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Neurology
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Shock II
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Shock I
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Comparison of the effects of dilevalol and propranolol on systemic and regional haemodynamics in healthy volunteers at rest and during exercise
The effects of single oral doses of dilevalol 400 mg and propranolol 80 mg on systemic and regional haemodynamics at rest and after sub-maximal exercise, were compared, in a placebo-controlled, randomised, dou...
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Are endogenous glucocorticoid levels adequate in septic shock?
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Free Papers
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Free Papers
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Posters
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Near fatal case of self-poisoning with thioridazine
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A man with "bizarre" soft tissue infection of the thighs
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Interférences avec l’axe corticotrope
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Sepsis-Induced Brain Dysfunction
Sepsis is often associated with CNS dysfunction that is frequently unrecognized. This dysfunction is not due to direct infection of the CNS, so is better termed ‘sepsis-associated encephalopathy’. An altered m...
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Effects of hydrocortisone on posttraumatic stress disorder after septic shock: results from the CORTICUS Berlin Study Group
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Understanding international differences in terminology for delirium and other types of acute brain dysfunction in critically ill patients
Delirium (acute brain dysfunction) is a potentially life threatening disturbance in brain function that frequently occurs in critically ill patients. While this area of brain dysfunction in critical care is ra...
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The Neuroendocrine Response to Sepsis
Acute response to LPS includes the release of a number of proinflammatory mediators that reach the brain in areas free of blood-brain barrier, or via specific transport systems. The hypothalamic-pituitary axis...
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Combination antibiotic therapy with macrolides improves survival in intubated patients with community-acquired pneumonia
To assess the effect on survival of macrolides or fluoroquinolones in intubated patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with severe community-acquired pneumonia (severe CAP).
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Nouvelles pistes dans le traitement du sepsis — Modulation β-adrénergique au cours du sepsis
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L’insuline en réanimation — Pourquoi contrôler la glycémie en réanimation ?
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Interférences avec l’axe corticotrope
Les glandes surrénales comportent deux entités fonctionnelles: la médullaire et le cortex. La médullaire est à l’origine de la production des hormones du système sympathique (adrénaline et noradrénaline). Le c...
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Open AccessEffects of hyperglycemia and intensive insulin therapy on neurons and glial cells during critical illness