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Authors: HASHIMOTO K SAKURA S BOLLEN AW CIRIALES R DRASNER K
Citation: K. Hashimoto et al., COMPARATIVE, TOXICITY OF GLUCOSE AND LIDOCAINE ADMINISTERED INTRATHECALLY IN THE RAT, REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 23(5), 1998, pp. 444-450

Authors: CHAN VWS GARCIA J ALKAISY A DRASNER K
Citation: Vws. Chan et al., A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF LOW-DOSE HYPERBARIC SPINAL LIDOCAINE 0.5-PERCENT VERSUS 5-PERCENT FOR CONTINUOUS SPINAL-ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 23(2), 1998, pp. 164-169

Authors: GOLD MS REICHLING DB HAMPL KF DRASNER K LEVINE JD
Citation: Ms. Gold et al., LIDOCAINE TOXICITY IN PRIMARY AFFERENT NEURONS FROM THE RAT, The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 285(2), 1998, pp. 413-421

Authors: HAMPL KF HASHIMOTO K NAKAMURA Y BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., NEUROTOXIC EFFECTS OF VERAPAMIL AFTER INTRATHECAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE RAT, Anesthesiology, 89(3A), 1998, pp. 880-880

Authors: KISHIMOTO T CIRIALES R BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: T. Kishimoto et al., COMPARISON OF THE NEUROTOXICITY OF INTRATHECAL LIDOCAINE AND PRILOCAINE IN THE RAT, Anesthesiology, 89(3A), 1998, pp. 1421-1421

Authors: HASHIMOTO K NAKAMURA Y HAMPL KF BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: K. Hashimoto et al., THE FUNCTIONAL AND HISTOLOGIC EFFECTS OF 1.5-PERCENT LIDOCAINE AND 0.43-PERCENT BUPIVACAINE ADMINISTERED INTRATHECALLY IN THE RAT, Anesthesiology, 89(3A), 1998, pp. 1422-1422

Authors: DRASNER K FREEDMAN JM LI D JASKELA MC LARSEN B WI S
Citation: K. Drasner et al., TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC-STUDY OF 1863 PATIENTS, Anesthesiology, 89(3A), 1998, pp. 1423-1423

Authors: KISHIMOTO T HASHIMOTO K CIRIALES R BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: T. Kishimoto et al., THE EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON THE NEUROTOXICITY OF LIDOCAINE ADMINISTERED INTRATHECALLY IN THE RAT, Anesthesiology, 89(3A), 1998, pp. 1424-1424

Authors: FREEDMAN JM LI DK DRASNER K JASKELA MC LARSEN B WI S
Citation: Jm. Freedman et al., TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC-STUDY OF 1,863 PATIENTS, Anesthesiology, 89(3), 1998, pp. 633-641

Authors: SAKURA S DRASNER K
Citation: S. Sakura et K. Drasner, TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS WHEN PHENYLEPHRINE IS ADDED TO TETRACAINE SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - AN ALTERNATIVE - IN REPLY, Anesthesiology, 89(1), 1998, pp. 274-274

Authors: HAMPL KF HEINZMANNWIEDMER S LUGINBUEHL I HARMS C SEEBERGER M SCHNEIDER MC DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - A LOWER INCIDENCE WITH PRILOCAINE AND BUPIVACAINE THAN WITH LIDOCAINE, Anesthesiology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 629-633

Authors: SAKURA S SUMI M SAKAGUCHI Y SAITO Y KOSAKA Y DRASNER K
Citation: S. Sakura et al., THE ADDITION OF PHENYLEPHRINE CONTRIBUTES TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA WITH 0.5-PERCENT TETRACAINE, Anesthesiology, 87(4), 1997, pp. 771-778

Authors: HAMPL KF HASHIMOTO K NAKAMURA Y BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., COADMINISTRATION OF VERAPAMIL DOES NOT ALTER THE NEUROTOXIC POTENTIALOF INTRATHECAL LIDOCAINE IN THE RAT, Anesthesiology, 87(3), 1997, pp. 747-747

Authors: HAMPL KF WIEDMER S HARMS C SCHNEIDER MC DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., INCIDENCE OF TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA WITH PRILOCAINE, LIDOCAINE AND BUPIVACAINE, Anesthesiology, 87(3), 1997, pp. 778-778

Authors: HAMPL KF HASHIMOTO K NAKAMURA Y CIRIALES R DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., DOES DURATION OF EXPOSURE AFFECT LOCAL ANESTHETIC-INDUCED CONDUCTION LOSS IN ISOLATED FROG NERVE, Anesthesiology, 87(3), 1997, pp. 814-814

Authors: DRASNER K
Citation: K. Drasner, LIDOCAINE SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - A VANISHING THERAPEUTIC INDEX, Anesthesiology, 87(3), 1997, pp. 469-472

Authors: HAMPL KF SCHNEIDER MC DRASNER K
Citation: Kf. Hampl et al., TRANSIENT RADICULAR IRRITATION - A MISNOMER - RESPONSE, Anesthesia and analgesia, 84(6), 1997, pp. 1392-1393

Authors: DRASNER K
Citation: K. Drasner, DRAWING CONCLUSIONS FROM POLLOCK ET-AL - LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY STUDYDESIGN, Anesthesiology, 85(6), 1996, pp. 1494-1495

Authors: SAKURA S HASHIMOTO K BOLLEN AW CIRIALES R DRASNER K
Citation: S. Sakura et al., INTRATHECAL CATHETERIZATION IN THE RAT - IMPROVED TECHNIQUE FOR MORPHOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF DRUG-INDUCED INJURY, Anesthesiology, 85(5), 1996, pp. 1184-1189

Authors: WEITZ SR DRASNER K
Citation: Sr. Weitz et K. Drasner, SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION - A SERIES, Anesthesiology, 85(4), 1996, pp. 923-925

Authors: FREEDMAN J LI D JASKELA M LARSEN B DRASNER K
Citation: J. Freedman et al., RISK-FACTORS FOR TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA, Anesthesiology, 85(3A), 1996, pp. 741-741

Authors: HASHIMOTO K NAKAMURA Y HAMPL KF BOLLEN AW DRASNER K
Citation: K. Hashimoto et al., EPINEPHRINE INCREASES THE NEUROTOXIC POTENTIAL OF INTRATHECALLY ADMINISTERED LOCAL-ANESTHETIC, Anesthesiology, 85(3A), 1996, pp. 770-770

Authors: SAKURA S HASHIMOTO K BOLLEN A CIRIALES R DRASNER K
Citation: S. Sakura et al., INTRATHECAL CATHETERIZATION IN THE RAT - AN IMPROVED TECHNIQUE FOR MORPHOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF ANESTHETIC-INDUCED INJURY, Anesthesiology, 85(3A), 1996, pp. 771-771

Authors: SAKURA S SUMI M SAKAGUCHI Y KOSAKA Y DRASNER K
Citation: S. Sakura et al., THE ADDITION OF PHENYLEPHRINE TO 0.5-PERCENT TETRACAINE INCREASES THEINCIDENCE OF TRANSIENT NEUROLOGIC SYMPTOMS AFTER SPINAL-ANESTHESIA, Anesthesiology, 85(3A), 1996, pp. 780-780

Authors: WEITZ SR DRASNER K
Citation: Sr. Weitz et K. Drasner, LOCAL-ANESTHETIC TEST DOSE TO PREDICT EFFECTIVE EPIDURAL OPIOID ANALGESIA .3. REPLY, Anesthesiology, 84(2), 1996, pp. 489-489
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