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overview Dr. Nagele is an internationally recognized trauma anesthesiologist, researcher and educator. An authority on perioperative outcomes research, he focuses on to better predict, diagnose, prevent, and treat major cardiac events in surgical patients. He discovered that novel heart biomarkers may predict heart attacks in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. He has also conducted ground-breaking work suggesting that a brief inhalation of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, improves severe symptoms of depression and suicidal thoughts.
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Grant Perioperative pharmacogenetics: Nitrous oxide and anesthetic outcomes
Grant NMDA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST NITROUS OXIDE TARGETS AFFECTIVE BRAIN CIRCUITS
Academic Article Treatment-Resistant Major Depression: Rationale for NMDA Receptors as Targets and Nitrous Oxide as Therapy.
Academic Article Nitrous oxide anesthesia and plasma homocysteine in adolescents.
Academic Article Effect of Nitrous Oxide as a Treatment for Subjective, Idiopathic, Nonpulsatile Bothersome Tinnitus: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Academic Article The hematological effects of nitrous oxide anesthesia in pediatric patients.
Academic Article In reply.
Academic Article The effect of nitrous oxide anesthesia on early postoperative opioid consumption and pain.
Academic Article Influence of nitrous oxide anesthesia, B-vitamins, and MTHFR gene polymorphisms on perioperative cardiac events: the vitamins in nitrous oxide (VINO) randomized trial.
Academic Article Pre-operative vitamin B infusion and prevention of nitrous oxide-induced homocysteine increase.
Academic Article A common gene variant in methionine synthase reductase is not associated with peak homocysteine concentrations after nitrous oxide anesthesia.
Academic Article Exploring Nitrous Oxide as Treatment of Mood Disorders: Basic Concepts.
Academic Article Nitrous Oxide for Treatment-Resistant Major Depression: A Proof-of-Concept Trial.
Academic Article High-sensitivity cardiac troponin T in prediction and diagnosis of myocardial infarction and long-term mortality after noncardiac surgery.
Academic Article Notorious oxide.
Academic Article Influence of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene polymorphisms on homocysteine concentrations after nitrous oxide anesthesia.
Academic Article Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) requires the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor for its action in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Academic Article European Society of Anaesthesiology Task Force on Nitrous Oxide: a narrative review of its role in clinical practice.
Academic Article Response to comments on 'The European Society of Anaesthesiology Task Force review on the place of nitrous oxide in current clinical practice' (Br J Anaesth 2019; 122:587-604).
Academic Article Ketamine and nitrous oxide: The evolution of NMDA receptor antagonists as antidepressant agents.
Academic Article Does Nitrous Oxide Help Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? A Case Series.
Academic Article Prolonged Remission of Major Depressive Disorder After Single Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Treatment.
Academic Article A phase 2 trial of inhaled nitrous oxide for treatment-resistant major depression.
Academic Article Nitrous Oxide, a Rapid Antidepressant, Has Ketamine-like Effects on Excitatory Transmission in the Adult Hippocampus.
Grant Nitrous Oxide and Cortico-Limbic Function in Aggression
Academic Article Nitrous Oxide Reduced Suicidal Ideation in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression in Exploratory Analysis.
Academic Article Persistent Brain Connectivity Changes in Healthy Volunteers Following Nitrous Oxide Inhalation.
Academic Article Nitrous Oxide Alters Functional Connectivity in Medial Limbic Structures in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression.
Academic Article Nitrous Oxide activates layer 5 prefrontal neurons via SK2 channel inhibition for antidepressant effect.
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