Andrew Bowdle
University of Washington
53 Papers
74 Citations
Andrew Bowdle is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Checklist. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrew Bowdle include University of Washington Medical Center & Virginia Mason Medical Center.
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Papers
Psychedelic Effects of Ketamine in Healthy Volunteers Relationship to Steady-state Plasma Concentrations
Andrew Bowdle,Allen D. Radant,Deborah S. Cowley,Evan D. Kharasch,Rick J. Strassman,Peter Roy-Byrne +5 more
TL;DR: Subanesthetic doses of ketamine produce psychedelic effects in healthy volunteers and the relation between steady‐state venous plasma ketamine concentrations and effects is highly linear between 50 and 200 ng/ml.
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Infection prevention in the operating room anesthesia work area.
L. Silvia Munoz-Price,Andrew Bowdle,B Lynn Johnston,Gonzalo Bearman,Bernard C Camins,E. Patchen Dellinger,Marjorie Geisz-Everson,Galit Holzmann-Pazgal,Rekha Murthy,David A. Pegues,Richard C. Prielipp,Zachary Rubin,Joshua K. Schaffzin,Deborah S. Yokoe,David J. Birnbach +14 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach to regenerative medicine that addresses the underlying cause of central giant cell granuloma, a leading cause of death in young people aged five to 19 years old.
Clinical and economic effects of pulmonary artery catheterization in nonemergent coronary artery bypass graft surgery
TL;DR: In the setting of nonemergent CABG surgery, pulmonary artery catheterization was associated with an increased risk of in-hospital mortality, greater length of stay, and higher total costs, particularly in hospitals with low volume of PAC use.
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Preventing Infection of Patients and Healthcare Workers Should Be the New Normal in the Era of Novel Coronavirus Epidemics.
TL;DR: This editorial represents the opinions of the authors at the time it was written when there is much still unknown about COVID-19 and readers are urged to utilize multiple sources of information including those offered by various professional organizations and government agencies, and to carefully consider differing opinions.