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    Persistent hypothermia after intrathecal morphine: case report and literature review by Ryan, Kenneth F., Price, James W., Warriner, C. Brian, Choi, Peter T.

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-04-2012)
    “…Purpose To describe a case of persistent hypothermia following spinal anesthesia with intrathecal morphine. Clinical features Following elective right total…”
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    Effect of subcutaneous carbon dioxide insufflation on arterial pCO2 by RUDSTON-BROWN, B. C. D, MACLENNAN, D, WARRINER, C. B, PHANG, P. T

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-1996)
    “…Subcutaneous emphysema following laparoscopy could result in postoperative respiratory acidosis from prolonged CO2 absorption. We studied the magnitude and…”
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    Reconstituted thiopentone retains its alkalinity without bacterial contamination for up to four weeks by WONG, C. L, BRIAN WARRINER, C, MCCORMACK, J. P, CLARKE, A. M

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-05-1992)
    “…The manufacturers of thiopentone recommend that after reconstitution, it should be kept only for 24 hr to reduce the risk of contamination. However, there are…”
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    A North American Survey of Intravenous Regional Anesthesia by Henderson, Cynthia L, Warriner, C. Brian, McEwen, James A, Merrick, Pamela M

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-10-1997)
    “…One thousand questionnaires concerning the techniques and complications of intravenous regional anesthesia (IVRA) were sent to 900 American and 100 Canadian…”
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    Continuous Intravenous Administration of Ketorolac Reduces Pain and Morphine Consumption After Total Hip or Knee Arthroplasty by Etches, Richard C, Warriner, C. Brian, Badner, Neal, Buckley, D. Norman, Beattie, W. Scott, Chan, Vincent W. S, Parsons, David, Girard, Michel

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-1995)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the analgesic efficacy, opioid-sparing effect, and tolerability of ketorolac administered as an intravenous (IV)…”
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    Carbon dioxide absorption is not linearly related to intraperitoneal carbon dioxide insufflation pressure in pigs by LISTER, D. R, RUDSTON-BROWN, B, WARRINER, C. B, MCEWEN, J, CHAN, M, WALLEY, K. R

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (1994)
    “…Carbon dioxide absorption into the blood during laparoscopic surgery using intraperitoneal carbon dioxide insufflation may lead to respiratory acidosis,…”
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    The effects of retroperitoneal carbon dioxide insufflation on hemodynamics and arterial carbon dioxide by Baird, Jennifer E, Granger, Robert, Klein, Rael, Warriner, C.Brian, Phang, P.Terry

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-02-1999)
    “…BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic techniques are being increasingly used for retroperitoneal surgery. However, hemodynamic and ventilatory efforts of retroperitoneal…”
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    Effect of subcutaneous carbon dioxide insufflation on arterial pCO 2 by Rudston-Brown, Blair C.D., MacLennan, David, Brian Warriner, C., Terry Phang, P.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-1996)
    “…Subcutaneous emphysema following laparoscopy could result in postoperative respiratory acidosis from prolonged CO 2 absorption. We studied the magnitude and…”
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    Myocardial anaerobic metabolism occurs at a critical coronary venous PO2 in pigs by Walley, K R, Collins, R M, Cooper, D J, Warriner, C B

    “…We tested the hypothesis that the onset of myocardial anaerobic metabolism is fundamentally different from the whole body and other organs, where the onset of…”
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    Oxygen uptake during peritoneal ventilation in a porcine model of hypoxemia by Giffin, D. Mitch, Gow, Kenneth W, Warriner, C. Brian, Walley, Keith R, Phang, P. Terry

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-1998)
    “…OBJECTIVESPeritoneal ventilation (PV) can greatly increase PaO2 in hypoxemic rabbits. We tested the hypothesis that the peritoneum can provide a gas exchange…”
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    A comparison of regularly dosed oral morphine and on-demand intramuscular morphine in the treatment of postsurgical pain by MCCORMACK, J. P, WARRINER, C. B, LEVINE, M, BLICK, N

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-09-1993)
    “…A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial was conducted to compare the use of regularly dosed po morphine and on-demand in morphine in 47…”
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    Effect of lung inflation and sternotomy direction on pleural space violation by Lichtenstein, Samuel V., Abel, James G., Miyagishima, Robert T., Ling, Hilton, Warriner, C.Brian, Stilwell, Moira E., Thompson, Christopher R.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-12-1994)
    “…Patients often are disconnected temporarily from the ventilator before sternotomy to avoid entering the pleural space with the sternal saw. Although this…”
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    Abstracts by Botero, C. A., Smith, C. E., Holbrook, C., Pinchak, A. C., Johnson, David, Thomson, Dorothy, Mycyk, Taras, Burbridge, M., Mayers, Irvin, Wahba, nR. W. M., Belque, F., Kleiman, S. J., Parker, Steven, Cox, Peter, Holtby, Helen, Roy, Lawrence, St-Amand, Marc A., Murkin, John M., Baird, Donna, Downey, Donal B., Menkis, Alan H., Yang, Fan, Troncy, Éric, Francœur, Martin, Charbonneau, Marc, Vinay, Patrick, Blaise, Gilbert, Splinter, William M., Roberts, David J., Rhine, Elliot J., MacNeill, Helen B., Reid, Craig W., McKay, William PS, Erjavec, Miklavs, McKay, Benjamin W. S., Gregson, Peter H., Blanchet, Travis, Kember, Guy, Lavoie, Josée, Vischoff, Daniel, Cyrenne, Louise, Villeneuve, Edith, Williot, Pierre, Raghupathy, A. K., Haug, R., Punjabi, B., Ditzig, F., Melnik, Howard, Tessler, Michael J., Krasner, L. Jill, Corda, David M., Solanki, Kal, Layon, A. Joseph, Gallagher, T. James, Stoltzfus, Daniel P., Rabuka, Shannon L., Moote, Carol A., Chen, Robert J. B., Yee, Doreen A., Harrington, Ellen, Orser, Beverley A., Giffin, D. Mitch, Gow, Kenneth W., Phang, P. Terry, Walley, Keith R., Warriner, C. Brian, Cohen, Matthew H., Klahsen, Andrew J., O’Reilly, Deirdre, McBride, John, Ballantyne, Margaret, Goranson, Blair D., Lang, Scott, Dust, William N., McKerrell, Jeff, Martin, Guy, Martin, René, Martin, Daniel, Valet, Philippe, Tétrault, Jean-Pierre, Dagenais, Caroline, Pirlet, Martine, Dansereau, Dominique, D’Orléans-Justes, Pedro, Jankowska, Agnès, Veillette, Yves, Mathieson, Angela L., Intrater, Howard, Cruickshank, Lionel, Duke, P. C., Ong, B. Y., Woo, Vincent, Schimnowski, Donna, Trosky, Sharon, Dalton, Linda, Zabani, Ibrahim, Chilvers, Colin R., Vaghadia, Himat, Merrick, Pamela M., Kashkari, Ibrahim

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-05-1996)
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