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    The Incidence of Awareness During Anesthesia: A Multicenter United States Study by Sebel, Peter S., Bowdle, T. Andrew, Ghoneim, Mohamed M., Rampil, Ira J., Padilla, Roger E., Gan, Tong Joo, Domino, Karen B.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-09-2004)
    “…Awareness with recall after general anesthesia is an infrequent, but well described, phenomenon that may result in posttraumatic stress disorder. There are no…”
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    Age-associated Changes in Cardiac Gene Expression after Preconditioning by LIXIN LIU, JIANG ZHU, GLASS, Peter S. A, BRINK, Peter R, RAMPIL, Ira J, REBECCHI, Mario J

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-11-2009)
    “…Cardiac protection afforded by ischemic preconditioning (IPC) and anesthetic preconditioning (APC) are significantly reduced in the senescent myocardium. The…”
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    Communication in Critical Care Environments: Mobile Telephones Improve Patient Care by Soto, Roy G., Chu, Larry F., Goldman, Julian M., Rampil, Ira J., Ruskin, Keith J.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-2006)
    “…Most hospital policies prohibiting the use of wireless devices cite reports of disruption of medical equipment by cellular telephones. There have been no…”
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    To the Editor by Rampil, Ira J.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-2023)
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    To the Editor by Rampil, Ira J.

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    Isoflurane Modulates Genomic Expression in Rat Amygdala by Rampil, Ira J., Moller, Daryn H., Bell, Achim H.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-2006)
    “…General anesthesia, at a minimum, provides amnesia and unresponsiveness. Although anesthetics have many modulatory effects on neuronal ionophore protein…”
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    Spectral Entropy Predicts Auditory Recall in Volunteers by Moller, Daryn H., Rampil, Ira J.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-03-2008)
    “…From a patient's perspective, intraoperative amnesia is an essential component of general anesthesia. Without specific strategies to reduce recall, its…”
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    Anesthetic potency (MAC) is independent of forebrain structures in the rat by RAMPIL, I. J, MASON, P, HIMANSHU SINGH

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-04-1993)
    “…The ability of general anesthetics to suppress somatomotor responses to surgical incision and other noxious stimuli is of particular clinical relevance. When…”
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    Bispectral EEG index during Nitrous oxide administration by RAMPIL, I. J, KIM, J.-S, LENHARDT, R, NEGISHI, C, SESSLER, D. I

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-1998)
    “…Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a commonly used sedative for painful diagnostic procedures and dental work. The authors sought to characterize the effects of N2O on…”
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    Volatile anesthetics depress spinal motor neurons by RAMPIL, I. J, KING, B. S

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-07-1996)
    “…Depression of spinal alpha-motor neurons apparently plays a role in the surgical immobility induced by isoflurane. Using the noninvasive technique of F-wave…”
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    To the Editor by Rampil, Ira J

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-2023)
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    To the Editor by Rampil, Ira J

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    Forty-hertz midlatency auditory evoked potential activity predicts wakeful response during desflurane and propofol anesthesia in volunteers by DUTTON, R. C, SMITH, W. D, RAMPIL, I. J, CHORTKOFF, B. S, EGER, E. I

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-11-1999)
    “…Suppression of response to command commonly indicates unconsciousness and generally occurs at anesthetic concentrations that suppress or eliminate memory…”
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