British journal of anaesthesia
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Retraction Of Publication
Retraction notice to "Infusion of amino acid enriched solution hastens recovery from neuromuscular block caused by vecuronium" [Br J Anaesth 2001; 86: 814-821].
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy). This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor-in-Chief of British Journal of Anaesthesia. The study is retracted for the following reasons: Statistical analysis suggests that the data may be fabricated. Y Saitoh provided a statement in a personal communication to a member of the editorial board of British Journal of Anaesthesia that the study was not approved by the Institutional Review Board and that no evidence exists to support the study findings.
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Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Delirium detection using relative delta power based on 1-minute single-channel EEG: a multicentre study.
Delirium is frequently unrecognised. EEG shows slower frequencies (i.e. below 4 Hz) during delirium, which might be useful in improving delirium recognition. We studied the discriminative performance of a brief single-channel EEG recording for delirium detection in an independent cohort of patients. ⋯ NCT02404181.
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Recovery from Caesarean delivery in women and surgical nerve injury in animals after delivery is more rapid than expected, an effect reversed in animals by spinal injection of an oxytocin receptor antagonist. We hypothesised that endogenous modulation of acute pain is altered postpartum. ⋯ NCT01843517.
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Letter Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Performance of Litholyme™ compared with Sodasorb™ carbon dioxide absorbents in a standard clinical setting.
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Retraction Of Publication
Retraction notice to "Post-tetanic burst: a new monitoring method for intense neuromuscular block" [Br J Anaesth 1995; 74: 293-295].
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy). This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor-in-Chief of British Journal of Anaesthesia. The study is retracted for the following reasons: Statistical analysis suggests that the data may be fabricated. Y Saitoh provided a statement in a personal communication to a member of the editorial board of British Journal of Anaesthesia that the study was not approved by the Institutional Review Board and that no evidence exists to support the study findings.