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Sulpicio G. Soriano
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 144
Citations - 7037
Sulpicio G. Soriano is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anesthetic & Perioperative. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 139 publications receiving 6375 citations. Previous affiliations of Sulpicio G. Soriano include Brigham and Women's Hospital & University of California, Davis.
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Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) increases neuronal damage after focal cerebral ischemia in wild-type and tPA-deficient mice.
Yanming F. Wang,Stella E. Tsirka,Sidney Strickland,Philip E. Stieg,Philip E. Stieg,Sulpicio G. Soriano,Stuart A. Lipton,Stuart A. Lipton +7 more
TL;DR: Since tPA promotes desirable as well as undesirable outcomes during stroke, future therapies should be aimed at countering the excitotoxic damage of tPA to afford even better neuropro-tection after an acute cerebral infarct.
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Long-term outcome in children with moyamoya syndrome after cranial revascularization by pial synangiosis.
R. Michael Scott,Jodi L. Smith,Richard L. Robertson,Joseph R. Madsen,Sulpicio G. Soriano,Mark A. Rockoff +5 more
TL;DR: Following pial synangiosis, the majority of pediatric patients with moyamoya syndrome stop having strokes and TIAs, and they appear to experience an excellent long-term prognosis.
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An assessment of the effects of general anesthetics on developing brain structure and neurocognitive function.
TL;DR: The evidence for anesthesia-induced neurodegeneration in animal models is compelling and given the serious implications for public health, further investigations of this phenomenon are imperative, both in laboratory animals and in young children.
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Selective Anesthesia-induced Neuroinflammation in Developing Mouse Brain and Cognitive Impairment
Xia Shen,Yuanlin Dong,Zhipeng Xu,Hui Wang,Changhong Miao,Sulpicio G. Soriano,Dandan Sun,Mark G. Baxter,Yiying Zhang,Zhongcong Xie +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest the cellular basis and the potential prevention and treatment strategies for anesthesia-induced cognitive impairment, which may ultimately lead to safer anesthesia care and better postoperative outcomes for children.
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Efficacy of tranexamic acid in pediatric craniosynostosis surgery: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Susan M. Goobie,Petra M. Meier,Luis M. Pereira,Francis X. McGowan,Randy Prescilla,Laurie A. Scharp,Gary F. Rogers,Mark R. Proctor,John G. Meara,Sulpicio G. Soriano,David Zurakowski,Navil F. Sethna +11 more
TL;DR: TXA is effective in reducing perioperative blood loss and transfusion requirement in children undergoing craniosynostosis reconstruction surgery.