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Roundtable Conference on Tissue Oxygenation in Acute Medicine, Brussels, Belgium, 14–16 March 1998
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Ventilatory care in a selection of ontario hospitals: bigger is not necessarily better!
To determine whether there is variability in the structure and process of ventilatory care in intensive care units (ICUs) of the hospitals of Southwestern Ontario.
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Understanding the ICU business in Europe
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Assessing the efficiency of the admission process to a critical care unit: does the literature allow the use of benchmarking?
To determine the ability of the current literature to supply appropriate data for benchmarking admission practice to a multidisciplinary critical care unit. Design: Retrospective review of data collected prospec...
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Free Papers
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Sepsis, SIRS and infection
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Round table conference on clinical trials for the treatment of sepsis Brussels, March 12–14, 1994
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Role of RBC Transfusion Therapy in Sepsis
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome that arises because of an inappropriate and excessive host inflammatory response. Recent work has demonstrated that this syndrome is also characterized by the development of quant...
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Fluid Therapy in Sepsis
Sepsis is a systemic illness characterized by an uncontrolled host inflammatory response, usually to severe infection [1]. Patients with sepsis are frequently admitted to the ICU for life-support of multiple o...
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Cardiocirculation in Sepsis
Sepsis is a syndrome in which organ dysfunction frequently determines outcome. Myocardial dysfunction is not only part of the process of organ dysfunction, but may contribute to its further propagation. For ex...
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Issues in Colloid and Transfusion Therapy of Sepsis
Sepsis is a systemic illness characterized by an uncontrolled host inflammatory response, usually to severe bacterial infection [1]. Morbidity in sepsis relates to the development of multiple organ dysfunction...
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Circulatory Abnormalities in the Sepsis Syndrome
With a mortality rate of 50% – 80%, sepsis is a major cause of death in critically ill patients. Currently, it is appreciated that death resulting from sepsis is not as clearly related to perturbations of cent...
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Kreislaufveränderungen beim septischen Syndrom
Mit einer Mortalitätsrate von 50–80% ist die Sepsis eine häufige Todesursache schwerstkranker Patienten. Derzeit wird nicht mehr so eindeutig wie früher eine Störung der zentralen Kreislaufregulation bzw. ein ...
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The case for steroids: another viewpoint