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    Roundtable Conference on Tissue Oxygenation in Acute Medicine, Brussels, Belgium, 14–16 March 1998

    W. J. Sibbald, K. Messmer, M. P. Fink in Intensive Care Medicine (2000)

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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.

    S. P. Keenan, J. Montgomery, L. M. Chen, R. Esmail, K. J. Inman in Intensive Care Medicine (1998)

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    Understanding the ICU business in Europe

    W. J. Sibbald, L. M. Chen, C. M. Martin in Intensive Care Medicine (1997)

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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...

    S. P. Keenan, G. S. Doig, C. M. Martin, K. J. Inman in Intensive Care Medicine (1997)

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    Free Papers

    A. Sielenkämper, C. M. Martin, S. Madorin, I. Chin-Yee in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Sepsis, SIRS and infection

    W. J. Sibbald, G. Doig, K. J. Inman in Intensive Care Medicine (1995)

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    Round table conference on clinical trials for the treatment of sepsis Brussels, March 12–14, 1994

    W. J. Sibbald, J. -L. Vincent, Mrs Suzanne Smitz-de Smet in Intensive Care Medicine (1995)

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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...

    W. J. Sibbald, G. S. Doig, H. Morisaki in Clinical Trials for the Treatment of Sepsis (1995)

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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...

    W. J. Sibbald in Sepsis (1994)

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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...

    F. Bloos, W. J. Sibbald in Sepsis (1994)

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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...

    H. Morisaki, W. J. Sibbald in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 1993 (1993)

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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...

    W. J. Sibbald, R. F. Raper, A. D. Bersten in Sepsis (1989)

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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 ...

    W. J. Sibbald, R. F. Raper, A. D. Bersten in Sepsis (1989)

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    The case for steroids: another viewpoint

    W. J. Sibbald in Intensive Care Medicine (1984)