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Paul R. Hickey
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 107
Citations - 10717
Paul R. Hickey is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary bypass & Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 107 publications receiving 10299 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul R. Hickey include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Harvard University.
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Pain and its effects in the human neonate and fetus
TL;DR: The body of scientific evidence regarding the mechanisms and effects of nociceptive activity in newborn infants has not been addressed directly and the pervasive view of neonatal pain is that newborns are frequently not given analgesic or anesthetic agents during invasive procedures, including surgery.
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Postoperative Course and Hemodynamic Profile After the Arterial Switch Operation in Neonates and Infants A Comparison of Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Circulatory Arrest
Gil Wernovsky,David Wypij,Richard A. Jonas,John E. Mayer,Frank L. Hanley,Paul R. Hickey,Amy Z. Walsh,Anthony C. Chang,Aldo R. Castaneda,Jane W. Newburger,David L. Wessel +10 more
TL;DR: After heart surgery in neonates and infants, both low-flow bypass and circulatory arrest perfusion strategies have comparable effects on the nonneurological postoperative course and hemodynamic profile.
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Halothane–Morphine Compared with High-Dose Sufentanil for Anesthesia and Postoperative Analgesia in Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
TL;DR: In neonates undergoing cardiac surgery, the physiologic responses to stress are attenuated by deep anesthesia and postoperative analgesia with high doses of opioids.
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Developmental and Neurologic Status of Children after Heart Surgery with Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest or Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass
David C. Bellinger,Richard A. Jonas,Leonard Rappaport,David Wypij,Gil Wernovsky,Karl C.K. Kuban,Patrick D. Barnes,Gregory L. Holmes,Paul R. Hickey,R D Strand +9 more
TL;DR: The developmental and neurologic sequelae of these two strategies one year after heart surgery in infants were compared, with infants assigned to circulatory arrest having a lower mean score on the Psychomotor Development Index of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development.
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A Comparison of the Perioperative Neurologic Effects of Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest versus Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Infant Heart Surgery
Jane W. Newburger,Richard A. Jonas,Gil Wernovsky,David Wypij,Paul R. Hickey,Karl C.K. Kuban,David M. Farrell,Gregory L. Holmes,Sandra L. Helmers,Jules Constantinou,Enrique Carrazana,John K. Barlow,Amy Z. Walsh,Kristin C. Lucius,Jane Share,David L. Wessel,Frank L. Hanley,John E. Mayer,Aldo R. Castaneda,James H. Ware +19 more
TL;DR: This randomized, single-center trial compared the incidence of perioperative brain injury after deep hypothermia and support consisting predominantly of total circulatory arrest with the incidence after deep Hypothermic Circulatory arrest in a randomized,single- center trial.