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December 1991
Epinephrine Dosage Effects on Cerebral and Myocardial Blood Flow in an Infant Swine Model of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Ivor D. Berkowitz, MB.BCh.;
Ivor D. Berkowitz, MB.BCh.
*Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Hendrik Gervais, M.D.;
Hendrik Gervais, M.D.
†Assistant Professor, Klnik Fuer Anaesthesiologie, Klinikum der Johannes Gutenburg Universitaet.
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Charles L. Schleien, M.D.;
Charles L. Schleien, M.D.
‡Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology, University of Miami School of Medicine.
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Raymond C. Koehler, Ph.D.;
Raymond C. Koehler, Ph.D.
‡Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Anesthesiology, University of Miami School of Medicine.
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J. Michael Dean, M.D.;
J. Michael Dean, M.D.
¶Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine.
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Richard J. Traystman, Ph.D.
Richard J. Traystman, Ph.D.
**Professor, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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§ Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology/Critical Care Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Anesthesiology December 1991, Vol. 75, 1041–1050.
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Ivor D. Berkowitz, Hendrik Gervais, Charles L. Schleien, Raymond C. Koehler, J. Michael Dean, Richard J. Traystman; Epinephrine Dosage Effects on Cerebral and Myocardial Blood Flow in an Infant Swine Model of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:1041–1050 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199112000-00017
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