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February 1991
Phlebotomy Reverses the Hemodynamic Consequences of Thoracic Aortic Cross-clamping: Relationships Between Central Venous Pressure and Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure
W. A. C. Mutch, M.D.;
W. A. C. Mutch, M.D.
*Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia.
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I. R. Thomson, M.D.;
I. R. Thomson, M.D.
†Professor, Department of Anesthesia.
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J. M. Teskey, M.D.;
J. M. Teskey, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery.
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D. Thiessen, B.Sc., B.A.;
D. Thiessen, B.Sc., B.A.
§Technician, Anesthesia Research Laboratory.
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M. Rosenbloom, B.Sc.(Hon)
M. Rosenbloom, B.Sc.(Hon)
§Technician, Anesthesia Research Laboratory.
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Anesthesiology February 1991, Vol. 74, 320–324.
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W. A. C. Mutch, I. R. Thomson, J. M. Teskey, D. Thiessen, M. Rosenbloom; Phlebotomy Reverses the Hemodynamic Consequences of Thoracic Aortic Cross-clamping: Relationships Between Central Venous Pressure and Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure. Anesthesiology 1991; 74:320–324 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199102000-00019
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