intraabdominal abscesses and 1 died from overwhelming…”
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Rectal trauma. A retrospective analysis and guidelines for therapy
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-01-1983)“…Twenty patients seen at Boston City Hospital required general or spinal anesthesia for rectal injuries, and 17 required laparotomy. Findings on sigmoidoscopy…”
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Severe combined respiratory and myocardial failure treated with high-frequency ventilation
Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-1985)“…High levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) impair cardiac output. The subsequent lowering of mixed venous oxygenation, when coupled with a…”
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Effect of high-frequency ventilation versus conventional mechanical ventilation on ICP in head-injured dogs
Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-01-1984)“…Changes in intrathoracic pressure may influence intracranial pressure (ICP), presumably by affecting venous return. High-frequency ventilation (HFV) has been…”
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Nitrogen balance in head-injured patients
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Superficial lymph node infarction
Published in Journal of surgical oncology (01-11-1983)“…Superficial lymph node necrosis is an unusual pathologic diagnosis encountered in clinical practice. When seen it is usually indicative of involvement of the…”
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Residents' experience in the surgery of trauma
Published in The journal of trauma (01-09-1986)“…Performance of surgery for trauma is an important part of residency training, yet what constitutes an adequate exposure to trauma surgery is ill defined. A…”
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Pericardial complications in hepatic trauma
Published in The journal of trauma (01-04-1985)“…During a 5-year period, 35 of 70 patients with liver trauma required entry of the thoracic cavity, with nine deaths. Pericardial complications developed in…”
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Naloxone in Reversal of Hypotension in Septic Shock
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (04-11-1983)“…To the Editor.—Recent experimental and clinical evidence suggests that the narcotic antagonist naloxone may play a role in reversing the hypotension of septic…”
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Non-spore-forming clostridial bacteremia
Published in Journal of surgical oncology (01-03-1984)“…The significance of the non-spore-forming clostridium as a blood-borne pathogen has been underemphasized. Over a 7-year period, these bacteria were cultured 40…”
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Beta-endorphin, cortisol and postoperative delirium: a preliminary report
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (1985)“…A transient delirium, including hallucinations and disorientation, occurred at some time during a 48 to 72 hr postoperative period in patients recovering from…”
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Endorphins in primate hemorrhagic shock: beneficial action of opiate antagonists
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-03-1986)“…The endogenous opiate beta-endorphin is released concomitantly with adrenocorticotropin from the pituitary during stress. In the present study we investigated…”
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Naloxone in reversal of hypotension in septic shock
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Effect of an opiate antagonist (naloxone) and an agonist/antagonist (nalbuphine) in primate hemorrhagic shock: relationship to catecholamine release
Published in Circulatory shock (1985)“…Recent evidence has suggested a relationship between the endogenous opioid peptides and the pathophysiology of various shock states. In the present study, we…”
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