22nd International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Brussels, Belgium, 19-22 March 2002. [PDF]
Jonathan Ball+3 more
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Conclusions: Hypertension, lower serum albumin, higher SOFA scores, smaller tidal volumes, and faster respiratory rates were independent risk factors for weaning failure in critically ill patients living in high-altitude areas.
Bin Wang+4 more
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Training in intensive care medicine: an accident and emergency trainee's perspective [PDF]
Antony K Cooper
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Background Circulatory shock and multi-organ failure remain major contributors to morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients and are associated with insufficient oxygen availability in the tissue. Intrinsic mechanisms to improve tissue perfusion,
Massimiliano Bertacchi+5 more
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Randomized controlled trial to investigate influence of the fluid challenge on duration of hospital stay and perioperative morbidity in patients with hip fractures † †These findings were presented in part at the 13th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Rome 2000. [PDF]
Richard Venn+5 more
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Sepsis, a call for inclusion in the work plan of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. [PDF]
Azoulay, Élie+9 more
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Eighth World Congress of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine, 28 October-1 November 2001, Sydney, Australia: Harm minimization and effective risk management. [PDF]
Naresh Ramakrishnan
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Editorial: Clinical teaching and practice in intensive care medicine and anesthesiology. [PDF]
Pan P+4 more
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Intensive Care Medicine, 4th edition. Volumes I and II . [PDF]
Hans Pargger
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