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American Society of Anesthesiologists, June 2010-

A 50 year-old patient with uncorrected tetralogy of fallot undergoing craniotomy

Myneni, N; Sutin, Kenneth
(Website)
CID: 387272

The Little ICU book

Marino, Paul; Sutin, Kenneth
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008
Extent: ? p.
ISBN: 0781778239
CID: 1373

The ICU book

Marino PL; Sutin KM
Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
Extent: xvii, 1065 p. ; 23cm
ISBN: 078174802x
CID: 1089

Antidotes in depth : Dantrolene sodium

Chapter by: Sutin, Kenneth M; Kaufman, Brian; Miller, Sanford M
in: Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies by Goldfrank LR; Flomenbaum N [Eds]
New York : McGraw-Hill, 2006
pp. 1037-1038
ISBN: 0071437630
CID: 4566

Neuromuscular blockers

Chapter by: Sutin, Kenneth M; Kaufman, Brian; Miller, Sanford M
in: Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies by Goldfrank LR; Flomenbaum N [Eds]
New York : McGraw-Hill, 2006
pp. 1024-1036
ISBN: 0071437630
CID: 4565

Deep venous thrombosis revealed during ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block [Case Report]

Sutin, K M; Schneider, C; Sandhu, N S; Capan, L M
Ultrasound imaging used to facilitate performance of a femoral nerve block also affords imaging of adjacent anatomical structures. Following a fracture of the femur, an ultrasound guided femoral nerve block (UGFNB) was performed to provide analgesia; this led to the incidental finding of a previously undiagnosed femoral vein thrombosis (DVT), resulting in a change in patient management before surgery. An inferior vena cava (IVC) filter was placed before intramedullary nailing of the fracture
PMID: 15579489
ISSN: 0007-0912
CID: 48878

Offensive music in the or

Sackrowitz, Rachel; Sutin, Kenneth M
PMID: 23267566
ISSN: 1937-7010
CID: 207442

A molecular basis of the therapeutic and psychoactive properties of cannabis (delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol)

Nahas, Gabriel; Harvey, David J; Sutin, Kenneth; Turndorf, Herman; Cancro, Robert
All of the therapeutic properties of marihuana (analgesic, antiemetic, appetite stimulant, antiglaucoma) have been duplicated by the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) molecule or its synthetic derivatives. Today, the molecular mechanisms of action of these compounds have led to a general understanding of the pharmacological effects of marihuana and of its therapeutic properties. These mechanisms involve the specific binding of THC to the 7-transmembrane (7TM) domain G protein-linked receptor, a molecular switch which regulates signal transduction in the cell membrane. The natural ligand of the 7TM receptor is an eicosanoid, arachidonylethanolamide (AEA), generated in the membrane and derived from arachidonic acid. THC acts as a substitute ligand to the 7TM receptor site of AEA. THC would deregulate the physiological function of the 7TM receptor and of its ligand AEA. As a result, the therapeutic effects of the drug may not be separated from its adverse psychoactive and cardiovascular effects. The binding of THC to the 7TM receptor site of AEA induces allosteric changes in the receptor sites of neurotransmitter and opiates resulting in variable interactions and pharmacological responses. The pharmacokinetics of THC with its prolonged storage in fat and its slow release result in variable and delayed pharmacological response, which precludes precise dosing to achieve timely therapeutic effects. The experimental use of THC and of its synthetic analogues, agonists, and antagonists has provided novel information in the nature of molecular signaling in the cell membrane. As a result, the relationships between allosteric receptor responsiveness, molecular configuration of proteins, and physiological regulation of cellular and organ function may be further investigated
PMID: 12188105
ISSN: 0278-5846
CID: 39411

Pharmacokinetics of THC in fat, psychoactive drugs & induction of apoptosis [Meeting Abstract]

Nahas, GG; Sutin, K; Turndorf, H
ISI:000174593901187
ISSN: 0892-6638
CID: 27477

Deregulation of membrane and receptor mediated signaling by THC: therapeutic implications

Chapter by: Nahas GG; Harvey D; Sutin KM; Turndorf H; Cancro R
in: Biology of marijuana : from gene to behavior by Onaivi ES [Eds]
New York : Taylor & Francis, 2002
pp. 431-448
ISBN: 041527348x
CID: 2783