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Magnesium Sulfate and Neuroprotection
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2003We read with great interest the article from Wilkes et al. (1) report- ing that correcting ionized plasma magnesium during cardiopul- monary bypass in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft- ing (CABG) reduces the risk of postoperative cardiac arrhythmia.
BILOTTA F, ROSA, Giovanni
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In Defense of Magnesium Sulfate
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009Magnesium sulfate has been used by obstetricians for more than 25 years to treat preterm labor. Magnesium sulfate is effective in delaying delivery for at least 48 hours in patients with preterm labor when used in higher dosages. There do not seem to be any harmful effects of the drug on the fetus, and indeed there is a neuroprotective effect in ...
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Magnesium Sulfate for Preeclampsia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003For centuries, practitioners of midwifery have feared the occurrence of convulsions during pregnancy because they carried a particularly grave prognosis for both mother and fetus.
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Magnesium Sulfate and Eclampsia
Archives of Neurology, 1989To the Editor. —As a neurologist who, throughout his career, has written and lectured about the use of magnesium sulfate for eclamptic convulsions, I have voted early and often against the use of magnesium sulfate. 1-4 What I have learned is that no one likes to hear that what has been considered to be gospel for 60 years should go the way of ...
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Is Magnesium Sulfate an Anesthetic?
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1989J A, Aldrete, A, Vazeery
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