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Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P155
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Difficulties in substance abuse rehabilitation in a rural trauma center
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Nutritional protocols improve energy supply and reduce nitrogen loss in critical illness
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P149 -
Pulmonary gas exchange in pigs improves in the prone position with abdominal distension
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P122 -
Use of prostacyclin in pulmonary hypertension
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P118 -
Evolution of thorax X-rays in ARDS patients with or without inhaled nitric oxide
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P116 -
Mechanical ventilation effects on distal organs: preliminary reports
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P082 -
Time course evolution of ventilatory response to inspiratory unloading in patients
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P080 -
Femoral artery catheterisation for cardiac output measurement using the femoral artery thermodilution technique does not compromise limb perfusion
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P078 -
The use of lithium dilution for measuring cardiac output and shunt fraction in patients during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a feasibility study in a flow model
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P076 -
Morbidity in the SICU after transmyocardial laser revascularization
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P050 -
Myocardial cell damage related to arterial switch operation in neonates and the role of pro-inflammatory, cytokines
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P046 -
Influence of temperature on leukocyte kinetics during cardiopulmonary bypass and postoperative organ damage: an experimental study
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P044 -
Antibodies to ICAM-1 and PECAM-1 ameliorate pulmonary injury after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion in the rat
Citation: Critical Care 1998 2(Suppl 1):P011 -
Endotoxin-induced adhesion of human red blood cells to vascular endothelium does not depend on the presence of leukocytes but is modified by different flow pattern
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HepG2 hepatocytes express IFN-γ, TNF-α, TGF-β, M-CSF, oncostatin-M, ICAM-1, IL-4, IL-5, IL-7, IL-10, IL-11, IL-12 and IL-6 receptor genes in vitro
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Equipment review: A color-coded system to facilitate specimen collection and storage in a multicenter trial
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:117 -
Inhaled nitric oxide reverses cell-free hemoglobin-induced pulmonary hypertension and decreased lung compliance. Preliminary results
In order to test the hypothesis that inhaled nitric oxide (NO) reverses the pulmonary hypertension induced by αα-diaspirin crosslinked hemoglobin (ααHb), were studied anesthetized pigs that were administered w...
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:111 -
Road trips and resources: there is a better way
Transport of critically ill patients for diagnostic and/or therapeutic management involves significant consumption of resources. In an effort to improve the delivery of care to these patients and decrease reso...
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:105 -
Impact of renal dysfunction on weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation
In the intensive care unit (ICU) setting, the combination of mechanical ventilation and renal replacement therapy (RRT) has been associated with prolonged length of hospital stay, high cost of care and poor ou...
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:101 -
The use of cephalad cannulae to monitor jugular venous oxygen content during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
When used during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), jugular venous bulb catheters, known as cephalad cannulae, increase venous drainage, augment circuit flow and decompress cerebral venous pressure. O...
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:95 -
Equipment review: Measurement of occlusion pressures in critically ill patients
Citation: Critical Care 1998 1:89 -
Sex steroids in cardiopulmonary bypass
Sex steroids have immunomodulatory effects. No data exist on alterations of sex steroids during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Cardiac surgery with CPB releases an immunological response with complement and cyt...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:85 -
Prehospital point of care testing of blood gases and electrolytes — an evaluation of IRMA
This study evaluated the feasibility of blood gas analysis and electrolyte measurements during emergency transport prior to hospital admission.
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:79 -
A comparison of volume control and pressure-regulated volume control ventilation in acute respiratory failure
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a new mode of ventilation (pressure-regulated volume control; PRVC) is associated with improvements in respiratory mechanics and outcome when compared with...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:75 -
Lack of agreement between bioimpedance and continuous thermodilution measurement of cardiac output in intensive care unit patients
Bolus thermodilution is the standard bedside method of cardiac output measurement in the intensive care unit (ICU). The Baxter Vigilance monitor uses a modified thermodilution pulmonary artery catheter with a ...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:71 -
Minimizing charges associated with the determination of brain death
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of altering the use of the protocol for brain death determination in traumatically injured patients, on time to brain death determination, medical complicat...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:65 -
Equipment review: Gastric intramucosal pH measurement
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:61 -
Systematic review: The use of diuretics and dopamine in acute renal failure: a systematic review of the evidence
To evaluate the impact of diuretics and dopamine for both the prevention and treatment of renal dysfunction in the acute care setting.
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:53 -
Management of acidosis: the role of buffer agents
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:51 -
Beneficial effect of carboxy-PTIO on hemodynamic and blood gas changes in septic shock dogs
Nitric oxide (NO) production following bacterial infection may play a physiological role in the host defense mechanism due to its antimicrobial activity. However, excess production of NO in severe infection su...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:45 -
Twenty-nine day study of stability for six different parenteral nutrition mixtures
The aim of the study was to assess the particle size stability of six parenteral nutrition regimens, fitted to various pathologies, and used by the University Hospital of Limoges. The mixtures contained glucos...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:41 -
Inhaled nitric oxide in acute respiratory distress syndrome with and without septic shock requiring norepinephrine administration: a dose–response study
The aim of this prospective study was to assess whether the presence of septic shock could influence the dose response to inhaled nitric oxide (NO) in NO-responding patients with adult respiratory distress syn...
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:25 -
Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
Size, weight and technical difficulties limit the use of ponderous strip chart electroencephalographs (EEGs) for real time evaluation of brain wave function in modern intensive care units (ICUs). Portable, com...
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Equipment review: Continuous assessment of arterial blood gases
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:11 -
Systematic review: The relation between nutrition and nosocomial pneumonia: randomized trials in critically ill patients
To review the effect of enteral nutrition on nosocomial pneumonia in critically ill patients as summarized in randomized clinical trials.
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1:3 -
SPARC: an integrated prehospital and hospital resuscitation tool to aid in the immediate care of sick and injured children
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P127 -
Epinephrine application via a conventional endotracheal airway and via the Combitubeâ„¢ in esophageal position in an animal model
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P122 -
A comparison of central venous pressure (CVP) in the superior vena cava and common iliac vein in critically ill patients
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P120 -
Can clinicians reliably estimate cardiac output in children?
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P118 -
Does the SUPPORT study of the effectiveness of right heart catheterization represent all patients who receive pulmonary artery catheters?
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P116 -
Reliability and accuracy of continuous blood gas monitoring
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P113 -
Serum lactate: a poor predictor of postoperative mortality in paediatric cardiac surgery
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P111 -
Increased risk due to ventricular arrhythmias after transmyocardial laser-revascularisation? Preliminary results
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P108 -
Fluctuations of inspiratory concentration of nitric oxide (NO) during mechanical ventilation
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P048 -
Effects of endotoxin elimination therapy using polymyxin B immobilized fiber in patients with septic shock after surgical operation
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P046 -
Risk factors for mortality in mechanically ventilated patients with nosocomial pneumonia
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P042 -
Leukemia inhibitory factor during sepsis in adults and neonates
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P015 -
Tau in serum and CSF during cerebral injury
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P011 -
Usefulness of near-infrared spectroscopy for monitoring a cerebral tissue oxygen saturation during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Citation: Critical Care 1997 1(Suppl 1):P009
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