Roger Royster to Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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MacGregor DA, Prielipp RC, Black CS, Kennedy DJ, Browder RW, Butterworth JF, Royster RL. Renal dose dopamine does not alter the response to beta-adrenergic stimulation by isoproterenol in healthy human volunteers. Chest. 1997 Jul; 112(1):40-4.
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Prielipp RC, Butterworth JF, Zaloga GP, Robertie PG, Royster RL. Effects of amrinone on cardiac index, venous oxygen saturation and venous admixture in patients recovering from cardiac surgery. Chest. 1991 Apr; 99(4):820-5.
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Royster RL, Keeler DK, Haisty WK, Johnston WE, Prough DS. Cardiac electrophysiologic effects of fentanyl and combinations of fentanyl and neuromuscular relaxants in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs. Anesth Analg. 1988 Jan; 67(1):15-20.
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Prielipp RC, MacGregor DA, Royster RL, Kon ND, Hines MH, Butterworth JF. Dobutamine antagonizes epinephrine's biochemical and cardiotonic effects: results of an in vitro model using human lymphocytes and a clinical study in patients recovering from cardiac surgery. Anesthesiology. 1998 Jul; 89(1):49-57.
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Butterworth JF, Prielipp RC, Royster RL, Spray BJ, Kon ND, Wallenhaupt SL, Zaloga GP. Dobutamine increases heart rate more than epinephrine in patients recovering from aortocoronary bypass surgery. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 1992 Oct; 6(5):535-41.
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Gravlee GP, Brauer SD, Roy RC, Howard G, Kiger J, Scott C, Royster RL, Pauca AL. Predicting the pharmacodynamics of heparin: a clinical evaluation of the Hepcon System 4. J Cardiothorac Anesth. 1987 Oct; 1(5):379-87.
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