Published in Can J Anaesth on November 01, 1997
Physostigmine, propofol and the GABAA receptor. Can J Anaesth (1998) 0.77
Central depressant effects and toxicity of propofol in chicks. Toxicol Rep (2014) 0.75
Self-citations in six anaesthesia journals and their significance in determining the impact factor. Br J Anaesth (2000) 2.12
EMLA reduces acute and chronic pain after breast surgery for cancer. Reg Anesth Pain Med (2001) 1.55
Academic anesthesiologists' views on the importance of the impact factor of scientific journals: a North American and European survey. Can J Anaesth (2001) 1.52
Pre-oxygenation enhances induction with sevoflurane as assessed using bispectral index monitoring. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand (2006) 1.41
Performance of the anesthesiologists in 12 Departments of Anesthesia in Greece. Acta Anaesthesiol Belg (1995) 1.38
Painful neuropathy decreases membrane calcium current in mammalian primary afferent neurons. Pain (2000) 1.36
Gabapentin attenuates late but not acute pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Eur J Anaesthesiol (2006) 1.00
General versus neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean section: impact on the duration of hospital stay. J Obstet Gynaecol (2009) 0.92
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation reduces the incidence of vomiting after hysterectomy. Anesth Analg (1993) 0.89
Is early mobilization associated with lower incidence of postspinal headache? A controlled trial in 69 urologic patients. Anaesthesiol Reanim (1991) 0.86
Acute postoperative pain predicts chronic pain and long-term analgesic requirements after breast surgery for cancer. Acta Anaesthesiol Belg (2008) 0.86
Airway obstruction due to late-onset angioneurotic edema from angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition. Can J Anaesth (1999) 0.85
Painful neuropathy alters the effect of gabapentin on sensory neuron excitability in rats. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand (2004) 0.83
Regional block and mexiletine: the effect on pain after cancer breast surgery. Reg Anesth Pain Med (2001) 0.83
A combination of gabapentin and local anaesthetics attenuates acute and late pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Eur J Anaesthesiol (2007) 0.82
Skin application of isoflurane attenuates the responses to a mechanical and an electrical stimulation. Can J Anaesth (1998) 0.78
Preemptive opioid analgesia does not influence pain after abdominal hysterectomy. Can J Anaesth (1995) 0.76
Nerve stimulation in patients undergoing hysterectomy under general anaesthesia. Anaesthesiol Reanim (1994) 0.76
Intrathecal meperidine. Can J Anaesth (1999) 0.75
Intravenous lidocaine and intrathecal opioids. Anesth Analg (2000) 0.75
Assessment of the level of sensory block after subarachnoid anesthesia using a pressure palpator. Anesth Analg (1999) 0.75
Effect of nimodipine on regression of spinal analgesia. Br J Anaesth (1998) 0.75
Systemic fentanyl enhances the spread of spinal analgesia produced by lignocaine. Br J Anaesth (1991) 0.75
Prolonged high-dose administration of sodium nitroprusside in the intensive care unit. Intensive Care Med (1998) 0.75
Local application of halothane, isoflurane or sevoflurane increases the response to an electrical stimulus in humans. Acta Anaesthesiol Belg (2007) 0.75
Minor complications of general anesthesia in a series of 1220 patients: the influence of mode of ventilation. Acta Anaesthesiol Belg (1991) 0.75
Nitrous oxide enhances the level of sensory block produced by intrathecal lidocaine. Anesth Analg (1997) 0.75
Tenoxicam does not enhance the spread of sensory block produced by intrathecal lidocaine. Acta Anaesthesiol Belg (1997) 0.75
Flumazenil reduces the duration of thiopentone but not of propofol anaesthesia in humans. Can J Anaesth (1993) 0.75