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John C. Rowlingson
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 59
Citations - 3987
John C. Rowlingson is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidocaine & Perioperative. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 3842 citations. Previous affiliations of John C. Rowlingson include Mayo Clinic.
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Regional anesthesia in the patient receiving antithrombotic or thrombolytic therapy: American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Evidence-Based Guidelines (Third Edition).
Terese T. Horlocker,Denise J. Wedel,John C. Rowlingson,F. Kayser Enneking,Sandra L. Kopp,Honorio T. Benzon,David L. Brown,John A. Heit,Michael F. Mulroy,Richard W. Rosenquist,Michael Tryba,Chun-Su Yuan +11 more
TL;DR: The ASRA consensus statements represent the collective experience of recognized experts in the field of neuraxial anesthesia and anticoagulation and are based on case reports, clinical series, pharmacology, hematology, and risk factors for surgical bleeding.
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Regional anesthesia in the anticoagulated patient: Defining the risks (the second ASRA Consensus Conference on Neuraxial Anesthesia and Anticoagulation)
Terese T. Horlocker,Denise J. Wedel,Honorio T. Benzon,David L. Brown,F. Kayser Enneking,John A. Heit,Michael F. Mulroy,Richard W. Rosenquist,John C. Rowlingson,Michael Tryba,Chun-Su Yuan +10 more
TL;DR: Neuraxial anesthesia and analgesia provide several advantages over systemic opioids, including superior analgesia, reduced blood loss and need for transfusion, decreased incidence of graft occlusion, and improved joint mobility following major knee surgery.
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Textbook of Pain
TL;DR: Anesthesiologists will be well served by this book as it will widen their knowledge base about “pain” and do so without the distraction of the regional anesthesia/analgesia focus so prevalent in other texts.
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Regional Anesthesia in the Anticoagulated Patient: Defining the Risks
Terese T. Horlocker,Denise J. Wedel,Honorio T. Benzon,David L. Brown,Kayser F. Enneking,John A. Heit,Michael F. Mulroy,Richard W. Rosenquist,John C. Rowlingson,Michael Tryba,Chun-Su Yuan +10 more
TL;DR: Recommendations contained in this document are designed to encourage safe and quality patient care, but cannot guarntee a specific outcome.
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Epidural analgesic techniques in the management of cervical pain.
TL;DR: Anesthesiologists should add to their armamentarium the use of such techniques in the management of patients with acute and chronic cervical radiculopathy.