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Sheila E. Cohen

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  • Intrathecal sufentanil produces sensory changes without hypotension in male volunteers.

    Riley ET, Hamilton CL, Cohen SE. Anesthesiology. 1998; 89 (1): 73-8

    Intrathecally administered sufentanil is frequently associated with hypotension and sensory changes in women undergoing labor. In this study, the authors examined whether intrathecally administered sufentanil has similar effects in pain-free individuals with low concentrations of progesterone (i.e., male volunteers).

    PubMedID: 9667296

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