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    Randomized prospective comparison of forced air warming using hospital blankets versus commercial blankets in surgical patients by KABBARA, Abdallah, GOLDLUST, Samuel A, SMITH, Charles E, HAGEN, Joan F, PINCHAK, Alfred C

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-08-2002)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an experimental approach to forced air warming using hospital blankets or a Bair Hugger warming unit…”
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    Sevoflurane-N2O versus Propofol/Isoflurane-N2O during elective surgery using the laryngeal mask airway in adults by SMITH, Charles E, LEVER, Jonathan S, SAWKAR, Sudha, PINCHAK, Alfred C, HAGEN, Joan F

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-08-2000)
    “…To compare a sevoflurane-nitrous oxide (N2O) general anesthetic technique with a standard technique of propofol for induction, and isoflurane-N2O for…”
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    Effect of injection site on circulation times during cardiac arrest by Emerman, C L, Pinchak, A C, Hancock, D, Hagen, J F

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-11-1988)
    “…Cardiopulmonary resuscitation requires effective, prompt drug administration. In order to analyze Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) recommendations for site…”
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    Preventing hypothermia: convective and intravenous fluid warming versus convective warming alone by Smith, Charles E, Desai, Ronak, Glorioso, Virgilio, Cooper, Antonio, Pinchak, Alfred C, Hagen, Joan F

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-08-1998)
    “…Study Objective: To test the hypothesis that warming intravenous (IV) fluids in conjunction with convective warming results in less intraoperative hypothermia…”
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    Prehospital tracheal intubating conditions during rapid sequence intubation: Rocuronium versus vecuronium by Smith, Charles E., Kovach, Betty, Polk, James D., Hagen, Joan F., Fallon, William F.

    Published in Air medical journal (2002)
    “…Introduction: The study purpose was to evaluate tracheal intubating conditions and cardiovascular effects of rocuronium and vecuronium (vec) in the transport…”
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    Comparison of esophageal, tympanic, and forehead skin temperatures in adult patients by Patel, Nileshkumar, Smith, Charles E., Pinchak, Alfred C., Hagen, Joan F.

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-09-1996)
    “…Study Objective: To compare esophageal, tympanic membrane, and forehead skin temperatures in patients undergoing elective surgeries. Design: Prospective…”
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    Heat conservationvs convective warming in adults undergoing elective surgery by Patcl, Nilcshkumar, Smith, Charles E., Knapke, Donald, Pinchak, Alfred C., Hagen, Joan F.

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-06-1997)
    “…PurposeTo determine the relative efficacy of heat conservation and convective warming in maintaining penoperative normothermia. (central temperature…”
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    The effect of bolus injection on circulation times during cardiac arrest by Emerman, C L, Pinchak, A C, Hancock, D, Hagen, J F

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-1990)
    “…Previous investigations have shown that peripheral injection of medication during cardiac arrest leads to prolonged circulation times and low peak drug levels…”
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    Chest wall acceleration and force measurements in simulated manual and mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation by Pinchak, A C, Hancock, D E, Hagen, J F, Hall, F B

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-02-1988)
    “…During CPR, the dynamics of the chest compression process play a major role in determining the outcome of the resuscitation effort. To quantify chest wall…”
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    Beat frequencies in high-frequency positive-pressure ventilation by Pinchak, A C, Hagen, J F, Hancock, D E, Kovijanic, C

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-1984)
    “…Amplitude modulation of the waveforms of several cardiovascular variables was investigated during high-frequency (1.3 to 3.3 Hz) positive-pressure ventilation…”
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    Mechanical aspects of epidural catheter insertion: prevention of catheter buckling by means of a needle hub insert by PINCHAK, A. C, PODLIPSKY, H. M, HAGEN, J. F

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-12-1983)
    “…Six commercially available epidural catheters were tested in a special apparatus designed to simulate epidural catheter insertion and quantitatively measure…”
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    Evaluation of tracheal intubation difficulty in Patients with cervical spine immobilization : Fiberoptic (WuScope) versus conventional laryngoscopy by SMITH, C. E, PINCHAK, A. B, SIDHU, T. S, RADESIC, B. P, PINCHAK, A. C, HAGEN, J. F

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-11-1999)
    “…The WuScope is a rigid, fiberoptic laryngoscope designed to facilitate tracheal intubation without the need for head extension. The study evaluated the WuScope…”
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    High-frequency positive-pressure ventilation with the MA-1 ventilator by Pinchak, A C, Hagen, J F, Hancock, D, Kovijanic, C

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-1984)
    “…A conventional, low-frequency ventilator was modified to ventilate dogs at high frequencies of 85 to 185 cycle/min while cardiovascular and pulmonary variables…”
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    Flow-monitoring system for high-frequency ventilation by Hancock, D E, Pinchak, A C, Hagen, J F

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-1984)
    “…With the addition of appropriate logic circuitry and a single-board microcomputer, a thermistor flowmeter becomes a clinically useful ventilation monitor. The…”
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    Warming intravenous fluids reduces perioperative hypothermia in women undergoing ambulatory gynecological surgery by SMITH, C. E, GERDES, E, SWEDA, S, MYLES, C, PUNJABI, A, PINCHAK, A. C, HAGEN, J. F

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-07-1998)
    “…We evaluated whether warming i.v. fluids resulted in less hypothermia (core temperature < 35.5 degrees C) compared with room-temperature fluids. Thirty-eight…”
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    The failure of negative pressure rewarming (Thermostat) to accelerate recovery from mild hypothermia in postoperative surgical patients by SMITH, C. E, PARAND, A, PINCHAK, A. C, HAGEN, J. F, HANCOCK, D. E

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-1999)
    “…The Thermostat device (Aquarius Medical Corp., Phoenix, AZ) is used in a new technique to accelerate recovery from hypothermia by mechanically distending blood…”
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    Total intravenous anesthesia with a propofol-ketamine combination during coronary artery surgery by Botero, Carlos A., Smith, Charles E., Holbrook, Curtis, Chavez, Altagracia M., Snow, Norman J., Hagen, Joan F., Pinchak, Alfred C.

    “…Objective: To evaluate the cardiovascular effects of a propofol-ketamine combination in patients undergoing coronary artery surgery. Design: Prospective,…”
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