R. Kapila

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2008

Number

10

Co-Authors

New parameters of skin conductance compared with bispectral index(R) monitoring to assess emergence from total intravenous anaesthesia (2007)

Ledowski, T., Preuss, J., Ford, A., Paech, M. J., McTernan, C., Kapila, R., ...

Background Arousal after total i.v. anaesthesia (TIVA) has been reported to be detectable by monitoring the number of fluctuations per second (NFSC), a parameter of skin conductance (SC). However,...

Yield of bone marrow culture in the diagnosis of infectious diseases in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Bishburg, E, Eng, R H, Smith, S M, Kapila, R

The yield in cultures of bone marrow aspirations or biopsies was determined in 50 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Most patients were febrile and had no identifiable source of...

Pseudomonas putrefaciens as a cause of septicemia in humans.

Schmidt, U, Kapila, R, Kaminski, Z, Louria, D

Septicemia due to Pseudomonas putrefaciens was found in an elderly man with chronic leg ulcers. This organism is rarely cultured from human material and has been reported to cause skin and ear...

Study on the usefulness of hypertonic culture media.

Louria, D B, Kaminski, T, Kapila, R, Tecson, F, Smith, L

Specimens from 300 patients were studied using five to nine aerobic and anaerobic culture media, including five that were hypertonic, Groups studied included fever of unknown origin, suspected...

Yield of bone marrow culture in the diagnosis of infectious diseases in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

Bishburg, E, Eng, R H, Smith, S M, Kapila, R

The yield in cultures of bone marrow aspirations or biopsies was determined in 50 patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Most patients were febrile and had no identifiable source of...

Pseudomonas putrefaciens as a cause of septicemia in humans.

Schmidt, U, Kapila, R, Kaminski, Z, Louria, D

Septicemia due to Pseudomonas putrefaciens was found in an elderly man with chronic leg ulcers. This organism is rarely cultured from human material and has been reported to cause skin and ear...

Study on the usefulness of hypertonic culture media.

Louria, D B, Kaminski, T, Kapila, R, Tecson, F, Smith, L

Specimens from 300 patients were studied using five to nine aerobic and anaerobic culture media, including five that were hypertonic, Groups studied included fever of unknown origin, suspected...