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S. Takki

Researcher at Helsinki University Central Hospital

Publications -  6
Citations -  62

S. Takki is an academic researcher from Helsinki University Central Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bad dreams & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 62 citations.

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Prevention of suxamethonium-induced fasciculations by prior dose of d-tubocurarine.

TL;DR: The optimal time‐interval and dose‐ratio between these drugs which could prevent muscular fasciculations without compromising the conditions of intubation or without lengthening the neuromuscular block are determined.
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Nitrous oxide-oxygen-relaxant anaesthesia in alcoholics: a retrospective study.

TL;DR: In order to study the action of anaesthetics in chronic alcoholics, the records of male alcoholics operated upon for pancreatitis were analyzed retrospectively and Nitrous oxide‐oxygen‐relaxant anaesthesia supplemented afterThiopental induction with analgesics and often additionally with droperidol, halothane and/or thiopental was used in all patients.
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Competence of medical students in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

TL;DR: Demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed by 215 medical students on anaesthetized patients and the theoretical knowledge of the students in acute or follow‐up treatment was graded in cardiac arrest, drowning and different types of intoxication.
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Effect of positive pressure ventilation on plasma catecholamines.

TL;DR: Changes in plasma catecholamines, blood pressure, heart rate and central venous pressure associated with three different types of positive pressure ventilation were studied in patients who received normoventilation and were anaesthetized using the N2O‐O2‐relaxant‐analgesic technique.
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The effect of operative stress on plasma catecholamine levels in chronic alcoholics.

TL;DR: The goal of the study was to determine if the increased tolerance to anaesthetics in alcoholics is associated with a sympathetic overactivity during anaesthesia and operative stress.