311 results on '"Sneyd, J. R."'
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2. Perioperative statins surgery and postoperative pain
3. Making sense of propofol sedation for endoscopy
4. Standardizing end points in perioperative trials: towards a core and extended outcome set
5. Randomized controlled trial of stroke volume optimization during elective major abdominal surgery in patients stratified by aerobic fitness
6. NAP5 and the isolated forearm technique
7. Defining competence in obstetric epidural anaesthesia for inexperienced trainees†
8. Nitrous oxide: are we still in equipoise? A qualitative review of current controversies
9. Patientsʼ inability to perform a preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise test or demonstrate an anaerobic threshold is associated with inferior outcomes after major colorectal surgery
10. I. The Irish are coming
11. Cognitive states and the isolated forearm technique – time to be objective and dispassionate
12. Pre-operative echocardiography for hip fracture patients
13. Theatre efficiency: starting on time
14. Routine pre-operative echocardiography for detection of aortic stenosis?
15. The effect of temperature on di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate leaching from PVC infusion sets exposed to lipid emulsions
16. Randomized controlled trial of intraoperative goal-directed fluid therapy in aerobically fit and unfit patients having major colorectal surgery
17. The role of routine pre-operative bedside echocardiography in detecting aortic stenosis in patients with a hip fracture*
18. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics – is there anything new?
19. Goal-directed fluid therapy (GDT) for elective rectal resections: 103
20. Patientsʼ inability to perform a preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise test risk may be a predictor for worse outcomes after major colorectal surgery: 053
21. Does a preoperative cardiopulmonary exercise test identify a subgroup of patients who benefit from intraoperative goal directed therapy during elective colorectal surgery?: O132
22. New drugs and technologies, intravenous anaesthesia is on the move (again)
23. Tracheal intubation without neuromuscular blocking agents: is there any point?
24. The anaesthetist and the environment
25. Droperidol: past, present and future
26. Assessing fitness for surgery: a comparison of questionnaire, incremental shuttle walk, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing in general surgical patients†
27. Memory and awareness during anaesthesia
28. Anaesthetic effects of propofol polymeric micelle: a novel water soluble propofol formulation
29. Cardiovascular changes after achieving constant effect site concentration of propofol
30. Memory and awareness during anaesthesia
31. Remifentanil–midazolam sedation for paediatric patients receiving mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery†
32. Effect site: who needs it?
33. Multicentre evaluation of the adenosine agonist GR79236X in patients with dental pain after third molar extraction
34. Is peri-operative cortisol secretion related to post-operative cognitive dysfunction?
35. Comparison of propofol/remifentanil and sevoflurane/remifentanil for maintenance of anaesthesia for elective intracranial surgery
36. Recent advances in intravenous anaesthesia
37. Recent advances in intravenous anaesthesia
38. How low can we go?
39. How low can we go?
40. Cognitive dysfunction after minor surgery in the elderly
41. Isocapnic Clamping with Feedback and Feed-Forward Control
42. Lessons from Stafford
43. Patient‐centred measurement of recovery from day‐case surgery using wrist worn accelerometers: a pilot and feasibility study.
44. Ethics and research in anaesthesia
45. Consent to clinical trials in anaesthesia
46. Remifentanil in the critically ill
47. Antiemetic effect of propofol
48. Infusions of subhypnotic doses of propofol for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting
49. Oxygen administration and explicit memory: no improvement found in healthy volunteers
50. Papaveretum In Women Of Childbearing Potential
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