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Original Research, Volume 3, Issue 1A randomized, placebo-controlled, concealed allocation comparison of respiratory depression during bronchoscopy with dexmedetomidine-ketamine as an adjunct to fentanyl-midazolam sedationJoshua H. Atkins MD, PhD; Andrew R. Haas, MD; Daniel H. Sterman, MD; Anil Vachani MD, MS; Jeff E Mandel, MD, MS Atkins JH, Haas AR, Sterman DH, Vachani A, Mandel JE. A randomized, placebo-controlled, concealed allocation comparison of respiratory depression during bronchoscopy with dexmedetomidine-ketamine as an adjunct to fentanyl-midazolam sedation.Transl Perioper & Pain Med 2016; 1(1): 24-31 |
Review, Volume 3, Issue 1Implementation of obstetric anesthesia service in Chinese private hospitals: A new approach by No Pain Labor & Delivery – Global Health InitiativeJeffrey Huang, MD Huang J. Implementation of obstetric anesthesia service in Chinese private hospitals: A new approach by No Pain Labor & Delivery – Global Health Initiative new approach. Transl Perioper & Pain Med 2016; 1(1):14-19 |
Review, Volume 3, Issue 1Opioid System Modulates the Immune Function: A ReviewXuan Liang, MD, MS; Renyu Liu, MD, PhD; Chunhua Chen, MD, PhD; Fang Ji, MD, PhD; Tianzuo Li, MD, PhD Liang X, Liu R, Chen C, Ji F, Li T. Opioid System Modulates the Immune Function: A eview.Transl Perioper & Pain Med 2016; 1(1): 5-13 |
Editorial, Volume 3, Issue 1What the history of nitric oxide study can tell us about translational research?Yang Liu, MD; Lize Xiong, MD, PhD Liu Y, Xiong L. What the history of nitric oxide study can tell us about translational research? Transl Perioper & PainMed 2016; 1(1):1-4 |
Review, Volume 3, Issue 1Perioperative management of Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal HyperostosisBao Ha MD; Renyu Liu MD, PhD; Elizabeth Valentine MD Ha B, Liu R, Valentine E. Perioperative management of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis. Transl Perioper & Pain Med 2016; 1(1): 20-23 |
Research Article, Volume 2, Issue 2Intrathecal rapamycin attenuates morphine-induced analgesic tolerance and hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic painJi-Tian Xu, M.D., Ph.D; Linlin Sun, Ph.D ; Brianna Marie Lutz, B.S; Alex Bekker, M.D, Ph.D; Yuan-Xiang Tao, M.D, Ph.D Xu JT, Sun L, Lutz BM, Bekker A, Tao YX. Intrathecal rapamycin attenuates morphine-induced analgesic tolerance and hyperalgesia in rats with neuropathic pain. Transl Perioper & Pain Med 2015; 2(2): 27-34 |