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  1. Article

    Book reviews

    Raymond Kozody, Arthur M. Lam, K. M. Leighton in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1987)

  2. Article

    Technical report modification of IVAC 530 infusion pump for patient controlled analgesia

    This article describes an inexpensive device for delivering patient-controlled analgesia. Details of the necessary modifications of a standard IVAC 530 infusion pump are included. The total cost of the modifie...

    C. P. Bates, J. A. McEwen, K. M. Leighton in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1987)

  3. Article

    Book reviews

    Francois Donati, J. Swartz, Joan C. Bevan in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1986)

  4. Article

    Book reviews

    A. M. Lam, K. M. Leighton, James Dalton in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1984)

  5. Article

    Book reviews

    K. M. Leighton, D. H. Reimer, James Duffin in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1984)

  6. Article

    Addendum

    K. M. Leighton, S. L. Lim, N. Wilson in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1983)

  7. Article

    Arginine vasopressin response to anaesthesia produced by halothane, enflurane and isoflurane

    Some of the effects of inhalational anaesthetics may be mediated by (3-endorphins acting on opioid receptors. Stimulation of such receptors has been shown both to promote and to inhibit the release of arginine...

    K. M. Leighton, S. L. Lim, N. Wilson in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1982)

  8. Article

    Book reviews

    A. A. Scott, W. Cassar-Demajo, Marcel Boulanger in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1982)

  9. Article

    Book reviews

    K. M. Leighton, Marcel Boulanger in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1982)

  10. Article

    Book reviews

    Douglas B. Craig, K. M. Leighton in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1981)

  11. Article

    Book reviews

    K. M. Leighton, J. B. Forrest, K. M. Leighton in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1981)

  12. Article

    Editorials

    K. M. Leighton, Gordon M. Wyant in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1978)

  13. Article

    Sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension and renal blood flow

    Hypotension produced by sodium nitroprusside during halothane anaesthesia in a series of experiments in dogs was accompanied by the maintenance of renal blood flow. Renal blood flow was maintained at levels of...

    K. M. Leighton, C. Bruce, B. A. MacLeod in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1977)

  14. Article

    Autoregulation of renal blood flow: Alteration by methoxyflurane

    Renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate are autoregulated. The arterial pressure limits for this autoregulation are 200 mm Hg and 70 mm Hg. Above and below these limits, autoregulation does not obtain....

    K. M. Leighton, Beverly Koth in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1973)

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    Some aspects of the clinical pharmacology of nitrous oxide

    Nitrous oxide is commonly employed as an adjuvant in many forms of general anaesthesia and even as the sole inhalational anaesthetic agent. The history of its use is that of the specialty itself. Comparatively...

    K. M. Leighton, Beverly Koth in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1973)

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    Experimental studies of the central nervous system related to anaesthesia: IV. effects of pentobarbital placement in caudate nucleus

    Deep sedation results, in cats, when pentobarbital is placed in the head of caudate nucleus through precise stereotaxically implanted recording cannulae. This sedation persists in the presence of a variety of ...

    K. M. Leighton, Leonard C. Jenkins in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1970)