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July 1986
Epinephrine Arrhythmogenicity Is Enhanced by Acute, but Not Chronic, Aminophylline Administration during Halothane Anesthesia in Dogs
Philippe G. Prokoctner, M.D.;
Philippe G. Prokoctner, M.D.
*Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Anesthesia.
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Ethan Nicholls, B.A.;
Ethan Nicholls, B.A.
†Research Assistant in Anesthesia.
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David M. Gaba, M.D.;
David M. Gaba, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Mervyn Maze, M.B., Ch.B.
Mervyn Maze, M.B., Ch.B.
‡Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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Anesthesiology July 1986, Vol. 65, 13–18.
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Philippe G. Prokoctner, Ethan Nicholls, David M. Gaba, Mervyn Maze; Epinephrine Arrhythmogenicity Is Enhanced by Acute, but Not Chronic, Aminophylline Administration during Halothane Anesthesia in Dogs. Anesthesiology 1986; 65:13–18 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198607000-00003
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