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Open AccessDelivering intrapulmonary percussive ventilation physiotherapy with assisted autogenic drainage is associated with a lower incidence of ventilator-associated gram-negative infection
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Does discontinuation of the use of hydroxyethyl starches in the critically ill cardiac surgery patient have an impact on caloric intake?
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A nutritional protocol and personalized support reduce the cumulative caloric deficit of cardiac surgery patients
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Very high volume haemofiltration (VHVHF) (8.75 l/hour) sustained during a 4 hour period of time can remove by filtration significantly higher amounts of cytokine compared with low volume haemofiltration (LVHF) (1 l/hour) and is accompanied by a significant drop in cytokines only in haemodynamical responders and survivors during early severe septic shock
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Successful treatment of refractory toxic streptococcal syndrome associated with severe lactic acidosis using a combined haemofiltration technique with a bicarbonate based replacement fluid: report of 4 consecutive cases
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Beneficial use of predilution in reducing the amount of anticoagulation and the occurrence of bleeding during CRRT in critically ill patients: a prospective randomized study
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Reversal of intractable circulatory failure complicating septic shock with short time high volume haemofiltration (ST-HV-CVVH) after failure of conventional therapy: a prospective evaluation
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Evaluation of the predilution technique in reducing the occurrence of bleeding during continuous venovenous haemofiltration in critically ill patients. Efficacy of predilution in reducing the amount of anticoagulation during CVVH