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Citation: Critical Care 2000 4(Suppl 4):P12
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Determination of perioperative neurologic complications in cardiac surgery by S100B and neuron-specific enolase
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The effect of continuous treatment of the NO liberator sodium nitroprusside on the serum kinetics of the brain marker protein S-100 in infants and children undergoing corrective cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass
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Na+/K+-ATPase activity in the erythrocytes of infants after normothermic and deep hypothermic low-flow cardiopulmonary bypass
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Cerebral mitochondrial and regional haemoglobin saturation patterns during and after profound hypothermic circulatory arrest in neonatal piglets
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Norwood on the beating heart: two cases with continuous cerebral and myocardial perfusion
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Neuropsychological complications after cardiac surgery in children
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Cardiopulmonary bypass using heparin surface treatment: influence on memory and neurological deviations
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Recognition and prevention of neurological complications in paediatric cardiac surgery
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Predictors of cerebrovascular accident and transient ischemic attack after myocardial revascularisation
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Neurological complications after cardiac surgery in adults
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Markers of brain cell damage related to cardiac surgery
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Influences of pre-, peri- and postoperative risk factors in neonatal cardiac surgery on neurodevelopmental status in preschool-age children
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Neurological damage due to coagulation and fat release during cardiopulmonary bypass
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Delayed recovery of cerebral oxygenation and cerebral blood flow after profound hypothermic circulatory arrest
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Early immunohistochemical brain overexpression of S-100β and increased serum level after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest in rabbits: relationship to perivascular astrocytic swelling
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Pathophysiology of the cerebral circulation during cardiac surgery
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Does perfluorocarbon deoxygenate during partial liquid ventilation?
Perfluorocarbons accumulate in the dependent regions of the lungs, which may result in regional hypoxia if ventilation with oxygen is insufficient to oxygenate the dependent perfluorocarbon-filled alveoli. In ...
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A speciality nursing association
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Supplemental oxygen reduces wound infection
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Ventilator acquired pneumonia
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Guidelines for the use of email in patient care
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Educational resources for emergency and primary care physicians
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Unstable angina pectoris
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Project IMPACT: A database system for measuring and comparing patient outcome
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Weaning from mechanical ventilation
Practice guidelines on weaning should be based on the results of several well-designed randomized studies performed over the last decade. One of those studies demonstrated that immediate extubation after succe...
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Hemofiltration in sepsis: where do we go from here?
Hemofiltration as an adjunct to therapy for sepsis is now 10 years old. Despite early successes and significant theoretical advantages, the treatment remains experimental. Although feasibility has been establi...
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Effects of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
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A new, safe possibility for central venous access
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Diabetic ketoacidosis and bicarbonate therapy
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Time-dependency of improvements in arterial oxygenation during partial liquid ventilation in experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome
The mechanisms by which partial liquid ventilation (PLV) canimprove gas exchange in acute lung injury are still unclear. Therefore, weexamined the time- and dose-dependency of the improvements in arterial oxyg...
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Trauma-list discussion group
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VistaLink
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E.R. Watch: a searchable database of real emergency room cases
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Acid-base model
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Multiple myeloma in the ICU
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A new device for 100 per cent humidification of inspired air
Devices for active humidification of the inspired air inmechanically ventilated patients cause water condensation in the ventilatortubing, which may become contaminated or interfere with the function of theven...
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Utility of postintubation chest radiographs in the intensive care unit
To determine the clinical usefulness of immediate (stat) chestradiographs after endotracheal intubation when performed by experiencedcritical care personnel.
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Heat stress is associated with decreased lactic acidemia in rat sepsis
Elevated plasma lactate has been shown to correlate with mortality in patients with septic shock. Heat stress prior to sepsis has resulted in reduction in acute lung injury and mortality. We investigated wheth...
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Balloon laryngoscopy reduces head extension and blade leverage in patients with potential cervical spine injury
Head extension and excessive laryngoscope blade levering motion(LBLM) are undesirable during airway management of trauma patients. Wehypothesized that laryngoscopy with a modified blade facilitating glotticexp...
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Abdominal compartment syndrome
Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) associated with organ dysfunction defines the abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) adversely impacts pulmonary, cardiovascular, renal...
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Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation as treatment for acute respiratory failure in critically ill patients
Our current state of knowledge on noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) and technical aspects are discussed in the present review. In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, NPPV can be...
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Determinants of blood pH in health and disease
An advanced understanding of acid–base physiology is as central to the practice of critical care medicine, as are an understanding of cardiac and pulmonary physiology. Intensivists spend much of their time man...
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Heat shock protein gene expression and survival in critical illness
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Paper reports overview: Mortality and morbidity prediction and reduction in the high risk patient
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Ventilator-associated lung injury in ARDS
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Differing the gas density for NIPSV
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A transfusion-independent method for treating ICU-associated anemia
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MRSA spread in the ICU is related to nursing workload
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Beta-blockade in high-risk surgical patients
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