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    Awake intubating laryngeal mask airway placement in a morbidly obese patient with ankylosing spondylitis and unstable thoracic spine by Herman, Abbey G., MD, Mahla, Michael E., MD

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-08-2016)
    “…Abstract Intubating laryngeal mask airways can be used to provide continuous ventilation throughout intubation. This is a case of a morbidly obese (body mass…”
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    Anesthesia for the patient with a recently diagnosed concussion: think about the brain by Rasouli, Mohammed R, Kavin, Michelle, Stache, Stephen, Mahla, Michael E, Schwenk, Eric S

    Published in Korean journal of anesthesiology (01-02-2020)
    “…Some patients require emergent, urgent, or elective surgery in the time period immediately following diagnosis of concussion. However, changes in brain…”
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    The Effect of Body Inclination During Prone Positioning on Intraocular Pressure in Awake Volunteers: A Comparison of Two Operating Tables by Ozcan, Mehmet S., Praetel, Claudia, Bhatti, M Tariq, Gravenstein, Nikolaus, Mahla, Michael E., Seubert, Christoph N.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-10-2004)
    “…Visual loss is a rare, but catastrophic, complication of surgery in the prone position. The prone position increases intraocular pressure (IOP), which may lead…”
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    Chronic Skull Base Erosion from Temporomandibular Joint Disease Causes Generalized Seizure and Profound Lactic Acidosis by Mahla, Michael, Choi, Daniel D., Romo, Victor, Dhami, Hermandeep S., Farrell, Christopher J., Wyler, David, Dobish, Mark A., Reed, Travis

    Published in Case reports in critical care (2018)
    “…This report displays a rare presentation of lactic acidosis in the setting of status epilepticus (SE). The differential diagnosis of lactic acidosis is broad…”
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    Society for Neuroscience in Anesthesiology & Critical Care (SNACC) Neuroanesthesiology Education Milestones for Resident Education by Sharma, Deepak, Easdown, Letitia J, Zolyomi, Arpad, Ayrian, Eugenia, Wheeler, Peggy J, Edelman, Guy, Mahla, Michael E

    Published in Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology (01-07-2019)
    “…The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has introduced competency-based assessments (milestones) for resident education. However, the…”
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    Prevalence of discordant elevations of state entropy and bispectral index in patients at amnestic sevoflurane concentrations: a historical cohort study by Epstein, Richard H., Maga, Joni M., Mahla, Michael E., Schwenk, Eric S., Bloom, Marc J.

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-05-2018)
    “…Background Processed electroencephalogram (EEG) monitors help assess the hypnotic state during general anesthesia or sedation. Maintaining the bispectral index…”
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    Transient bilateral brainstem dysfunction caused by topical administration of papaverine: Report of 2 cases by MORAN, Colleen M, MAHLA, Michael E, REICHWAGE, Brett, LEWIS, Stephen, PETERS, Keith, SEUBERT, Christoph N

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-10-2011)
    “…Papaverine has been associated with transient cranial nerve dysfunction after topical application during craniotomy. The authors report similar dysfunction…”
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    Mild hypothermia as a protective therapy during intracranial aneurysm surgery: a randomized prospective pilot trial by Hindman, B J, Todd, M M, Gelb, A W, Loftus, C M, Craen, R A, Schubert, A, Mahla, M E, Torner, J C

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-01-1999)
    “…To conduct a pilot trial of mild intraoperative hypothermia during cerebral aneurysm surgery. One hundred fourteen patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm…”
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    The Stealth Station image guidance system may interfere with pulse oximetry by VAN OOSTROM, Johannes H, MAHIA, Michael E, GRAVENSTEIN, Dietrich

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-04-2005)
    “…Interference on pulse oximetry can come from many sources. We found an additional source of interference from the Stealth Station. This article gives an…”
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    Transcranial doppler monitoring compared with invasive monitoring of intracranial pressure during acute intracranial hypertension by SIDI, A, MESSINGER, G, MAHLA, M. E

    “…To determine whether a simple transcanial Doppler waveform variable-pulsatility difference (systolic - diastolic blood flow velocity) can serve as a measure of…”
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    Problem-based learning in residency education : A novel implementation using a simulator by EULIANO, T. Y, MAHLA, M. E

    “…We developed a problem-based learning exercise with a full-scale human patient simulator to teach residents the emergency management and differential diagnosis…”
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    Clinically relevant discovery recognized during simulator training session: Free-standing peep valve solves problem of incompetent exhalation unidirectional valve in an anesthesia circle breathing system by Euliano, T Y, Mahla, M E, Banner, M J

    “…While conducting a case-based teaching session using a full-scale simulator, the authors discovered that placement of a unidirectional PEEP valve in the…”
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    Three balanced anesthetic techniques for neuroanesthesia: infusion of thiopental sodium with sufentanil or fentanyl compared with inhalation of isoflurane by Grundy, B L, Pashayan, A G, Mahla, M E, Shah, B D

    Published in Journal of clinical anesthesia (01-09-1992)
    “…To compare emergence from anesthesia and the hemodynamic and respiratory depressant effects of thiopental sodium infusion plus sufentanil or fentanyl with…”
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    Transient bilateral brainstem dysfunction caused by topical administration of papaverine by Moran, Colleen M, Mahla, Michael E, Reichwage, Brett, Lewis, Stephen, Peters, Keith, Seubert, Christoph N

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-07-2011)
    “…Papaverine has been associated with transient cranial nerve dysfunction after topical application during craniotomy. The authors report similar dysfunction…”
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