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The least I should read
Manninen, H: The effect of high-dose mannitol on serum and urine electrolytes and osmolality in neurosurgical patients.
Fischer, S: Preoperative Evaluation of the Adult Neurosurgical Patient.
Munis, J: NeuroAnesthesia Notes: Air Embolism Mechanisms.
Schubert, A: Side Effects of Mild Hypothermia.
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Anesthetic agents
Baker, KZ: Desflurane and Sevoflurane are Valuable Additions to the Practice of Neuroanesthesiology: Pro.
Matta, BF and Duffy, CM: Sevoflurane and Anesthesia for Neurosurgery: A Review.
Tempelhoff, R: The New lnhalational Anesthetics Desflurane and Sevoflurane are Valuable Additions to the Practice of Neuroanesthesia: Con.
Samra, SK: Place of Nitrous Oxide in Neuroanesthesia: Still a Valuable Drug.
Lam, AM and Mayberg, TS: Use of Nitrous Oxide in Neuroanesthesia: Why Bother?
Messick, JM: Correlation of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow (rCBF) with EEG Changes during Isoflurane Anesthesia for Carotid Endarterectomy: Critical rCBF.
Alkire, MT: Positron Emissions Tomography Study of Regional Cerebral Metabolism in Humans during Isoflurane Anesthesia.
Todd, MM: A Prospective, Comparative Trial of 3 Anesthetics for Elective Supratentorial Craniotomy Propofol/Fentanyl, Isoflurane/Nitrous Oxide, and Fentanyl/Nitrous Oxide.
Modica, PA: Pro- and anti-convulsant effects of anesthetics: Part 1.
Modica, PA: Pro- and anti-convulsant effects of anesthetics: Part 2
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Neuroprotection
Baughman, VL: Brain protection during neurosurgery.
Drummond, JC, Moore, SS: The influence of Dextrose Administration on Neurologic Outcome after Temporary Spinal Cord Ischemia in the Rabbit.
Seisjo, BK: Pathophysiology and treatment of focal cerebral ischemia. Part I: Pathophysiology.
Seisjo, BK: Pathophysiology and treatment of focal cerebral ischemia Part II: Mechanisms of damage and treatment.
Todd, MC: Mild Intraoperative Hypothermia during Surgery for Intracranial Aneurysm (IHAST)
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Carotids
Urbinati, S: Frequency and Prognostic Significance of Silent Coronary Artery Disease in Patients with Cerebral lschemia Undergoing Carotid Endarterectomy.
Papavasiliou, AK: Clinical outcomes after carotid endarterectomy: comparison of the use of regional and general anesthetics.
Rijbroek, A: Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis: Past, Present and Future.
Stoneham, MD: Prospective, randomized comparison of deep or superficial block for CEA.
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Aneurysms
Lanzino, G: Electrocardiographic Abnormalities After Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Barrett, KM and Brott,TG: Carotid Artery Stenting Versus Carotid Endarterectomy: Current Status.
Origitano, TC: Current options in clipping v. coiling of intracranial aneurysms: to clip, to coil, to wait and watch.
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Avms
Al-Rodhan, NF: Occlusive hyperemia: a theory for the hemodynamic complications following resection of intracerebral arteriovenous malformations.
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TUMors
Goldsmith, B: Meningioma.
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Awake craniotomy
Pinosky, ML: The Effect of Bupivacaine Skull Block on the Hemodynamic Response to Craniotomy.
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Trauma and emergencies
Robertson, CS: Management of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure after Traumatic Brain Injury.
Suarez, JI: Hypertonic saline for cerebral edema and elevated intracranial pressure.
Kipps, CM: Movement Disorder Emergencies.
Ellegala, DB: Ruptured Cerebral Aneurysms.
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Pediatric neuroanesthesia
Soriano, SG: Pediatric neuroanesthesia.
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monitoring
Lotto, ML: Effects of Anesthetic Agents and Physiologic Changes on lntraoperative Motor Evoked Potentials.
Banoub, M: Pharmacologic and Physiologic Influences Affecting Sensory Evoked Potentials: Implications for Perioperative Monitoring.
Stone, DJ: Physiology and Monitoring of Intravascular Volume Status in the Neurosurgical Patient.
Manninen, PH: Intraoperative Localization of an Epileptogenic Focus with Alfentanil and Fentanyl.
Matjisko, MJ: Venous Air Embolism, Hypotension, and End-Tidal Nitrogen.
Sloan, MA: Prevention of ischemic neurologic injury with intraoperative monitoring of selected cardiovascular and cerebrovascular procedures: Roles of EEG, SEP, transcranial doppler, and near-infrared spectroscopy.
Pittman, JAL: Arterial and Central Venous Pressure Monitoring.
Mcilvoy, L: Comparison of brain temperature to core temperature: a review of the literature.
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