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    Cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA) as an adjunct to fibreoptic tracheal intubation by Greenberg, R S, Kay, N H

    Published in British Journal of Anaesthesia (01-03-1999)
    “…The cuffed oropharyngeal airway (COPA) was evaluated as an adjunct to oral and nasal fibreoptic tracheal intubation in 40 adult patients during general…”
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    The cuffed oropharyngeal airway as an aid to fibreoptic intubation by Pigott, D. W., Kay, N. H., Greenberg, R. S.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-05-1998)
    “…The cuffed oropharyngeal airway is a new disposable airway based on the Guedel oral airway. It has an asymmetrical cuff which provides a seal as well as…”
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    Disposition of propofol in patients undergoing surgery. A comparison in men and women by Kay, N H, Sear, J W, Uppington, J, Cockshott, I D, Douglas, E J

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-10-1986)
    “…The disposition kinetics of propofol have been determined in 12 patients (six female) receiving propofol 2.5 mg kg-1 for induction of anaesthesia, which was…”
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    Dose requirements of ICI 35,868 (propofol, 'Diprivan') in a new formulation for induction of anaesthesia by Cummings, G C, Dixon, J, Kay, N H, Windsor, J P, Major, E, Morgan, M, Sear, J W, Spence, A A, Stephenson, D K

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-12-1984)
    “…In order to avoid Cremophor-related reactions and reduce the incidence of pain on injection, diisopropylphenol (ICI 35,868; propofol) has been reformulated as…”
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    Premedication with butorphanol. A comparison with morphine by Laffey, D A, Kay, N H

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-04-1984)
    “…A blind comparison was made of butorphanol 2 mg with morphine 10 mg i.m. as the sole premedication in four groups, each of 10 women, undergoing total abdominal…”
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    Use of an emulsion of ICI 35868 (propofol) for the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia by Kay, N H, Uppington, J, Sear, J W, Allen, M C

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-08-1985)
    “…2,6-Diisopropyl phenol in a fat emulsion formulation (propofol) has been used to supplement 67% nitrous oxide in oxygen anaesthesia in 20 patients premedicated…”
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    Effects of diazepam and midazolam on recovery from anaesthesia in outpatients by Clyburn, P, Kay, N H, McKenzie, P J

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-08-1986)
    “…Sixty patients were randomly allocated in an open study to receive either midazolam or diazepam (Diazemuls) with fentanyl and etomidate for induction and…”
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    Haematological and biochemical changes during anaesthesia with propofol ('Diprivan') by Sear, J W, Uppington, J, Kay, N H

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (1985)
    “…The influence of an emulsion formulation of 2,6-diisopropylphenol (propofol) on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, and on the neuroendocrine responses to…”
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    Propofol ('Diprivan') as a supplement to nitrous oxide-oxygen for the maintenance of anaesthesia by Uppington, J, Kay, N H, Sear, J W

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (1985)
    “…Incremental doses of propofol (10-20 mg) have been used to supplement nitrous oxide in oxygen anaesthesia for patients undergoing body surface surgery. After…”
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    Epidural fentanyl by Kay, N H

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-05-1984)
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    Influence of meptazinol on metabolic and hormonal responses following major surgery. A comparison with morphine by Kay, N H, Allen, M C, Bullingham, R E, Baldwin, D, McQuay, R J, Moore, H A, Price, R K, Sear, J W

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-03-1985)
    “…Opioid drugs in high doses can obtund the stress response to major surgery but only at the expense of marked cardiorespiratory depression. The postoperative…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of propofol ('Diprivan') as an induction agent by Kay, N H, Uppington, J, Sear, J W, Douglas, E J, Cockshott, I D

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (1985)
    “…The disposition kinetics of propofol have been determined in 12 patients (6 female) receiving 2.5 mg/kg for induction of anaesthesia which was maintained using…”
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    Infusions of propofol to supplement nitrous oxide-oxygen for the maintenance of anaesthesia. A comparison with halothane by Sear, J W, Shaw, I, Wolf, A, Kay, N H

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-03-1988)
    “…The peri-operative and postoperative effects of propofol given by infusion were compared with halothane as a supplement to nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia for…”
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