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Ruth A Reinsel

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Neuropsychobiology|September 15, 2004
Propofol-induced alpha rhythmVladimir A Feshchenko, Robert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
A neuroanatomical construct for the amnesic effects of propofolRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Pain Physician|November 22, 2014
A survey on teaching ultrasound-guided chronic pain procedures in pain medicine fellowship programsBassem O Asaad, Ruth A Reinsel, Eric DeVeaux, et al.
Paediatric Anaesthesia|February 15, 2019
An exploratory study of the relationship between postoperative nausea and vomiting and postdischarge nausea and vomiting in children undergoing ambulatory surgeryArvind Chandrakantan, Ruth A Reinsel, Ronald Jasiewicz, et al.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|July 22, 2015
Polysomnographic Study of Sleep in Survivors of Breast CancerRuth A Reinsel, Tatiana D Starr, Barbara O'Sullivan, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
Propofol and thiopental do not interfere with regional cerebral blood flow response at sedative concentrationsRobert A Veselis, Vladimir A Feshchenko, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2008
Low-dose propofol-induced amnesia is not due to a failure of encoding: left inferior prefrontal cortex is still activeRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteersRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery|July 21, 2020
Evaluating the utility of fasting lipid panel in addition to random lipid panel in determining lipid-lowering therapy in acute ischemic stroke or TIA patientsUsman Shehzad, Abhinay Tumati, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
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Neuropsychobiology|September 15, 2004
Propofol-induced alpha rhythmVladimir A Feshchenko, Robert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Anesthesiology|August 2, 2002
A neuroanatomical construct for the amnesic effects of propofolRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
Pain Physician|November 22, 2014
A survey on teaching ultrasound-guided chronic pain procedures in pain medicine fellowship programsBassem O Asaad, Ruth A Reinsel, Eric DeVeaux, et al.
Paediatric Anaesthesia|February 15, 2019
An exploratory study of the relationship between postoperative nausea and vomiting and postdischarge nausea and vomiting in children undergoing ambulatory surgeryArvind Chandrakantan, Ruth A Reinsel, Ronald Jasiewicz, et al.
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|July 22, 2015
Polysomnographic Study of Sleep in Survivors of Breast CancerRuth A Reinsel, Tatiana D Starr, Barbara O'Sullivan, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 25, 2004
Propofol and thiopental do not interfere with regional cerebral blood flow response at sedative concentrationsRobert A Veselis, Vladimir A Feshchenko, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2008
Low-dose propofol-induced amnesia is not due to a failure of encoding: left inferior prefrontal cortex is still activeRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteersRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery|July 21, 2020
Evaluating the utility of fasting lipid panel in addition to random lipid panel in determining lipid-lowering therapy in acute ischemic stroke or TIA patientsUsman Shehzad, Abhinay Tumati, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
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