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Central anticholinergic syndrome
Antimuscarinic Compounds Associated with Central Anticholinergic Syndrome - Table
Autonomic Syndromes and Autonomic Regulation
Cholinergic Drugs
Clinical Autonomic Nervous System Pharmacology
Central chemoreceptors
Chemical Control of Ventilation
Control of Ventilation
Central dogma of molecular biology, complexity of
Categories of Common Human Genetic Variation
Human Genomic Variation
Increasing Complexity of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
Profiling the Regulatory Genome to Understand Perioperative Biology and Discover Biomarkers of Adverse Outcomes
Scientific Rationale for Perioperative Precision Medicine
Central limit theorem
Experimental Medicine: Statistical Analysis
Experimental Medicine: Statistical Tests
Interval Data
The Bayesian Alternative
The Fickle P Value
Central line-associated blood stream infections (CLABSIs)
Checklists
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of the Most Common Types of Neurologic Failure
Neurologic and Neurosurgical Critical Care
Neuromonitoring
Processes of Care in the ICU
Protocols and Care Bundles
Resource Management
Staffing
Central nervous system (CNS)
Central opioid analgesia
Central Opioid Analgesia
Simplified Diagram of Activated Descending Inhibitory Pathways (Green Lines) in Response to Afferent Nociceptive Input (Red Lines)
Central sensitization
Low Back Pain: Radicular Pain Syndromes
Management of Common Pain Syndromes
Transition from Acute to Persistent or Chronic Nociception
Central venous cannulas, monitoring of
contraindications
indications
principles of operation
problems and limitations
use and interpretation
Central venous pressure (CVP)
Cardiovascular and Hemodynamic Aspects of Critical Care
Commonly Used Monitoring Techniques
Common Problems and Limitations
Intermittent Noninvasive Monitoring of Systemic Blood Pressure
monitoring, thoracic surgery and
Monitoring and Resuscitation in Shock States
Monitoring of Central Venous and Right-Heart Pressures
Principles of Operation
Centrifugal pumps (CPs)
Anticoagulation
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Circuits
Heat Exchanger
Oxygenators
Prime
Pumps
Cephalosporins
Allergies
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
Medical Conditions
Preoperative Assessment
Preoperative History
References
Summary of Patient Preparation
Cerebellar infarction
Cardiovascular and Hemodynamic Aspects of Critical Care
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of the Most Common Types of Neurologic Failure
Neurologic and Neurosurgical Critical Care
Types of Shock
Cerebral aneurysms
Angiography
Interventional Neuroradiology
Specific Nonoperating Room Procedures
surgery
Cerebral blood flow (CBF)
and hypercapnia
and hypocapnia
Cerebral Blood Flow (and Velocity) Measured in the Presence of Normocapnia and in the Absence of Surgical Stimulation in Volunteers Receiving Halothane or Isoflurane.[,]
in brain
Minimum Alveolar Concentration
Neuropharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics
Other Alterations in Neurophysiology
Cerebral cortex
Anesthesia and the Autonomic Nervous System
Central Autonomic Organization
Functional Anatomy
Summary
Unconsciousness
Where in the Central Nervous System Do Anesthetics Work?
Cerebral edema
Acute Liver Failure
Hepatic and Hepatobiliary Diseases
Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS)
Aortic Reconstruction
Cerebrovascular Disease
Open Vascular Surgery
Cerebral ischemia
Cerebrovascular Disease
Open Vascular Surgery
Preoperative Anesthesia Evaluation for Vascular Surgery
Vascular Disease
Cerebral metabolic rate
Minimum Alveolar Concentration
Neuropharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics
of oxygen consumption
Other Alterations in Neurophysiology
Cerebral metabolism
Cerebral microdialysis
Cerebral Oxygenation and Metabolism Monitors
Cerebral Perfusion
Cerebral Protection
Hypothermia
Ischemic and Reperfusion
Cytokines
Antibodies
Antigens
Basic Immunologic Principles
Effector Cells and Proteins of the Immune Response
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Blood Collection
Blood Component Production
Component Processing and Storage
congenital
DNA Viruses
Infectious Hazards
Infectious Risks of Blood Product Administration
Measles (Rubeola)
Noninfectious Risks of Blood Product Administration
primary
Rubella
The Risks of Blood Product Administration
Viral Hepatitis
Cytotoxic edema, brain
Central Nervous System Function
Monitoring
Pathophysiology
Cytotoxic reactions
Type III Immune Complex Reactions
Type II or Cytotoxic Reactions
Type II Reactions
Type IV Immune Complex Reactions (Delayed Hypersensitivity or Cell-Mediated Immunity)
Cerebral oximetry
Cerebral Oxygenation and Metabolism Monitors
Cerebral Perfusion
Cerebral Protection
Hypothermia
Ischemic and Reperfusion
Cerebral oxygenation
Cerebral protection
glucose and cerebral ischemia
hypothermia
ischemic and reperfusion
pharmacologic therapy for
practical approach
Cerebral salt wasting
Diagnosis and Clinical Management of the Most Common Types of Neurologic Failure
Neurologic and Neurosurgical Critical Care
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