Incidence and clinical importance of perioperative histamine release: randomised study of volume loading and antihistamines after induction of anaesthesia
Wilfried Lorenz,Helmut Sitter,D. Weber,Matthias Rothmund,Benno Stinner,Dan G. Duda,W. F. Dick,H. Menke,Th. Junginger,A. Doenicke,Ch. Ohmann,A. Black,M.J.R. Healy +12 more
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The histamine-related disturbances under anaesthesia were remarkable for their severity (even with small rises in histamine concentrations), for the prevalence of bradycardia, and for the absence of skin signs.About:
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Several mechanisms for histamine release during laparoscopic cholecystectomy in human subjects: Impact of plasma catecholamines for differentiation.
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TL;DR: The cholecystectomy in human subjects: Impact of plasma catecholamines for differentiation and the need for further studies on this topic is described.
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Minimal invasive cardiac bypass circuits: safety issues and impact on inflammation.
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Modified McPeek score in multiple trauma patients. Prospective evaluation of a points system for recording follow-up factors
Simon Mathis,S. Kellermann,Stefan Schmid,H. Mutschlechner,Helmut Raab,Volker Wenzel,R. El Attal,Janett Kreutziger +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated if the McPeek score could be prospectively used in multiple trauma patients and whether it could become an additional helpful tool in outcome assessment, which was assessed by practical examples.
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