Should perioperative management target oxygen delivery?
Authors: P. Older1; A. Hall1; M. P. W. Grocott2; E. Chaloner2; M. G. Mythen2; S. J. Mackenzie3
Source: BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia, Volume 92, Number 4, April 2004 , pp. 597-598(2)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Founded in 1923, one year after the first anaesthetic journal was published by the International Anaesthesia Research Society, the British Journal of Anaesthesia remains the oldest and largest independent journal of anaesthesia. It became the journal of The College of Anaesthetists in 1990. The College was granted a Royal Charter in 1992. Although there are educational links between the BJA and the College, the journal retains editorial independence.
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- In this Subject: Surgery
- By this author: P. Older ; A. Hall ; M. P. W. Grocott ; E. Chaloner ; M. G. Mythen ; S. J. Mackenzie
Keywords: analgesia; postoperative; analgesics non-opioid; diclofenac; analgesics non-opioid; rofecoxib; antagonists; cyclooxygenase type 2 antagonist; blood; platelet aggregation; drug effects; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1093/bja/aeh540
Affiliations: 1: Victoria, Australia 2: London, UK 3: Edinburgh, UK

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