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M I Gold

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Anesthesiology|June 1, 1986
Heart rate and blood pressure effects of esmolol after ketamine induction and intubationM I Gold, M Brown, S Coverman, et al.
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia|February 1, 1995
Comparison of propofol with isoflurane for maintenance of anesthesia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: use of pulmonary mechanics, peak flow rates, and blood gasesG DeSouza, E A deLisser, P Turry, et al.
Anaesthesia|March 1, 1991
Can esmolol manage surgically-induced tachycardia? Bolus esmolol treatment of intra-operative tachycardia due to surgical stimulationJ Whirley-Diaz, M I Gold, S M Helfman, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1991
Which drug prevents tachycardia and hypertension associated with tracheal intubation: lidocaine, fentanyl, or esmolol?S M Helfman, M I Gold, E A DeLisser, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 1, 1989
Comparison of propofol with thiopental and isoflurane for induction and maintenance of general anesthesiaM I Gold, D J Sacks, D B Grosnoff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|April 4, 1998
Remifentanil versus propofol as adjuncts to regional anesthesia. Remifentanil 3010 Study GroupM L Mingus, T G Monk, M I Gold, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 1, 1989
Use of esmolol during anesthesia to treat tachycardia and hypertensionM I Gold, D J Sacks, D B Grosnoff, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1970
The anesthetic properties of 1, 1,-difluoro-2, 2, 2-trichloroethyl methyl etherF G Rudo, S L Pollack, H F Cascorbi, et al.
Surgery|August 1, 1975
A disposable in vivo oxygen electrode for the continuous measurement of arterial oxygen tensionM I Gold, P M Diaz, A Feingold, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 19, 2000
Which is most pungent: isoflurane, sevoflurane or desflurane?M F TerRiet, G J DeSouza, J S Jacobs, et al.
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Anesthesiology|June 1, 1986
Heart rate and blood pressure effects of esmolol after ketamine induction and intubationM I Gold, M Brown, S Coverman, et al.
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia|February 1, 1995
Comparison of propofol with isoflurane for maintenance of anesthesia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: use of pulmonary mechanics, peak flow rates, and blood gasesG DeSouza, E A deLisser, P Turry, et al.
Anaesthesia|March 1, 1991
Can esmolol manage surgically-induced tachycardia? Bolus esmolol treatment of intra-operative tachycardia due to surgical stimulationJ Whirley-Diaz, M I Gold, S M Helfman, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1991
Which drug prevents tachycardia and hypertension associated with tracheal intubation: lidocaine, fentanyl, or esmolol?S M Helfman, M I Gold, E A DeLisser, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 1, 1989
Comparison of propofol with thiopental and isoflurane for induction and maintenance of general anesthesiaM I Gold, D J Sacks, D B Grosnoff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|April 4, 1998
Remifentanil versus propofol as adjuncts to regional anesthesia. Remifentanil 3010 Study GroupM L Mingus, T G Monk, M I Gold, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|February 1, 1989
Use of esmolol during anesthesia to treat tachycardia and hypertensionM I Gold, D J Sacks, D B Grosnoff, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1970
The anesthetic properties of 1, 1,-difluoro-2, 2, 2-trichloroethyl methyl etherF G Rudo, S L Pollack, H F Cascorbi, et al.
Surgery|August 1, 1975
A disposable in vivo oxygen electrode for the continuous measurement of arterial oxygen tensionM I Gold, P M Diaz, A Feingold, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 19, 2000
Which is most pungent: isoflurane, sevoflurane or desflurane?M F TerRiet, G J DeSouza, J S Jacobs, et al.
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