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Critical Illness Polyneuropathy and Critical Illness Myopathy
2003Neuromuscular disorders alone can account for up to 62% of the cases of ventilatory dependency in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with no other apparent causes of failure to wean, and they may be a contributing factor in up to 86% of these patients (Spitzer et al. 1992).
C. Serrano-Munuera, I. Illa
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Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2016
In patients with critical illness, thrombocytopenia is a frequent laboratory abnormality. However frequent this may occur, a low platelet count is not an epiphenomenon, but a marker with further significance. It is always important to assess the proper cause for thrombocytopenia in critically ill patients because different underlying disorders may ...
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In patients with critical illness, thrombocytopenia is a frequent laboratory abnormality. However frequent this may occur, a low platelet count is not an epiphenomenon, but a marker with further significance. It is always important to assess the proper cause for thrombocytopenia in critically ill patients because different underlying disorders may ...
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To be critical for the critically ill
The Lancet, 2003Markus Huber-Lang +3 more
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Immunonutrition in the critically ill
Intensive Care Medicine, 1999P, Jolliet, C, Pichard
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Critically ill-Polyneuropathie
Fortschritte der Neurologie ยท Psychiatrie, 1997"Critically ill" polyneuropathy occurs in patients with artificial respiration. It is more frequent in men than in women. The most frequent underlying diseases, in the course of which CIP was found, were pneumonias, traumas and major surgery. In most cases sepsis and/or multiple organ dysfunction syndrome can be observed.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Early in my intern year, I admitted an 80-year-old man with pneumonia to the intensive care unit (ICU). He had hypotension and was struggling to breathe, and my senior resident and I told his family that it was touch and go. Their response: Do everything. He had repaired cars for a living, and he was a tough guy, a fighter.
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Early in my intern year, I admitted an 80-year-old man with pneumonia to the intensive care unit (ICU). He had hypotension and was struggling to breathe, and my senior resident and I told his family that it was touch and go. Their response: Do everything. He had repaired cars for a living, and he was a tough guy, a fighter.
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2014
LATRONICO, Nicola, Castioni C.
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LATRONICO, Nicola, Castioni C.
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2003
Avine, Lydon, J A Jeevendra, Martyn
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Avine, Lydon, J A Jeevendra, Martyn
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Sedation for the critically ill
Intensive Care Medicine, 1999M, Sydow, P, Neumann
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