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    Skin-surface temperature gradients correlate with fingertip blood flow in humans by RUBINSTEIN, E. H, SESSLER, D. I

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-1990)
    “…Skin-surface temperature gradients (forearm temperature - fingertip temperature) have been used as an index of thermoregulatory peripheral vasoconstriction…”
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    Prone positioning decreases cardiac output and increases systemic vascular resistance in neonates by Ma, M, Noori, S, Maarek, J-M, Holschneider, D P, Rubinstein, E H, Seri, I

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-06-2015)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the cardiovascular response to short-term prone positioning in neonates. Study design: In this prospective study, we continuously…”
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    Physiologic responses to mild perianesthetic hypothermia in humans by SESSLER, D. I, RUBINSTEIN, E. H, MOAYERI, A

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-10-1991)
    “…To evaluate physiologic responses to mild perianesthetic hypothermia, we measured tympanic membrane and skin-surface temperatures, peripheral vasoconstriction,…”
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    Intraoperative identification of laryngeal nerves with laryngeal electromyography by Mermelstein, M, Nonweiler, R, Rubinstein, E H

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-06-1996)
    “…The laryngeal nerves are at risk during thyroid surgery, and several techniques have been described for their intraoperative identification to minimize…”
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    The thermoregulatory threshold in humans during nitrous oxide-fentanyl anesthesia by SESSLER, D. I, OLOFSSON, C. I, RUBINSTEIN, E. H

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-1988)
    “…Narcotics and nitrous oxide (N2O) inhibit thermoregulatory responses in animals. The extent to which N2O/fentanyl anesthesia lowers the thermoregulatory…”
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    The thermoregulatory threshold in humans during halothane anesthesia by SESSLER, D. I, OLOFSSON, C. I, RUBINSTEIN, E. H, BEEBE, J. J

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-06-1988)
    “…Although suppression of thermoregulatory mechanisms by anesthetics is generally assumed, the extent to which thermoregulation is active during general…”
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    Lidocaine accelerates neuroelectrical recovery after incomplete global ischemia in rabbits by RASOOL, N, FAROQUI, M, RUBINSTEIN, E. H

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-06-1990)
    “…The use of high-dose lidocaine for cerebral protection during ischemia has produced varied results. Our study uses a new, single carotid artery preparation in…”
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    Spontaneous post-anesthetic tremor does not resemble thermoregulatory shivering by SESSLER, D. I, ISRAEL, D, POZOS, R. S, POZOS, M, RUBINSTEIN, E. H

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-06-1988)
    “…Spontaneous post-anesthetic tremor that resembles shivering is common during recovery from anesthesia. Risks to postoperative patients include an increase in…”
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    The suboccipital carrefour: cervical and vertebral arterial anastomosis by Ayad, M, Vinuela, F, Rubinstein, EH

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-05-1998)
    “…Our objective was to anatomically define the anastomoses between cervical and carotid arterial distributions (the carrefour) in the rabbit and to assess the…”
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    An anesthesiologist's perspective of lipoplasty by Rubinstein, E H

    Published in Clinics in plastic surgery (01-07-1999)
    “…Pulmonary edema and local anesthetic toxicity are potential complications of the use of large volumes of infiltrate during lipoplasty. In most patients, these…”
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    The asleep-awake-asleep anesthetic technique for intraoperative language mapping by Huncke, K, Van de Wiele, B, Fried, I, Rubinstein, E H

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-06-1998)
    “…We evaluated a combined technique designed for procedures requiring intraoperative language mapping. We planned to induce general anesthesia with endotracheal…”
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    Lidocaine delays cortical ischemic depolarization: relationship to electrophysiologic recovery and neuropathology by Ayad, M, Verity, M A, Rubinstein, E H

    Published in Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology (01-04-1994)
    “…To determine if the previously reported limitation of i.v. lidocaine in facilitating recovery from cerebral ischemia was related to an effect on ischemic…”
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    Effect of ketamine on cerebral cortical blood flow and metabolism in rabbits by OREN, R. E, RASOOL, N. A, RUBINSTEIN, E. H

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-1987)
    “…The effects of intravenous ketamine (1 mg/kg) on cerebral cortical blood flow and O2 uptake were evaluated in 13 anesthetized, ventilated rabbits. Blood flow…”
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    Comparison of ketamine, physical restraint, halothane and pentobarbital: lack of influence on serotonergic measures in monkeys and rats by Brammer, G L, Raleigh, M J, McGuire, M T, Rubinstein, E H

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-11-1987)
    “…The consequences of the use of ketamine for immobilization have been examined on the concentration of whole blood serotonin, concentrations of…”
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    Cholinergic cerebral vasodilator effect of ketamine in rabbits by REICHER, D, PARAMJIT BHALLA, RUBINSTEIN, E. H

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-1987)
    “…To analyze the mechanism of the cerebral vasodilator effect of ketamine in anesthetized rabbits, we measured the internal carotid blood flow with an…”
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    Cerebrovascular anatomy and blood flow measurements in the rabbit by Scremin, O U, Sonnenschein, R R, Rubinstein, E H

    “…The arterial supply and venous drainage of the rabbit's brain were characterized by intravascular injection of casting material and intra-arterial…”
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    Cholinergic cerebral vasodilatation: lack of involvement of cranial parasympathetic nerves by Scremin, O U, Sonnenschein, R R, Rubinstein, E H

    “…Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was estimated by measurement of internal carotid blood flow (ICBF) and sagittal sinus blood flow (SSBF) in mechanically ventilated…”
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    Midlatency auditory evoked responses: differential effects of a cholinergic agonist and antagonist by Buchwald, J S, Rubinstein, E H, Schwafel, J, Strandburg, R J

    “…The effects of a cholinergic antagonist (scopolamine) and agonist (physostigmine) on the auditory middle latency evoked responses (MLRs) were studied in 7…”
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