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Jeffrey M Feldman

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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|January 12, 2018
Carbon dioxide absorbents: does it matter which one you use?Jeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesiology|March 7, 2023
Sedation versus General Anesthesia for Intubation: CommentJeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 28, 2015
Optimal ventilation of the anesthetized pediatric patientJeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 21, 2008
It takes an entrepreneurJeffrey M Feldman
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|July 11, 2006
Equipment and environmental issues for nonoperating room anesthesiaJeffrey M Feldman, Ilkka Kalli
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 23, 2024
Efficient inhaled anaesthetic delivery requires managing fresh gas flow from induction through emergenceJeffrey M Feldman, Jodi D Sherman
A & a Case Reports|May 17, 2016
High-Dose Desflurane for Tocolysis During Intrapartum Myelomeningocele Repair in a Patient With Post-Adriamycin CardiomyopathyJonathan T Ho, Jeffrey M Feldman
Paediatric Anaesthesia|August 23, 2018
Response to "An inconvenient truth: Supraglottic devices can lead to potentially significant increases in the apparatus dead space in the anesthetized infant" by Templeton et alMichael R King, Jeffrey M Feldman
Paediatric Anaesthesia|October 19, 2017
Optimal management of apparatus dead space in the anesthetized infantMichael R King, Jeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 22, 2014
When does apparatus dead space matter for the pediatric patient?Matthew F Pearsall, Jeffrey M Feldman
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|January 12, 2018
Carbon dioxide absorbents: does it matter which one you use?Jeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesiology|March 7, 2023
Sedation versus General Anesthesia for Intubation: CommentJeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 28, 2015
Optimal ventilation of the anesthetized pediatric patientJeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 21, 2008
It takes an entrepreneurJeffrey M Feldman
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|July 11, 2006
Equipment and environmental issues for nonoperating room anesthesiaJeffrey M Feldman, Ilkka Kalli
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 23, 2024
Efficient inhaled anaesthetic delivery requires managing fresh gas flow from induction through emergenceJeffrey M Feldman, Jodi D Sherman
A & a Case Reports|May 17, 2016
High-Dose Desflurane for Tocolysis During Intrapartum Myelomeningocele Repair in a Patient With Post-Adriamycin CardiomyopathyJonathan T Ho, Jeffrey M Feldman
Paediatric Anaesthesia|August 23, 2018
Response to "An inconvenient truth: Supraglottic devices can lead to potentially significant increases in the apparatus dead space in the anesthetized infant" by Templeton et alMichael R King, Jeffrey M Feldman
Paediatric Anaesthesia|October 19, 2017
Optimal management of apparatus dead space in the anesthetized infantMichael R King, Jeffrey M Feldman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 22, 2014
When does apparatus dead space matter for the pediatric patient?Matthew F Pearsall, Jeffrey M Feldman
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