selected publications
-
Preclinical Pharmacology in the Rhesus Monkey of CW 1759-50, a New Ultra-short Acting Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular Blocking Agent, Degraded and Antagonized by L-Cysteine.
Anesthesiology.
2018
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 1 -
Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Model of CW002, an Investigational Intermediate Neuromuscular Blocking Agent, in Healthy Volunteers.
Anesthesiology.
2018
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 1 -
Dose-response and Cardiopulmonary Side Effects of the Novel Neuromuscular-blocking Drug CW002 in Man.
Anesthesiology.
2016
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 12 -
Preclinical Pharmacology of CW002: A Nondepolarizing Neuromuscular Blocking Drug of Intermediate Duration, Degraded and Antagonized by l-cysteine-Additional Studies of Safety and Efficacy in the Anesthetized Rhesus Monkey and Cat.
Anesthesiology.
2016
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 9 -
Novel neuromuscular blocking drugs and antagonists.
Current opinion in anaesthesiology.
2015
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 12 -
Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring with bioreactance as an alternative to invasive instrumentation for preclinical drug evaluation in beagles.
Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods.
2011
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 25 -
Rapid chemical antagonism of neuromuscular blockade by L-cysteine adduction to and inactivation of the olefinic (double-bonded) isoquinolinium diester compounds gantacurium (AV430A), CW 002, and CW 011.
Anesthesiology.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 28 -
Cysteine reversal of the novel neuromuscular blocking drug CW002 in dogs: pharmacodynamics, acute cardiovascular effects, and preliminary toxicology.
Anesthesiology.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 16 -
Gantacurium and CW002 do not potentiate muscarinic receptor-mediated airway smooth muscle constriction in guinea pigs.
Anesthesiology.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 9 -
Pharmacodynamics and cardiopulmonary side effects of CW002, a cysteine-reversible neuromuscular blocking drug in dogs.
Anesthesiology.
2010
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 16 -
Fumarates: unique nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents that are antagonized by cysteine.
Journal of critical care.
2009
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 22 -
Cardiopulmonary effects of the novel neuromuscular blocking drug GW280430A (AV430A) in dogs.
Anesthesiology.
2004
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 18 -
Clinical pharmacology of GW280430A in humans.
Anesthesiology.
2004
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 63 -
Preclinical pharmacology of GW280430A (AV430A) in the rhesus monkey and in the cat: a comparison with mivacurium.
Anesthesiology.
2004
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 36 -
Edrophonium effectively antagonizes neuromuscular block at the laryngeal adductors induced by rapacuronium, rocuronium and cisatracurium, but not mivacurium.
Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie.
2003
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 4 -
Neuromuscular blocking activity and therapeutic potential of mixed-tetrahydroisoquinolinium halofumarates and halosuccinates in rhesus monkeys.
Journal of medicinal chemistry.
2003
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 21 -
Pharmacodynamics and the plasma concentration of mivacurium during spontaneous recovery and neostigmine-facilitated recovery.
Anesthesiology.
1999
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 9 -
The nature of spontaneous recovery from mivacurium-induced neuromuscular block.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1999
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 13 -
Bis- and mixed-tetrahydroisoquinolinium chlorofumarates: new ultra-short-acting nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers.
Journal of medicinal chemistry.
1999
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 37 -
[The clinical pharmacology of new benzylisoquinoline-diester compounds, with special consideration of cisatracurium and mivacurium].
Der Anaesthesist.
1997
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 16 -
Pseudocholinesterase hyperactivity with succinylcholine resistance: an unusual cause of difficult intubation.
1997
GET IT
Times cited: 7 - Reversal of nondepolarizing block: only when necessary. Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum. 1997 Academic Article GET IT
-
Comparative pharmacology of cisatracurium (51W89), atracurium, and five isomers in cats.
Anesthesiology.
1996
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 81 -
Antagonism of residual mivacurium blockade: setting the record straight.
Anesthesiology.
1996
Letter
GET IT
Times cited: 2 -
Pharmacokinetics of cisatracurium in patients receiving nitrous oxide/opioid/barbiturate anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1996
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 72 -
The cardiovascular effects and histamine-releasing properties of 51W89 in patients receiving nitrous oxide/opioid/barbiturate anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1995
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 134 -
The clinical neuromuscular pharmacology of 51W89 in patients receiving nitrous oxide/opioid/barbiturate anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1995
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 166 -
The accuracy of the 5%-25% (T1-T3) twitch recovery interval in predicting the speed of spontaneous recovery from mivacurium-induced neuromuscular blockade.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1995
Letter
GET IT
Times cited: 4 -
The clinical and basic pharmacology of mivacurium: a short-acting nondepolarizing benzylisoquinolinium diester neuromuscular blocking drug.
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
1995
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 11 -
The future of the benzylisoquinolinium relaxants.
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
1995
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 13 -
The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the stereoisomers of mivacurium in patients receiving nitrous oxide/opioid/barbiturate anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1994
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 83 -
Depression of neuromuscular function in a patient during desflurane anesthesia.
1993
GET IT
Times cited: 20 -
The effect of ondansetron on atracurium-induced neuromuscular blockade.
Journal of clinical anesthesia.
1993
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 8 -
Use of muscle relaxants in intensive care units.
Critical care medicine.
1991
Editorial Article
GET IT
Times cited: 36 -
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of doxacurium in young and elderly patients during isoflurane anesthesia.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1990
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 42 -
Neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of doxacurium in children anaesthetized with halothane.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1989
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 21 -
The cardiovascular effects of mivacurium chloride (BW B1090U) in patients receiving nitrous oxide-opiate-barbiturate anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1989
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 109 -
Neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of mivacurium in children.
Anesthesiology.
1989
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 76 -
Calculating the potency of mivacurium.
Anesthesiology.
1989
Letter
GET IT
Times cited: 1 -
Clinical pharmacology of mivacurium chloride (BW B1090U) infusion: comparison with vecuronium and atracurium.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1988
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 93 -
Clinical pharmacology of doxacurium chloride. A new long-acting nondepolarizing muscle relaxant.
Anesthesiology.
1988
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 90 -
Reversal of pancuronium. Neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of a mixture of neostigmine and glycopyrronium.
Anaesthesia.
1988
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 13 -
The clinical neuromuscular pharmacology of mivacurium chloride (BW B1090U). A short-acting nondepolarizing ester neuromuscular blocking drug.
Anesthesiology.
1988
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 333 -
Clinical pharmacology of atracurium given in high dose.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1986
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 41 -
Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of atracurium during isoflurane anesthesia in normal and anephric patients.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1986
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 28 -
Clinical relaxation: current controversy.
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal.
1986
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 4 -
Atracurium: clinical strategies for preventing histamine release and attenuating the haemodynamic response.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1985
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 62 -
The name of the game: no anesthesia by cookbook.
Anesthesiology.
1985
Editorial Article
GET IT
Times cited: 20 -
The clinical pharmacology of BW A444U. A nondepolarizing ester relaxant of intermediate duration.
Anesthesiology.
1983
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 8 -
Evaluation of cumulative properties of three new nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs BW A444U, atracurium and vecuronium.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1983
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 17 -
Histamine-releasing potencies of atracurium, dimethyl tubocurarine and tubocurarine.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1983
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 77 -
Clinical pharmacology of atracurium besylate (BW 33A): a new non-depolarizing muscle relaxant.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1982
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 108 -
Histamine release by neuromuscular blocking agents in man.
Klinische Wochenschrift.
1982
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 23 -
Pharmacokinetics of d-tubocurarine in patients with thermal injury.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1982
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 36 -
Histamine release during morphine and fentanyl anesthesia.
Anesthesiology.
1982
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 254 -
Perioperative anesthetic management of a patient with long Q-T syndrome (LQTS).
1981
GET IT
Times cited: 19 -
Role of histamine in the hypotensive action of d-tubocurarine in humans.
Anesthesiology.
1981
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 85 -
The new neuromuscular blocking drugs are here.
Anesthesiology.
1981
Editorial Article
GET IT
Times cited: 8 -
Twitch, tetanus and train-of-four as indices of recovery from nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockade.
Anesthesiology.
1981
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 65 -
Combination of pancuronium and metocurine: neuromuscular and hemodynamic advantages over pancuronium alone.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1981
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 32 -
Human dose-response curves for neuromuscular blocking drugs: a comparison of two methods of construction and analysis.
Anesthesiology.
1980
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 54 -
Potentiation of neuromuscular blockade in man produced by combinations of pancuronium and metocurine or pancuronium and d-tubocurarine.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1980
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 66 -
Increased d-tubocurarine requirement following major thermal injury.
Anesthesiology.
1980
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 49 -
Clinical characteristics of long-term succinylcholine neuromuscular blockade during balanced anesthesia.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1980
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 28 -
Stimulus frequency and dose-respone curve to d-tubocurarine in man.
Anesthesiology.
1980
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 41 -
Comparative haemodynamic effects of tubocurarine and metocurine in the dog.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1979
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 2 -
Kearns-Sayer syndrome and pancuronium--succinylcholine-induced neuromuscular blockade.
1979
GET IT
Times cited: 28 -
Actions at neuromuscular and esteratic cholinoceptive sites of some phenylene diacryloyl bis-cholinium esters.
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics.
1979
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 3 -
Cardiovascular effects of neuromuscular blocking agents.
International anesthesiology clinics.
1979
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 3 -
Cumulative dose-response curves for gallamine: effect of altered resting thumb tension and mode of stimulation.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1979
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 13 - How may neuromuscular blocking drugs affect the state of general anesthesia?. Anesthesia and analgesia. 1979 Review GET IT
-
Stimulus frequency is essential information.
Anesthesiology.
1979
Letter
GET IT
Times cited: 2 -
The autonomic margins of safety of metocurine and d-tubocurarine in the cat.
Anesthesiology.
1979
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 21 -
Metocurine in infants and children: neuromuscular and clinical effects.
Anesthesiology.
1978
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 12 -
Myotonia and neuromuscular blocking agents.
1978
GET IT
Times cited: 71 - Monitoring of neuromuscular function. The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago. 1978 Academic Article GET IT
-
The clinical pharmacology of metocurine: dimethyltubocurarine revisited.
Anesthesiology.
1977
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 46 -
Hemodynamic effects of metocurine in patients with coronary artery disease receiving propranolol.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1977
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 8 -
Monitoring of neuromuscular function.
Anesthesiology.
1976
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 237 -
Re-evaluation of dosage and duration of action of d-tubocurarine in the pediatric age group.
Anesthesiology.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 35 -
Decamethonium and serum potassium in man.
Anesthesiology.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 3 -
The effect of tubocurarine on indirectly elicited train-of-four muscle response and respiratory measurements in humans.
British journal of anaesthesia.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 177 -
Does clinical anesthesia need new neuromuscular blocking agents?.
Anesthesiology.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 81 - Letter: Histamine, d-tubocurarine, and CSF pressure. Anesthesiology. 1975 Academic Article GET IT
-
Potential clinical uses of short-acting nondepolarizing neuromuscular-blocking agents as predicted from animal experiments.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 5 -
Train-of-four nerve stimulation in the management of prolonged neuromuscular blockade following succinylcholine.
Anesthesiology.
1975
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 15 -
The neuromuscular effects of pancuronium in infants and children.
Anesthesiology.
1974
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 31 -
A new approach to the study of four nondepolarizing relaxants in man.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1974
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 40 -
Letter: Succinylcholine effects in anesthesia.
JAMA.
1973
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 2 -
The pharmacology of new short-acting nondepolarizing ester neuromuscular blocking agents: clinical implications.
Anesthesia and analgesia.
1973
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 4 -
The quest for a short-acting nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent.
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.
1973
Review
GET IT
Times cited: 13 -
Neuromuscular blocking activity of a new series of quaternary N-substituted choline esters.
British journal of pharmacology.
1971
Academic Article
GET IT
Times cited: 7 - [Progress in the development of new neuromuscular blocking agents]. Revista brasileira de anestesiologia. 1971 Academic Article GET IT