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Citation: Critical Care 2013 17(Suppl 3):P59
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Excessive fluid balance effect in mortality rate from surgical patients
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Tissular perfusion influence on central, mixed and atrial venous oxygen saturations
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Serum thiamin concentration is negatively correlated with lactate levels in survivors of septic shock
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Serum C-reactive protein concentration in early abdominal and pulmonary sepsis
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Lactate as a prognostic marker in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock admitted to the ICU
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Gene expression in peripheral mononuclear cells from septic patients secondary to community-acquired pneumonia: patterns of gene expression and outcomes
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Erythrocyte selenium concentration is a predictor of mortality in patients with septic shock
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Comparative analysis of survival between older and nonolder severe sepsis and septic shock resuscitated patients
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Spontaneous breathing trial reduces mechanical ventilation weaning when compared with SmartCareâ„¢ ventilation
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Profile of reintubated patients submitted to daily weaning screen and spontaneous breathing trial in a general ICU
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Neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a summary of the current evidence from three randomized controlled trials
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Influence of a humidification system on ventilator-associated pneumonia: a randomized controlled trial
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Comparison of CURB-65 and CRB-65 as predictors of death in community-acquired pneumonia in adults admitted to an ICU
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Association between use of lung-protective ventilation with lower tidal volumes and risk of acute lung injury, mortality, pulmonary infection, and atelectasis: a meta-analysis
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Effect of N-acetylcysteine on serum thyroid hormone levels in nonthyroidal illness syndrome
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Acute kidney injury according to RIFLE criteria in an ICU: incidence and mortality impact
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Vancomycin dose adjustment in severe burn patients based on trough level for drug effectiveness against pathogens at 1 mg/l minimum inhibitory concentration
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Vasopressin and terlipressin in adult vasodilatory shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis of nine randomized controlled trials
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Update of the pediatric hypotension graphic adjusted for gender and height percentiles: systolic blood pressure for girls, 1 to 17 years old
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Update of the pediatric hypotension graphic adjusted for gender and height percentiles: systolic blood pressure for boys, 1 to 17 years old
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Update of the pediatric hypotension graphic adjusted for gender and height percentiles: diastolic blood pressure for boys, 1 to 17 years old
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Update of the pediatric hypertension graphic adjusted for gender and height percentiles: systolic blood pressure for girls, 1 to 17 years old
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Update of the pediatric hypertension graphic adjusted for gender and height percentiles: systolic blood pressure for boys, 1 to 17 years old
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Analysis of the efficacy of an experimental expert system of medical prescription in reducing medical errors and excessive physician workload: a cross-sectional study
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Use of drugs in the ICU and its iatrogenic potential
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Severity-adjusted resource use and outcomes of an ICU of a tertiary hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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SAPS 3 as a predictor admission of surgical patients in the ICU
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Laboratory routine in the ICU: a practice to be abolished?
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Improving quality indicators for the treatment of acute myocardial infarction: impact of the disease-specific care certification
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Feasibility of transitioning from APACHE II to SAPS III as prognostic model in a Brazilian general ICU
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Cost of the quantitative adequacy of nursing staff in the ICU
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Effects of rapid repetition of a vascular occlusion test on near-infrared spectroscopy-derived variables in healthy subjects and in critically ill patients
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Dynamic assessment of lung injury by ultrasound in a case with H7N9 influenza
H7N9 influenza is a new emerging infection and has high mortality. Both chest radiography and computed tomography (CT) had some limitations in assessing such patients. We performed daily lung ultrasound in a p...
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Patient-ventilator trigger dys-synchrony: a common phenomenon with important implications
Patient-ventilator trigger dys-synchronies are common with the use of assisted forms of mechanical ventilatory support, including non-invasive mechanical ventilatory support (NIV). Future system designs need t...
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Clinical review: Clinical management of new oral anticoagulants: a structured review with emphasis on the reversal of bleeding complications
New oral anticoagulants, including dabigatran, rivaroxaban, and apixaban, have been recently approved for primary and secondary prophylaxis of thromboembolic conditions. However, there is no clear strategy for...
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Traumatic cardiac arrests - the action or the provider, what makes the difference?
Traumatic cardiac arrest resuscitation is considered a heroic and futile endeavor. However, newer articles have more promising statistics and divide between prehospital ground and helicopter transport. Here we...
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Assessing glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury - true GFR versus urinary creatinine clearance and estimating equations
Estimation of kidney function in critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI), is important for appropriate dosing of drugs and adjustment of therapeutic strategies, but challenging due to fluctuatio...
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Clinical review: Consensus recommendations on measurement of blood glucose and reporting glycemic control in critically ill adults
The management reporting and assessment of glycemic control lacks standardization. The use of different methods to measure the blood glucose concentration and to report the performance of insulin treatment yie...
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Clinical review: Respiratory failure in HIV-infected patients - a changing picture
Respiratory failure in HIV-infected patients is a relatively common presentation to ICU. The debate on ICU treatment of HIV-infected patients goes on despite an overall decline in mortality amongst these patie...
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Measuring and reporting glycemic control in clinical trials: building a path to consensus
Clinical trials over time have used a variety of approaches for both measuring tight glycemic control and reporting results. The review by Finfer and colleagues in this issue of Critical Care is a step toward con...
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Limitation of (1→3)-β-D-glucan monitoring in major elective surgery involving cardiopulmonary bypass
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Lower tidal volumes in Brazil, also in patients without acute respiratory distress syndrome?
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The obesity paradox in the ICU: real or not?
The obesity paradox has been used to describe the observed phenomenon described by several studies that indicated improved survival for critically ill patients with mild to moderate obesity when compared with ...
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The liver in sepsis: shedding light on the cellular basis of hepatocyte dysfunction
Liver dysfunction is believed to contribute to the metabolic derangements of critical illness. The cellular basis of liver dysfunction is poorly understood and its consequences largely unknown. Recent work by ...
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Expect the unexpected: clinical trials are key to understanding post-intensive care syndrome
Long-term follow-up of randomized prospective trials of treatments in the intensive care unit may allow us to attain some understanding of the causes of post-intensive care syndrome. This in turn may allow us ...
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Sepsis after Scotland: enough with the averages, show us the effect modifiers
Cuthbertson and colleagues demonstrate that survivors of severe sepsis face, in general continued ongoing high mortality and quite poor quality of life. This cohort caps the initial, problem-definition stage o...
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Septic serum induces glucocorticoid resistance and modifies the expression of glucocorticoid isoforms receptors: a prospective cohort study and in vitro experimental assay
A protective role for glucocorticoid therapy in animal models of sepsis was shown many decades ago. In human sepsis, there is new interest in glucocorticoid therapy at a physiological dose after reports of imp...
Citation: Critical Care 2013 17:R107
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