Don Caton, MD

 

1: Frolich MA, Burchfield DJ, Euliano TY, Caton D.  
  A single dose of fentanyl and midazolam prior to Cesarean section have no adverse neonatal effects.
Can J Anaesth. 2006 Jan;53(1):79-85.
2: Zhang RV, Caton D.  
  Epidural catheter-induced paresthesia accompanied by changes in skin color and temperature in an obstetric patient.
Int J Obstet Anesth. 2005 Oct;14(4):343-6.
3: Caton D.  
  Medical science and social values.
Int J Obstet Anesth. 2004 Jul;13(3):167-73.
4: Caton D.  
  A century of spinals for childbirth.
Int J Obstet Anesth. 2000 Jul;9(3):149-50. No abstract available.
5: Caton D, Frolich MA, Euliano TY.
  Anesthesia for childbirth: controversy and change.
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2002 May;186(5 Suppl Nature):S25-30. Review.

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Nikolaus Gravenstein, MD
Department Chair

Michael J Banner PhD
Jerry Berger, MD
Larry Berman, MD
Azra Bihorac, MD
David Bjoraker, MD
Don Caton, MD
Laurie K Davies, MD
Donn Dennis, MD
F Kayser Enneking, MD
Tammy Euliano, MD
Andrea Gabrielli, MD
Dietrich Gravenstein, MD
Joachim S Gravenstein, MD
Gregory M Jenelle, MD
Sem Lampotang, PhD
A Joseph Layon, MD
Emilio Lobato, MD
Michael E Mahla, MD
Anatoly Martynyuk, MD
Richard J Melker, MD
Jerome Modell, MD
Tim Morey, MD
David A Paulus, MD
Yong Gang Peng, MD
Raymond Schultetus, MD
Christoph Seubert, MD
Avner Sidi, MD
Cheri Sulek, MD
Hans van Oostrom, PhD