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Evaluation of a local anaesthesia regimen following mastectomy
- H. Talbot, S. Hutchinson, D. Edbrooke, I. Wrench, S. Kohlhardt
- Medicine
- Anaesthesia
- 1 July 2004
Breast surgery can be emotionally distressing and physically painful. Acute pain following surgery is often related mainly to the axillary surgery and is aggravated by arm and shoulder movement. We… Expand
Fine bore silicone catheters for peripheral intravenous nutrition in adults.
- S. Kohlhardt, R. Smith
- Medicine
- BMJ
- 2 December 1989
injury occur from blunt trauma after road traffic accidents, where deceleration causes damage to the anterior right ventricle. Electrocardiograms and cardiac enzyme activity are not sensitive… Expand
What Rate of Infusion of Intravenous Nutrition Solution Is Required to Stimulate Uptake of Amino Acids by Peripheral Tissues in Depleted Patients?
- P. B. Loder, R. Smith, +4 authors T. Reeve
- Medicine
- Annals of surgery
- 1 March 1990
We examined the effect of varying the quantities (0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 gN.kg-1.[day]-1) of nitrogen input on N balance, 3-methylhistidine (3MH) excretion, plasma amino acid concentration and the… Expand
Fine-bore peripheral catheters versus central venous catheters for delivery of intravenous nutrition.
- S. Kohlhardt, R. Smith, C. R. Wright, K. A. Sucic
- Medicine
- Nutrition
- 1 November 1992
We present a descriptive study of 229 consecutive inpatients requiring intravenous nutrition. These patients received either complete peripheral intravenous nutrition via a fine-bore silicone… Expand
Peripheral versus central intravenous nutrition: Comparison of two delivery systems
- S. Kohlhardt, R. Smith, C. R. Wright
- Medicine
- 1 January 1994
Forty‐six surgical patients who required intravenous nutrition (IVN) were randomly allocated to receive complete IVN by a peripheral (n = 23) or central (n = 23) venous delivery system. The… Expand
Pharmacokinetics of a single dose of fulvestrant prolonged-release intramuscular injection in postmenopausal women awaiting surgery for primary breast cancer.
- J. Robertson, W. Odling-Smee, C. Holcombe, S. Kohlhardt, Mike P. Harrison
- Medicine
- Clinical therapeutics
- 1 May 2003
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to describe the pharmacokinetics of 3 different single doses of fulvestrant-a new estrogen receptor (ER) antagonist that downregulates the ER with no known agonist… Expand
Total duct excision
- J. Dixon, S. Kohlhardt, P. Dillon
- Medicine
- 1 August 1998
Abstract A retrospective review of case records was performed of 110 patients who underwent 124 total duct excisions during the period 1989–1995. All patients were sent a questionnaire and 88 fully… Expand
Effect of high‐lipid high‐nitrogen intravenous nutrition on total body nitrogen, visceral protein synthesis and nitrogen balance
- S. Kohlhardt, R. Smith, A. Rose, B. Allen
- Medicine
- The British journal of surgery
- 1 January 1995
The impact of high‐lipid intravenous nutrition (IVN) on selected indices of nitrogen retention following major surgical resection was studied. Twenty‐two patients, randomly allocated to two equal… Expand
Metabolic response to a high-lipid, high-nitrogen peripheral intravenous nutrition solution after major upper-gastrointestinal surgery.
- S. Kohlhardt, R. Smith, A. Kee
- Medicine
- Nutrition
- 1 July 1994
We compared the metabolic response to peripheral intravenous nutrition (peripheral IVN) with the response to central IVN when given after major gastrointestinal surgery. Eighteen consecutive patients… Expand
The effect on protein and amino acid metabolism of an intravenous nutrition regimen providing seventy percent of nonprotein calories as lipid.
- R. Smith, W. Mackie, S. Kohlhardt, A. Kee
- Medicine
- Surgery
- 1992
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to determine which peripheral intravenous nutrition (IVN) regimen, one containing 70% nonprotein calories as lipid IVN or one containing all nonprotein… Expand