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Reflux during nasojejeunal feeding
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Review: Acute necrotising pancreatitis
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picuBOOK: An interactive multilingual textbook for pediatricians
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ICU resource allocation: life in the fast lane
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Outcomes after long-term acute care
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Surgical stress and the small intestine
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Corticosteroid withdrawal in COPD
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Informed consent and research design in critical care medicine
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NSAIDs and urinary output
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Review: NSAIDs
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Cardioversion of AF with ibutilide
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Metoclopramide in the critically ill
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Effects on respiratory function of the head-down position and the complete covering of the face by drapes during insertion of the monitoring catheters in the cardiosurgical patient
We evaluated the effect on the respiratory gas exchange of the30° head-down position and the complete covering of the face by steriledrapes. These are used to cannulate the internal jugular vein and position t...
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Agitation in the ICU: part one Anatomical and physiologic basis for the agitated state
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A prospective randomised pilot study of sedation regimens in a general ICU population: a reality-based medicine study
For logistical reasons sedation studies are often carried out in elective surgical patients and the results extrapolated to the general intensive care unit (ICU) population. We question the validity of this ap...
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Ward interventions prior to ICU admission
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Micro-array analysis of tuberculosis and BCG
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D-dimers in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism
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Staphylococcus aureuscarriage predisposes to pneumonia in the head injured
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Measuring cardiac output with an aortic impedance model
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New multimedia presentations at Heartweb
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Gut oedema precipitates acute or chronic cardiac failure
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Crystalloid or colloid for resuscitation. Are we any the wiser?
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Predicting outcome after pulmonary resection
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Decreased hematocrit inhibits clotting in rabbits
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Pulmonary vascular effects of isoflurane
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Free web version of Hypertox 3.8©
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Low systemic vascular resistance: differential diagnosis and outcome
To determine the frequency and prognosis of the various causes oflow systemic vascular resistance (SVR).
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Haemodynamic changes associated with PEEP ventilation
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Use of portable ultrasound for difficult central venous access
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SjvO2monitoring
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Endovascular stent-graft placement
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Recent highlights from the TRAUMA.ORG site
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Spinal cord protection using riluzole
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Acidosis in diabetics with renal failure
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Isoflurane - induced myocardial preconditioning
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Diabetes Digest - free online monthly newsletter
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News from the American Latex Allergy Association
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Symposium on Recent Novel Therapies in the Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndromes
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News group for critical care nurses
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Saline infusion induces hyperchloremic acidosis
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Website Reviewed
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Barbiturate coma for vasospasm following SAH
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Citrate anticoagulation for hemofiltration
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Use of adenosine in coronary artery bypass surgery
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Heliox improves pulmonary mechanics in a pediatric porcine model of induced severe bronchospasm and independent lung mechanical ventilation
A helium-oxygen gas mixture (heliox) has low gas density and lowturbulence and resistance through narrowed airways. The effects of heliox onpulmonary mechanics following severe methacholine-induced bronchospas...
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The measurement of lung water
In this review, we compare the spectrum of currently availablemethods for quantifying pulmonary edema in patients.
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Pulse oximetry
Pulse oximetry is one of the most commonly employed monitoringmodalities in the critical care setting. This review describes the latesttechnological advances in the field of pulse oximetry. Accuracy of pulseox...
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Percutaneous tracheostomy
Percutaneous tracheostomy (PT) has gained an increasing acceptanceas an alternative to the conventional surgical tracheostomy (ST). Inexperienced hands, and with proper patient selection, it is safe, easy andq...
Citation: Critical Care 1999 3:R5
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