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  • 46. Nitrous oxide produces minimal hemodynamic changes in patients receiving a propofol-based anesthetic: an esophageal Doppler ultrasound study.
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  • 48. Interaction of left ventricular contraction and aortic input impedance in experimental and clinical studies.
    Yaginuma T, Noda T, Tsuchiya M, Takazawa K, Tanaka H, Kotoda K, Hosoda S.
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  • 50. Ventricular/vascular coupling and regional arterial dynamics in the chronically hypertensive baboon: correlation with cardiovascular structural adaptation.
    Latham RD, Rubal BJ, Sipkema P, Westerhof N, Virmani R, Robinowitz M, Walsh RA.
    Circ Res; 1988 Oct; 63(4):798-811. PubMed ID: 3168180
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  • 52. Onset of segmental relaxation dysfunction with decreased myocardial tissue perfusion: modulation by propofol.
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  • 53. Increased aortic impedance precedes peripheral vasoconstriction at the early stage of ventricular failure in the paced canine model.
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  • 55. Assessment of aortic pressure power components and their link to overall elastic and resistive arterial properties.
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  • 58. Effects of vasoactive drugs upon haemodynamic power and input impedance in normal rats.
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  • 60. Mechanisms whereby propofol mediates peripheral vasodilation in humans. Sympathoinhibition or direct vascular relaxation?
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