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    Group B streptococcal sepsis impairs cerebral vascular reactivity to acute hypercarbia in piglets by RUDINSKY, B. F, LOZON, M, BELL, A, HIPPS, R, MEADOW, W. L

    Published in Pediatric research (1996)
    “…We investigated whether group B streptococcal (STREP) infusion impairs the cerebral blood flow (CBF) response to acute hypercarbia in piglets, and whether…”
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    Relationship between oxygen delivery and metabolic acidosis during sepsis in piglets by Rudinsky, B F, Meadow, W L

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-1992)
    “…To determine if the preservation of oxygen delivery (DO2) ameliorates the development of metabolic acidosis during group B streptococcal infusion. We examined…”
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    Effects of dextran infusion on cardiac output, oxygen delivery, and oxygen utilization in piglets during the first month of life by Meadow, W L, Rudinsky, B F

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-1990)
    “…We determined the effects of volume infusion on cardiac output, oxygen delivery (Do2), oxygen consumption (Vo2), and oxygen extraction (O2 extr) in piglets at…”
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    Selective elevation of systemic blood pressure by epinephrine during sepsis-induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets by MEADOW, W. L, RUDINSKY, B. F, STRATES, E

    Published in Pediatric research (01-09-1986)
    “…In a piglet model of group B beta Streptococci (GBS)-induced pulmonary hypertension, we have determined hemodynamic responses to epinephrine (EPI) infusion in…”
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    Oxygen delivery, oxygen consumption, and metabolic acidosis during group B streptococcal sepsis in piglets by MEADOW, W. L, RUDINSKY, B. F, STRATES, E, KOMAR, K. J

    Published in Pediatric research (01-11-1987)
    “…The development of metabolic acidosis during neonatal sepsis with group B streptococci (GBS) has been attributed to progressive tissue ischemia resulting from…”
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    Neither nitroglycerin nor nitroprusside selectively reduces sepsis-induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets by Rudinsky, B F, Komar, K J, Strates, E, Meadow, W L

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-1987)
    “…No therapeutic agent consistently decreases pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) more than aortic pressure in neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of…”
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    Direct comparison of the effects of nebulized nitroprusside versus inhaled nitric oxide on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics during hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension in piglets by Schreiber, Michael D, Dixit, Rajeev, Rudinsky, Brian, Hipps, Robert, Morgan, Sherwin E, Keith, Alfred, Meadow, William

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-11-2002)
    “…OBJECTIVETo test the hypothesis that nebulized nitroprusside and inhaled nitric oxide would not differ in producing selective pulmonary vasodilation during…”
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    Effects of nebulized nitroprusside on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics during pulmonary hypertension in piglets by MEADOW, W, RUDINSKY, B, BELL, A, HIPPS, R

    Published in Pediatric research (01-08-1998)
    “…We tested the effects of nebulized nitroprusside (Neb-NP) on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics during pulmonary hypertension induced by hypoxia or group B…”
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    Correlation of flow probe determinations of common carotid artery blood flow and internal carotid artery blood flow with microsphere determinations of cerebral blood flow in piglets by MEADOW, W, RUDINSKY, B, RAJU, T, JOHN, E, FORNELL, L, SHANKARARAO, R

    Published in Pediatric research (01-03-1999)
    “…We investigated whether blood flow determined by a flow probe situated on one common carotid artery provided an accurate estimation of unilateral cerebral…”
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    Hemodynamic homeostasis during acute hypoxia in septic and nonseptic piglets : Differential role of prostaglandins and nitric oxide by RUDINSKY, B, HIPPS, R, BELL, A, LOZON, M, MEADOW, W

    Published in Pediatric research (01-04-2000)
    “…We studied the hemodynamic responses of 29 anesthetized and mechanically ventilated piglets to acute hypoxia [reduction of Pao2 from 130 to 38 mm Hg induced by…”
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    Inflammatory mediators and neonatal sepsis. Rarely has so little been known by so many about so much by Meadow, W, Rudinsky, B

    Published in Clinics in perinatology (01-06-1995)
    “…Many questions remain unanswered (and probably many more remain unasked) about neonatal sepsis. In addition, many mediators of inflammation have been…”
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    Effects of inhibition of endothelium-derived relaxation factor on hemodynamics and oxygen utilization during group B streptococcal sepsis in piglets by Meadow, William, Rudinsky, Brian, Bell, Anthony, Hipps, Robert

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-04-1995)
    “…OBJECTIVETo determine the effects of the inhibition of endothelium-derived relaxation factor in an animal model of neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis…”
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    The role of prostaglandins and endothelium-derived relaxation factor in the regulation of cerebral blood flow and cerebral oxygen utilization in the piglet : operationalizing the concept of an essential circulation by MEADOW, W, RUDINSKY, B, BELL, A, LOZON, M, RANDLE, C, HIPPS, R

    Published in Pediatric research (01-06-1994)
    “…The brain is considered an "essential" organ, defined as one whose blood supply is preferentially maintained vis-à-vis other less-essential circulations during…”
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