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Asynchronous action potential discharge in human muscle sympathetic nerve activity.
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Cardioprotective Strategies After Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury. [PDF]
Zhang H, Hu H, Zhai C, Jing L, Tian H.
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Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow Autoregulation after Cardiac Arrest. [PDF]
Petrovčič R, Rakusa M, Markota A.
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Autonomic Blockade Reverses Endothelial Dysfunction in Obesity-Associated Hypertension. [PDF]
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Alternate quantification approaches for cold-induced vasodilation in human glabrous skin. [PDF]
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Influence of sympathetic nerve activity on aortic hemodynamics and pulse wave velocity in women.
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Advancements in the neurocirculatory reflex response to hypoxia.
Shafer BM, West CR, Foster GE.
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Trimethaphan Camsylate in Hemorrhagic Shock
Archives of Surgery, 1964The ill effects of excessive sympathetic stimulation in animals subjected to prolonged oligemic hypotension have been documented by many observers.1-6These observations have led to the experimental and clinical use of ganglionic or adrenergic blocking agents to prevent harmful vasoconstriction in shock.
R W, HOPKINS, F A, SIMEONE
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PROLONGED NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE ASSOCIATED WITH TRIMETHAPHAN
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1976A case of prolonged neuromuscular blockade associated with the administration of trimethaphan to a neurosurgical patient aged 29 is believed to be the possible result of interaction between trimethaphan, a ganglionic-blocking drug, and muscle relaxant. This possibility should be kept in mind when the administration of trimethaphan is being considered.
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