Tomiei Kazama
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
Japan
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- Comparison of predicted induction dose with predetermined physiologic characteristics of patients and with pharmacokinetic models incorporating those characteristics as covariates. Kazama, T., Morita, K., Ikeda, T., Kurita, T., Sato, S. Anesthesiology (2003)
- Influence of hemorrhage on propofol pseudo-steady state concentration. Kazama, T., Kurita, T., Morita, K., Nakata, J., Sato, S. Anesthesiology (2002)
- Relation between initial blood distribution volume and propofol induction dose requirement. Kazama, T., Ikeda, K., Morita, K., Ikeda, T., Kikura, M., Sato, S. Anesthesiology (2001)
- Optimal propofol plasma concentration during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in young, middle-aged, and elderly patients. Kazama, T., Takeuchi, K., Ikeda, K., Ikeda, T., Kikura, M., Iida, T., Suzuki, S., Hanai, H., Sato, S. Anesthesiology (2000)
- Comparison of the effect-site k(eO)s of propofol for blood pressure and EEG bispectral index in elderly and younger patients. Kazama, T., Ikeda, K., Morita, K., Kikura, M., Doi, M., Ikeda, T., Kurita, T., Nakajima, Y. Anesthesiology (1999)