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    Risk Factors and Solutions for the Development of Neurobehavioral Changes After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting by Hammon, John W, Stump, David A, Kon, Neal D, Cordell, A.Robert, Hudspeth, Allen S, Oaks, Timothy E, Brooker, Robert F, Rogers, Anne T, Hilbawi, MS, Rosie, Coker MSN, Laura H, Troost, B.Todd

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-06-1997)
    “…Background. As operative mortality for coronary artery bypass grafting has decreased, greater attention has focused on neurobehavioral complications of…”
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    Intraoperative insulin therapy does not reduce the need for inotropic or antiarrhythmic therapy after cardiopulmonary bypass by Groban, Leanne, Butterworth, John, Legault, Claudine, Rogers, Anne T., Kon, Neal D., Hammon, John W.

    “…Objective: To determine whether attempted glucose control through intraoperative insulin therapy reduces the need for inotropic or antiarrhythmic therapy after…”
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    Nimodipine neuroprotection in cardiac valve replacement: report of an early terminated trial by Legault, C, Furberg, C D, Wagenknecht, L E, Rogers, A T, Stump, D A, Coker, L, Troost, B T, Hammon, J W

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-04-1996)
    “…We conducted a double-blind, randomized clinical trial in patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement to determine whether nimodipine, a dihydropyridine…”
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    Prophylactic nitroglycerin did not reduce myocardial ischemia during accelerated recovery management of coronary artery bypass graft surgery patients by Zvara, David A., Groban, Leanne, Rogers, Anne T., Prielipp, Richard C., Murphy, Bryant, Hines, Michael, Hammon, John W., Kon, Neal D., Royster, Roger L.

    “…Objective: To evaluate the use of a high dose of nitroglycerin (NTG) for prophylaxis against myocardial ischemia and infarction in patients undergoing coronary…”
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    Cerebral emboli and cognitive outcome after cardiac surgery by Stump, David A., Rogers, Anne T., Hammon, John W., Newman, Stanton P.

    “…There have been major advancements in cardiac surgery over the past two decades, with a concomitant decrease in mortality and major morbidity. However, several…”
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    Age and other risk factors for neuropsychologic decline in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery by Smith, M.Heather, Wagenknecht, Lynne E., Legault, Claudine, Goff, David C., Stump, David A., Troost, B.Todd, Rogers, Anne T.

    “…Objective: To evaluate if increasing age is a major determinant of long-term neuropsychologic (NP) dysfunction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass…”
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    Cerebrovascular and cerebral metabolic effects of alterations in perfusion flow rate during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in man by Rogers, A T, Prough, D S, Roy, R C, Gravlee, G P, Stump, D A, Cordell, A R, Phipps, J, Taylor, C L

    “…Recent experimental and clinical investigations provide conflicting evidence regarding the effects of changes in the systemic flow rate from the pump…”
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    Hypercarbia depresses cerebral oxygen consumption during cardiopulmonary bypass by PROUGH, D. S, ROGERS, A. T, STUMP, D. A, MILLS, S. A, GRAVLEE, G. P, TAYLOR, C

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-08-1990)
    “…No human studies have systematically examined the relations among PaCO2, cerebral blood flow, and the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen during hypothermic…”
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    Cerebral blood flow decreases with time whereas cerebral oxygen consumption remains stable during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in humans by PROUGH, D. S, ROGERS, A. T, STUMP, D. A, ROY, R. C, CORDELL, A. R, PHIPPS, J, TAYLOR, C. L

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-1991)
    “…Recent investigations demonstrate that cerebral blood flow (CBF) progressively declines during hypothermic, nonpulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). If CBF…”
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    Baseline Activated Coagulation Time Should Be Measured After Surgical Incision by Gravlee, Glenn P., Whitaker, Cathy L., Mark, Lynette J., Rogers, Anne T., Royster, Roger L., Harrison, Gordon A.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-11-1990)
    “…The activated coagulation time (ACT) is widely used to guide heparin and protamine dosing during cardiac surgery. A common protocol involves establishing a…”
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