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    A modern literature review of carbon monoxide poisoning theories, therapies, and potential targets for therapy advancement by Roderique, Joseph D, Josef, Christopher S, Feldman, Michael J, Spiess, Bruce D

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (06-08-2015)
    “…Highlights • Carbon monoxide poisoning effects go far beyond hemoglobin poisoning. • Carbon monoxide creates reactive oxygen species and promotes nitric oxide…”
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    The Use of High-Dose Hydroxocobalamin for Vasoplegic Syndrome by Roderique, Joseph D., MA, MS, VanDyck, Kofi, MD, Holman, Brita, MD, Tang, Daniel, MD, Chui, Betty, CCP, RN, Spiess, Bruce D., MD, FAHA

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-05-2014)
    “…We describe a case of hypotension on cardiopulmonary bypass for coronary artery bypass grafting, double valve repairs, and patent foramen ovale closure. The…”
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    Preclinical evaluation of injectable reduced hydroxocobalamin as an antidote to acute carbon monoxide poisoning by Roderique, Joseph D, Josef, Christopher S, Newcomb, Alden H, Reynolds, Penny S, Somera, Leonardo G, Spiess, Bruce D

    “…Current management of acute inhalational carbon monoxide (CO) toxicity includes hyperbaric or normobaric O2 therapy. However, efficacy has not been…”
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    Smoke Inhalation Injury in a Pregnant Patient: A Literature Review of the Evidence and Current Best Practices in the Setting of a Classic Case by RODERIQUE, Ensign Joseph D, GEBRE-GIORGIS, Abel A, STEWART, Dane H, FELDMAN, Michael J, POZEZ, Andrea L

    Published in Journal of burn care & research (01-09-2012)
    “…For smoke inhalation injury of a pregnant woman, one must treat two patients and be aware of the potential effects of carbon monoxide (CO) and cyanide (CN)…”
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    Neostigmine to relieve a suspected colonic pseudo-obstruction in a burn patient: a case-based review of the literature by Gebre-Giorgis, Abel A, Roderique, Ensign Joseph D, Stewart, Dane, Feldman, Michael J, Pozez, Andrea L

    Published in Eplasty (2013)
    “…Neostigmine is one of the treatment options for colonic pseudo-obstruction in the medical patient. However, experience in using neostigmine for this indication…”
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