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  1. An experimental study on intraoperative recovery of recurrent laryngeal nerve function
  2. Vocal cord function during recurrent laryngeal nerve injury assessed by accelerometry and EMG
  3. Hypothermia outcome prediction after extracorporeal life support for hypothermic cardiac arrest patients: The HOPE score
  4. Reply to: Assessing feasibility and safety of hydroxyethyl starch as priming solution of cardiopulmonary bypass
  5. Neuroprotective treatment strategies after rewarming from accidental hypothermia
  6. Is the use of hydroxyethyl starch as priming solution during cardiac surgery advisable? A randomized, single-center trial
  7. Survival of a cardiac arrested victim with hypothermia despite severely elevated serum potassium (9.0 mmol/L)
  8. Injury mechanisms and electromyographic changes after injury of the recurrent laryngeal nerve: Experiments in a porcine model
  9. Microvascular fluid exchange during CPB with deep hypothermia circulatory arrest or low flow
  10. Outcome After Rewarming From Accidental Hypothermia by Use of Extracorporeal Circulation
  11. Usefulness of the Pulmonary Artery Catheter in a Perioperative Setting
  12. EMG changes during continuous intraoperative neuromonitoring with sustained recurrent laryngeal nerve traction in a porcine model
  13. Fluid filtration and vascular compliance during cardiopulmonary bypass: effects of two volatile anesthetics
  14. Does Roller Pump–Induced Pulsatile CPB Perfusion Affect Microvascular Fluid Shifts and Tissue Perfusion?
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  16. Does insulin impact cold-induced fluid- and protein-extravasation?
  17. Intraaortic Counterpulsation During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Impairs Distal Organ Perfusion
  18. Acute elevation of intra-abdominal pressure contributes to extravascular shift of fluid and proteins in an experimental porcine model
  19. Portal Cytokine Response and Metabolic Markers in the Early Stages of Abdominal Sepsis in Pigs
  20. Microvascular fluid exchange during pulsatile cardiopulmonary bypass perfusion with the combined use of a nonpulsatile pump and intra-aortic balloon pump
  21. Isoflurane in Contrast to Propofol Promotes Fluid Extravasation during Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Pigs
  22. Does β2-adrenergic stimulation attenuate fluid extravasation during hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass? An experimental study in pigs
  23. Isolation of interstitial fluid in skin during volume expansion: evaluation of a method in pigs
  24. Infusion of hypertonic saline/starch during cardiopulmonary bypass reduces fluid overload and may impact cardiac function
  25. Percutaneous left ventricular assist device can prevent acute cerebral ischaemia during ventricular fibrillation
  26. Surface cooling versus core cooling: Comparative studies of microvascular fluid- and protein-shifts in a porcine model
  27. Fluid overload during cardiopulmonary bypass is effectively reduced by a continuous infusion of hypertonic saline/dextran (HSD)
  28. A hyperosmolar-colloidal additive to the CPB-priming solution reduces fluid load and fluid extravasation during tepid CPB
  29. Elevated flow rate during cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with fluid accumulation
  30. Intraoperative fluid balance during cardiopulmonary bypass: effects of different mean arterial pressures
  31. Low perfusion pressure during CPB may induce cerebral metabolic and ultrastructural changes
  32. Reduced fluid gain during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets using a continuous infusion of a hyperosmolar/hyperoncotic solution
  33. Mean arterial pressure about 40 mmHg during CPB is associated with cerebral ischemia in piglets
  34. Low arterial pressure during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets does not decrease fluid leakage
  35. Cold-induced fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets can be counteracted by use of iso-oncotic prime
  36. Fluid shift is moderate and short-lived during acute crystalloid hemodilution and normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets
  37. Time course variations of haemodynamics, plasma volume and microvascular fluid exchange following surface cooling: an experimental approach to accidental hypothermia
  38. Can the use of methylprednisolone, vitamin C, or α-trinositol prevent cold-induced fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets?
  39. Immediate control of life-threatening digoxin intoxication in a child by use of digoxin-specific antibody fragments (Fab)
  40. Fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets - effects of hypothermia and different cooling protocols
  41. Determination of plasma volume in anaesthetized piglets using the carbon monoxide (CO) method
  42. Temperature-related fluid extravasation during cardiopulmonary bypass: An analysis of filtration coefficients and transcapillary pressures
  43. Rewarming from accidental hypothermia by extracorporeal circulation. A retrospective study
  44. Studies on fluid extravasation related to induced hypothermia during cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets
  45. Dynamic evaluation of fluid shifts during normothermic and hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in piglets
  46. Sampling of interstitial fluid and measurement of colloid osmotic pressure (COPi) in pigs: evaluation of the wick method
  47. Midazolam-fentanyl-isoflurane anaesthesia is suitable for haemodynamic and fluid balance studies in pigs
  48. Cardiac arrest due to massive pulmonary embolism following caesarean section. Successful resuscitation and pulmonary embolectomy
  49. Effects of velocity distribution, diameter measurement and velocity tracing on the accuracy of cardiac output measurement by pulsed doppler echocardiography in the aortic annulus of pigs
  50. Haemodynamic effects of high-dose vecuronium compared with pancuronium in beta-blocked patients with coronary artery disease during fentanyl-diazepam-nitrous oxide anaesthesia
  51. The velocity distribution in the aortic annulus at different times during systole is mainly determined by the pattern of flow convergence in the left ventricular outflow tract - An experimental study using Doppler colour flow mapping
  52. High-dose vecuronium may be an alternative to suxamethonium for rapid-sequence intubation
  53. Duration of vecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade predicted by dose and onset time
  54. Accidental hypothermia with cardiac arrest: Complete recovery after prolonged resuscitation and rewarming by extracorporeal circulation
  55. Midazolam does not potentiate the effect of vecuronium in patients
  56. COMPARISON OF LARGE DOSE OF VECURONIUM WITH PANCURONIUM FOR PROLONGED NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE
  57. Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from isolated rat liver mitochondria. Effect of respiratory substrates and metabolic inhibitors
  58. Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from rat liver mitochondria. Effect of K+ and other cations
  59. Effect of ligandin on the efflux of Co-deuteroporphyrin from isolated rat liver mitochondria
  60. Effect of hemopexin on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from isolated rat liver mitochondria
  61. Studies on the efflux of metalloporphyrin from rat-liver mitochondria. Effect of albumin, globin, haemin and haemoglobin
  62. Iron, porphyrin and heme transport in mitochondria