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    Mandragora: Anesthetic of the Ancients by Chidiac, Elie J., Kaddoum, Romeo N., Fuleihan, Samir F.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-2012)
    “…Initial attempts at surgical anesthesia began many centuries ago, with the plants of antiquity. The mandragora, or mandrake, was used as a sedative and to…”
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    Accidental dural puncture, postdural puncture headache, intrathecal catheters, and epidural blood patch: revisiting the old nemesis by Kaddoum, Roland, Motlani, Faisal, Kaddoum, Romeo N., Srirajakalidindi, Arvi, Gupta, Deepak, Soskin, Vitaly

    Published in Journal of anesthesia (01-08-2014)
    “…One of the controversial management options for accidental dural puncture in pregnant patients is the conversion of labor epidural analgesia to continuous…”
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    RENAL PROTECTION IN THE CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENT: PERI-OPERATIVE SODIUM BICARBONATE INFUSION (POSBI) OR NOT? by Amhaz, Hassan H, Gupta, Deepak, Manders, Larry, McKelvey, George, Orlewicz, Marc S, Kaddoum, Romeo N

    Published in Middle East journal of anaesthesiology (01-02-2015)
    “…Acute renal failure following cardiac surgery is not uncommon and carries a high level of morbidity and mortality. The aim of our study was to determine…”
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    RESIDENT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2007 ACC/AHA GUIDELINES ON PREOPERATIVE CARDIAC EVALUATION IN NON-CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENTS: IS CLINICAL EXPERIENCE ENOUGH? by Amhaz, Hassan H, Kuo, Ruth, Chidiac, Elie J, Pallekonda, Vinay, Fuleihan, Samir F, McKelvey, George, Kaddoum, Romeo N

    Published in Middle East journal of anaesthesiology (01-06-2015)
    “…Preoperative evaluation of surgical patients is important, as perioperative complications are associated with increased mortality. Specialties including…”
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    Does Ondansetron or Granisetron Prevent Subarachnoid Morphine-Induced Pruritus After Cesarean Delivery? by Siddik-Sayyid, Sahar M., Aouad, Marie T., Taha, Samar K., Azar, Mireille S., Hakki, Mona A., Kaddoum, Romeo N., Nasr, Viviane G., Yazbek, Vanda G., Baraka, Anis S.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-2007)
    “…We compared the efficacy of granisetron and ondansetron for the prevention of subarachnoid morphine-induced pruritus after cesarean delivery. The incidence of…”
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    Special article: mandragora: anesthetic of the ancients by Chidiac, Elie J, Kaddoum, Romeo N, Fuleihan, Samir F

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-2012)
    “…Initial attempts at surgical anesthesia began many centuries ago, with the plants of antiquity. The mandragora, or mandrake, was used as a sedative and to…”
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    Decision-oriented multi-outcome modeling for anesthesia patients by Tan, Zhibin, Kaddoum, Romeo, Wang, Le Yi, Wang, Hong

    “…Anesthesia drugs have impact on multiple outcomes of an anesthesia patient. Most typical outcomes include anesthesia depth, blood pressures, heart rates, etc…”
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    Anesthesia outcome prediction by Tan, Zhibin, Kaddoum, Romeo, Wang, Le Yi, Wang, Hong

    Published in Middle East journal of anaesthesiology (01-10-2009)
    “…This paper studies the problem of outcome prediction in anesthesia procedures. Anesthesia depth and blood pressures are used as typical outcomes in this study…”
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