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2. Adrenaline increases blood-brain-barrier permeability after haemorrhagic cardiac arrest in immature pigs
3. Hyperglycaemia increases S100β after short experimental cardiac arrest
4. Improved neuroprotective effect of methylene blue with hypothermia after porcine cardiac arrest
5. Sex differences in cerebral injury after severe haemorrhage and ventricular fibrillation in pigs
6. Ammonium chloride and α-ketoglutaric acid increase glutamine availability in the early phase of induced acute metabolic acidosis
7. Differences in cerebral reperfusion and oxidative injury after cardiac arrest in pigs
8. Sigmoid colonic reflectance pulse oximetry and tonometry in a porcine experimental hypoperfusion shock model
9. Neurological outcome after experimental cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a result of delayed and potentially treatable neuronal injury?
10. The sevoflurane saving capacity of a new anaesthetic agent conserving device compared with a low flow circle system
11. Improved cerebral blood supply and oxygenation by aortic balloon occlusion combined with intra-aortic vasopressin administration during experimental cardiopulmonary resuscitation
12. Intraperitoneal tonometry for detection of regional enteric ischaemia
13. The place of THAM in the management of acidemia in clinical practice
14. Intraperitoneal and sigmoid colon tonometry in porcine hypoperfusion and endotoxin shock models
15. UREA METABOLISM AND THE SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME
16. Systemic oxygen uptake during experimental closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation using air or pure oxygen ventilation
17. Cerebral normoxia in the rhesus monkey during isoflurane- or propofol-induced hypotension and hypocapnia, despite disparate blood-flow patterns: A positron emission tomography study
18. Propofol induces a lowering of free cytosolic calcium in myocardial cells
19. Hyperglycaemia increases S100β after short experimental cardiac arrest
20. Cerebral normoxia in the rhesus monkey during isofluraneor propofol-induced hypotension and hypocapnia, despite disparate blood-flow patterns
21. Propofol induces a lowering of free cytosolic calcium in myocardial cells
22. Central and regional blood flow during hyperventilation
23. Postanesthesia monitoring: More than 75% of pulse oximeter alarms are false
24. Gas exchange as monitored in mixed venous and arterial blood during experimental cardiopulmonary resuscitation
25. Ammonium chloride and alpha-ketoglutaric acid increase glutamine availability in the early phase of induced acute metabolic acidosis.
26. Effects of alkaline buffer administration on survival and myocardial energy metabolism in pigs subjected to ventricular fibrillation and closed chest CPR
27. Lactate metabolism and hypocarbic hyperventilation. An experimental study in piglets.
28. Reversal of postoperative somnolence using a two-rate infusion of physostigmine.
29. Pulmonary complications after upper abdominal surgery: their prevention with intercostal blocks.
30. Haemodynamic effects of intravenous bupivacaine during high thoracic epidural anaesthesia.
31. The influence of epidural analgesia on the splanchnic exchange of amino acids during upper abdominal surgery.
32. Circulatory effects of short-term hypercapnia during thoracolumbar epidural anaesthesia.
33. A new nomogram facilitating adequate haemodilution.
34. Reversal of sedation and respiratory depression after anaesthesia by the combined use of physostigmine and naloxone in neurosurgical patients.
35. A double-blind trial of the analgesic properties of physostigmine in postoperative patients.
36. Pharmacokinetics of physostigmine after intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous administration in surgical patients.
37. Thermal balance during transurethral resection of the prostate. A comparison of general anaesthesia and epidural analgesia.
38. Effects of a thermal ceiling on postoperative hypothermia.
39. Regional Blockade Versus Analgesic Therapy.
40. Influence of abdominal surgical trauma on substrate utilization by the human brain.
41. Splanchnic turn-over of some energy metabolites and acid-base balance during intravenous infusion of lidocaine, bupivacaine or etidocaine.
42. Splanchnic elimination and systemic toxicity of bupivacaine and etidocaine in man.
43. Influence of intravenously administered ephedrine on splanchnic haemodynamics and clearance of lidocaine.
44. Human hepatic blood flow and its relation to systemic circulation during intravenous infusion of bupivacaine or etidocaine.
45. Human hepatic blood flow and its relation to systemic circulation during intravenous infusion of lidocaine.
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