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R M Venn

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British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 7, 2002
Comparison between dexmedetomidine and propofol for sedation in the intensive care unit: patient and clinician perceptionsR M Venn, R M Grounds
Critical Care (London, England)|November 1, 2000
Respiratory effects of dexmedetomidine in the surgical patient requiring intensive careR M Venn, J Hell, R M Grounds
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 18, 2002
Pharmacokinetics of dexmedetomidine infusions for sedation of postoperative patients requiring intensive caretR M Venn, M D Karol, R M Grounds
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|February 20, 2004
Perioperative fluid volume optimization following proximal femoral fractureJ D Price, J W Sear, R M Venn
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 29, 2001
Effects of dexmedetomidine on adrenocortical function, and the cardiovascular, endocrine and inflammatory responses in post-operative patients needing sedation in the intensive care unitR M Venn, A Bryant, G M Hall, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|October 1, 1996
Electrocardiographic changes during cesarean section: a reviewR M Venn, G Dissanayake, J F Sneddon, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|December 21, 2017
Acute kidney injury associated with endurance events-is it a cause for concern? A systematic reviewL E Hodgson, E Walter, R M Venn, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 5, 2005
Identifying the sick: can biochemical measurements be used to aid decision making on presentation to the accident and emergency departmentT R Hucker, G P Mitchell, L D Blake, et al.
Anaesthesia|December 14, 1999
Preliminary UK experience of dexmedetomidine, a novel agent for postoperative sedation in the intensive care unitR M Venn, C J Bradshaw, R Spencer, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|March 7, 2002
Comparison between dexmedetomidine and propofol for sedation in the intensive care unit: patient and clinician perceptionsR M Venn, R M Grounds
Critical Care (London, England)|November 1, 2000
Respiratory effects of dexmedetomidine in the surgical patient requiring intensive careR M Venn, J Hell, R M Grounds
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 18, 2002
Pharmacokinetics of dexmedetomidine infusions for sedation of postoperative patients requiring intensive caretR M Venn, M D Karol, R M Grounds
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|February 20, 2004
Perioperative fluid volume optimization following proximal femoral fractureJ D Price, J W Sear, R M Venn
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 29, 2001
Effects of dexmedetomidine on adrenocortical function, and the cardiovascular, endocrine and inflammatory responses in post-operative patients needing sedation in the intensive care unitR M Venn, A Bryant, G M Hall, et al.
International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia|October 1, 1996
Electrocardiographic changes during cesarean section: a reviewR M Venn, G Dissanayake, J F Sneddon, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine|December 21, 2017
Acute kidney injury associated with endurance events-is it a cause for concern? A systematic reviewL E Hodgson, E Walter, R M Venn, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 5, 2005
Identifying the sick: can biochemical measurements be used to aid decision making on presentation to the accident and emergency departmentT R Hucker, G P Mitchell, L D Blake, et al.
Anaesthesia|December 14, 1999
Preliminary UK experience of dexmedetomidine, a novel agent for postoperative sedation in the intensive care unitR M Venn, C J Bradshaw, R Spencer, et al.
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