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CONTENTS Volume 16 (1988)
Beneficial effects hemodynamics
of Dextran 70 versus Ringer’s acetate on puhnonary and survival in a porcine endotoxin shock model
function,
by J. Modig ............................................................................................................................ sodium bicarbonate with dichloroacetate treatment of Comparison of hyperlectatemia and lactic acidosis in the ischemic rat by R.V.W. Dimlich, M.H. Biros, D.W. Widman and J. Kaplan ........................................ The effectiveness of postischemic oxypurinol administration upon myocardial function in the isolated rat heart by SF. Badylak, W.D. Voorhees III, C.F. Babbs and A. Simmons ................................. Bilateral optic atrophy after cardiac arrest in a patient with acute respiratory failure on positive pressure ventilation by L. Chelluri and M.S. Jastremski .................................................................................... Refractory neonatal hypoxemiaz Diagnostic evaluation and pharmacologic management by W.E. Benitz and D.K. Stevenson ................................................................................... Role of proteases in patients with acute renal failure and regular hemodialysis therapy by W.H. H&l and A. Heidland ............................................................................................ Literature of Resuscitation ...................................................................................................... Hexose monophosphate pathway activity in normal and hypoxic rat brain by K. Domafiska-Janik ........................................................................................................ Adult respiratory dfstress syndrome: current concepts by C. Putterman ................................................................................................................... A model for regional blood flow measurements during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a swine model
by R.B. Taylor, C.G. Brown, T. Bridges, H.A. Werman, J. Ashton and R.L. Hamlin ..................................................................................................................................... Smgle hemorrhage: a clinically relevant canine model of hemorrhagic shock by R.G. Carroll, S.G. Iams, W.H. Pryor Jr. and E.J. Allison Jr . ............................
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31-43
45-48
49-84
65-74 75-78 79-90 91- 106
107-118 119-128
Prognostic value of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in pediatric patients with tramnatic coma
by S. Nataloni, M. Gent%, R. Pagni, M. Valente, S. Gentili, A. Ferretti and G. Brossi ...................................................................................................................................... pH and electrolytes in nasal secretum of intensfve care unit patients by F. Cavaliere. S. Masieri, R. Proieti and S.I. Magalini .......................................... Changes in somatosensory evoked potentials in dogs following cardiac arrest and resuscitation by C.A. Sheets and J.B. McCabe ..................................................................................... Literature of Resuscitation ..................................................................................................... Editoriak Open chest massage for reswcitation from cardiac arrest by A.B. Sanders, K.B. Kern and G.A. Ewy ........................................................................ OpenchestuudfacmassagezArevfew by J. Eldor, D.Z.N. Frankel and J.T. Davidson ................................................................. Elevation of serum pancreatic secretory trypsfn inhfbftor followfng serious injnry by T. Sbibata. hf. Ogawa, N. Takata. T. Niinobu, K-I. Uda, T. Ukai, M. Ohta and T. Mori .........................................................................................................................................
127 - 131 133- 137
139- 147 149- 151 153-134 155-162
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312 Medmnism of electrical defibriIIation of the heart by A.M. Chernysh, V.Ya. Tabak and M.S. Bogushevich .................................................. Decmumd density distribution of mesenteric end diaphragmatic microvascuhu anionicchargeodurIngmurineabdomiuaisepeis by L. Gotioib, A. Shustak, J. Jaichenko and P. Galdi ....................................................... Early &ngee in extrecelbder amino acids and calcium concentrations iu rabbit bIppocempus folbnving complete lbmin cerebral ischemia by R. Pluta. E. Saiifiska, M. Puka, A. Stafiej and J.W.tazarewicz ................................ Efficacy of a combination thromboxaue receptor autagonist and Bpoxygenase inhiitor in traumatic shock by MA. Levitt, G. Stahl and A.M. Lefer ............................................................................ Inaccuracies in manometric central venous pressure measurement by D.G. Clayton ......................................................................................................................
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179-192
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211-220 221-236
Litamture Of Reeaedtetion................................................................................... 231- 237
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My& perfusion pressure: a predictor of 24-hour survival during prolonged car disc arrest in dogs by K.B. Kern, G.A. Ewy, W.D. Voorhees, C.F. Babbs and W.A. Tacker ....................... The effect of epinephrine on hemodynamics, acid-base status and potassium during spontaneous circulation and cardiopubnonary resuscitation by K.H. Lindner, F.W. Ahnefeld and I.M. Bowdler .......................................................... Non-invasive conjuctivai PCO~and PO*monitoring during hyper and hypoventilation by H.B. Kram, P.L. Appel, S. Fink and W.C. Shoemaker ................................................ Pos+ischemi~ neurologic recovery and cerebral blood flow using a compression model of complete “bloodless” cerebrel ischemia in dogs by W.L. Lanier, J.E. Fleischer, J.H. Milde and J.D. Michenfelder ................................. Hspoxie and ischemia modifies histamine metabolism and transport in brain synap tosomes by J. Waskiewicz, L. Molchanova, E. Waiajtys-Bode and U. Bafalowska ..................... Literature of Hesuscitation ....................................................................................................... Letter to the Editor ...........................................I................................................................,....... Subject Index Volume 16 .......................................................................................................... Author Index Volume 16 ........................................................................................................... Contents Volume 16 ................................................................................................,..................
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251-261 263-269
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287-233 225-301 303-304 306-307 309-310 311-313
Sapplement: !Phe Uses of iWdawlam and Flumazenilin Intensive Care
Introduction ................................................................................................................................
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SESSION I CIinicaI pharmacology of Dormicum (midazolam) and Anexate (fbunazenil) by R. Amrein. W. Hetzel, E.P. Bonetti and M. Gerecke ...................................................
S5 - S27
SESSION II MidazoIam infusion and the bwzodiaaepine antagonist flumaze nil for sedation of ideat3ive care patients by E. Geller. P. Halpern, E. Barzelai, P. Sorkine. M.C. Lewis, A. Silbiger and Y. Nevo .............................................,,.................................................................................... s31 - 539 FIumazenH (Ho 15-1766)and physostigmine by P.M. Lauven and H. Stoeckel ......................................................................................... S41 - S48 Eerly dbdcel experience in reversing beneodiezepine sedation with flumazenB after shortprocedures by E. Geiler, D. Niv. Y. Nevo. Y. Leykin, P. Sorkin and V. Rudick ................................. 548 - S58
313 The use of flumasenB in the treatment of 34 intoxicated petients by E. Geller, D. Niv, A. Weinbrum, A. Siibiger, P. Halpern and P. Sorkine ................. Problems of drng eliminatioo in inteusive care patients by F. Follath .... .. ... .. . .. .. .. . ... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . ... . .. . ... . .. . . ... .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. ... . ... . .. . ... . .. ... .. . .. SE$WON III Mortality and morbidity emongst sedated intensive care patients by I. McA. Ledingham, J.F. Bion. L.H. Newman, J.C. McDonald and P.G.M. Wallace ................................................,. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ... . . ... . .. . .. ... . . ... .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. . .. ... . . ... .. . ......... Clinid experiencea with Ro 151788 (Anexete) in beme end mixed-drug overdoses by R. Fantozzi. L. Carameili, M. Barattini, P. Botti, F. Ledda, E. Masini, F. Moroni, S. Peru& A.M. Zorn and P.F. Mannaioni ......................................................................... Controlled sedation in ventileted intensive care patients by R. Ritz, S. Elsasser and J. S&wander ........................................................................... Tbe use of Anexate &ta 15-1788) in acute self-poisonbg with benzodiasepinea alone or combiuedwitbotherdrugs-preBuliMryreeults by J.M. Rouaioux. F.J. Baud, C. Bismuth, J. Du Cailar, R. Ducluzeau, A. Durocher, F. Flesch, G. Bikpi-Benissan, A. Jaeger, Ph. Jean, J. Jouglard, R. Manfrendi, D. Passeron, F. Saulnier and F. Sockel ...............................................................................
WORKSHOP Workshop oo Dormicum (midesolem) and Anexate
6lumasenil)
SS?--562 St&V-s88
S69--577
S79- S82 s83-s89
SQl-S98
in intensive care
patleots ................................................................................................................................... SlOl-5108