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  1. Article

    Oxygen transport

    Humans are a cluster of cells and O2 is the most critical nutrient to these cells. Understanding why cells need O2, the consequences of lack of O2 and how the O2 transport system works enables clinicians to diagn...

    L. G. R. Delima, J. E. Wynands in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1993)

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    Risk-adjusted mortality to assess quality of care in cardiac surgery

    J. -Y. Dupuis, J. E. Wynands in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1993)

  3. Article

    Erratum

    Saiah Michèle, Borgeat Alain, Wilder-Smith Oliver in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1992)

  4. Article

    Abstracts

    Saiah Michèle, Borgeat Alain, Wilder-Smith Oliver in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1992)

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    Bolus administration of esmolol for controlling the haemodynamic response to tracheal intubation: the canadian multicentre trial

    A multicentre trial was designed to determine the dose-response and side-effects of esmolol when administered as a single iv bolus prior to induction of anaesthesia for controlling the haemodynamic response to...

    Donald R. Miller, Raymond J. Martineau, J. E. Wynands in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1991)

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    Abstracts

    P. Korzeniewski, S. A. Lang, R. Grant, C. Loader in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1991)

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    Abstracts

    E. T. Crosby, S. Halpern, K. M. Bill, R. J. Flynnn in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1989)

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    Abstracts

    J. P. O’Callaghan, R. T. Williams, C. J. E. Cruise in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1988)

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    Abstracts

    J. F. Nicholas, J. Fuller, T. C. Frewen, R. Lee in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1987)

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    Abstracts

    S. G. Bertram, J. P. Koch, J. D. Dubbin in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1986)

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    Early extubation after high-dose fentanyl anaesthesia for aortocoronary bypass surgery: reversal of respiratory depression with low-dose nalbuphine

    To investigate the possibility of selective reversal of narcotic-induced respiratory depression following fentanyl anaesthesia, we studied 20 patients after aortocoronary bypass surgery. All patients were anae...

    J. G. Ramsay, B. D. Higgs, J. E. Wynands in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1985)

  12. Article

    Reply

    G. E. Townsend, J E. Wynands, D. G. Whalley in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1984)

  13. Article

    Role of reninangiotensin system in cardiopulmonary bypass hypertension

    The role of the renin-angiotensin system in the aetiology of perioperative hypertension was studied in 15 previously normotensive patients undergoing coronary artery surgery and anaesthetized with fentanyl. Me...

    G. E. Townsend, J. E. Wynands, D. G. Whalley in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1984)

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    Abstracts

    H. T. Kieraszewicz, A. M. Lam, D. J. Steward in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    Book reviews

    J. G. Ramsay, J. E. Wynands, K. M. Lampe in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    A profile of intravenous nitroglycerin use in cardiopulmonary bypass surgery

    We studied the indications for use, time to onset of effect, approximate effective concentration and therapeutic success of commercially prepared intravenous nitroglycerin (NTG) in 50 patients undergoing cardi...

    G. E. Townsend, J. E. Wynands, D. G. Whalley in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

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    Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting,

    F. Prigent, C. Hubscher, G. Oksenlhendler in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1982)

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    High dose fentanyl anaesthesia with oxygen for aorto-coronary bypass surgery

    Ten patients were anaesthetized with 100 per cent oxygen and fentanyl l00 μg · kg-1 for aorto-coronary bypass surgery and studied during induction of anaesthesia and initial surgical stimulation. All patients wer...

    L. Quintin, D. G. Whalley, J. E. Wynands in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1981)

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    A clinical comparison of diazepam and thiopentone as induction agents to general anaesthesia

    Experience with 200 cases has been presented, in which 2.5 per cent thiopen-tone was used as the induction agent in 100 cases, 0.1 per cent diazepam in fifty cases, and 0.5 per cent diazepam in the remaining f...

    G. S. Fox, J. E. Wynands, M. Bhambhami in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1968)

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    Coronary artery disease and anaesthesia (Experience in 120 patients for revascularization of the heart)

    One-hundred and twenty patients with severe coronary artery disease were anaesthetized for a revascularization procedure. The over-all mortality rate was 13.4 per cent. The preoperative assessment, anaesthetic...

    J. E. Wynands, C. A. SheRidan, K. Kelkar in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1967)

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