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    Additives in intravenous anesthesia modulates pulmonary inflammation in a model of LPS-induced respiratory distress by HAITSMA, J. J., LACHMANN, B., PAPADAKOS, P. J.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-02-2009)
    “…Background: It has been suggested that propofol with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) can modulate the systemic inflammatory response. Prolonged higher…”
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    Two known therapies could be useful as adjuvant therapy in critical patients infected by COVID-19 by Hernández, A, Papadakos, P J, Torres, A, González, D A, Vives, M, Ferrando, C, Baeza, J

    “…Pneumonia caused by coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, in late 2019, has been spread around the world already becoming a pandemic. Unfortunately,…”
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    Low sensitivity of the anion gap as a screen to detect hyperlactatemia in critically ill patients by Iberti, T J, Leibowitz, A B, Papadakos, P J, Fischer, E P

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-1990)
    “…The anion gap is commonly used as a screening test for the presence of lactic acidosis. Analysis of the distribution of anion gaps for 56 adult surgical ICU…”
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    Psychomotor Agitation in Critically Ill Patients and the Role of Sedation by Fedarau, M., Compolo, F., Papadakos, P. J.

    Published in Obshchai͡a︡ reanimatologii͡a (20-12-2012)
    “…Critically ill patients often receive analgesia and sedation to keep them comfortable and to prevent agitation and delirium, which are serious, common and yet…”
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    Barbiturates, neuroleptics, and propofol for sedation by Lund, N, Papadakos, P J

    Published in Critical care clinics (01-10-1995)
    “…In a modern, hectic, and stressful intensive care unit, sedation is an important aspect of care, and every nurse and physician in a critical care setting must…”
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    High-inflation pressure and positive end-expiratory pressure. Injurious to the lung? Yes by Papadakos, P J, Apostolakos, M J

    Published in Critical care clinics (01-07-1996)
    “…There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that high levels of inflation pressure and high levels of PEEP may be injurious to lung tissue and other organ…”
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    Pressure-controlled inverse-ratio ventilation in children with acute respiratory failure by Goldstein, B, Papadakos, P J

    Published in American journal of critical care (01-01-1994)
    “…We report the use of pressure-controlled inverse-ratio ventilation in two children with acute respiratory failure who were failing conventional mechanical…”
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    Adult respiratory distress syndrome: a consideration with rapid respiratory decompensation in association with preeclampsia by Papadakos, P J, Johnson, D S, Abramowicz, J S, Sherer, D M

    Published in American journal of critical care (01-01-1993)
    “…Adult respiratory distress syndrome, presenting as rapid respiratory decompensation in the setting of preeclampsia at 36 weeks of gestation, was managed by…”
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    Parenteral hydralazine revisited by Powers, David R., Papadakos, Peter J., Wallin, J. David

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-03-1998)
    “…Historical aspects of the development and application of the vasodilator hydralazine are reviewed. The pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and…”
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    Dopexamine Hydrochloride in Septic Shock: Effects on Oxygen Delivery and Oxygenation of Gut, Liver, and Muscle by Lund, Niels, de Asla, Richard J., Cladis, Franklyn, Papadakos, Peter J., Thorborg, Per A. J.

    “…It has been suggested that septic shock is a disorder of microvascular autoregulation. Tissue blood flow is modulated by the state of activation of upstream…”
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    Effects of propofol containing EDTA on mineral metabolism in medical ICU patients with pulmonary dysfunction by Abraham, E, Papadakos, P J, Tharratt, R S, Hall, J B, Williams, G J

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-01-2000)
    “…To determine whether the addition of disodium edetate (EDTA) to propofol significantly alters mineral metabolism, adverse events, and outcome in critically ill…”
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    Training requirements for pulmonary artery catheter utilization in adult patients by Papadakos, P J, Vender, J S

    Published in New horizons (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-1997)
    “…To review the literature addressing the issue of training requirements for pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) utilization in adult patients. All pertinent English…”
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    Two known therapies could be useful as adjuvant therapy in critical patients infected by COVID-19 by Hernández, A., Papadakos, P.J., Torres, A., González, D.A., Vives, M., Ferrando, C., Baeza, J.

    “…Pneumonia caused by coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, in late 2019, has been spread around the world already becoming a pandemic. Unfortunately,…”
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    Effects of dopamine and dobutamine on skeletal muscle oxygenation in normoxemic rats by Lund, N, de Asla, R J, Guccione, A L, Papadakos, P J

    Published in Circulatory shock (01-03-1991)
    “…The effects of two vasoactive drugs, dopamine and dobutamine, on skeletal muscle tissue oxygenation were studied in a normoxemic rat model. It is usually…”
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    The role of calcium-channel antagonists in solid organ transplantation by Huntress, J D, Papadakos, P J

    Published in New horizons (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-1996)
    “…Calcium-channel antagonists play a role not only in the management of cardiovascular disease, but they may also play a role in solid organ transplantation…”
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    Epidural anesthesia for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in an achondroplastic dwarf by Nguyen, T T, Papadakos, P J, Sabnis, L U

    Published in Regional anesthesia (01-01-1997)
    “…A 66-year-old achondroplastic male dwarf with right ureteral stones presented for outpatient extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy under epidural anesthesia…”
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