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Citation: Critical Care 2003 7(Suppl 3):P59
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Brazilian Sepsis Epidemiological Study (BASES): preliminary results from first 439 patients
Citation: Critical Care 2002 6(Suppl 1):P236 -
Norepinephrine requirement is not an independent variable to predict outcome in severe septic shock patients
Citation: Critical Care 2002 6(Suppl 1):P233 -
p22phox-containing microparticles from plasma of septic patients are related to reactive oxygen species production and apoptosis of vascular cells in culture
Citation: Critical Care 2002 6(Suppl 1):P104 -
Red blood cell transfusion does not increase oxygen consumption in critically ill septic patients
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5:362 -
The external jugular vein as the first choice for central venous access in critically ill patients with severe coagulopathy
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P95 -
Patient satisfaction with postoperative analgesia in ICU: pain is not the unique determinant
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P78 -
Quality improvement tools (PDCA cycle) enhances compliance to nosocomial infection preventive measures: experience of a medical-surgical ICU
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P64 -
Contact precautions for multidrug resistant bacteria: positive impact on handwashing compliance in an intensive care unit
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P63 -
Multidrug Resistant Bacteria in an Intensive Care Unit: relationship between excessive workload and increasing requirement of contact isolation
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P62 -
CO2 dynamics in ARDS patients: effects of PEEP above the Pflex
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P45 -
Secular trends in the survival of patients with dialytic acute renal failure (ARF) in an intensive care unit (ICU)
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 3):P35 -
Pulmonary lactate production in septic patients with and without ARDS
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 1):P138 -
Comparison between quantitative and qualitative culture of tracheal aspirates in the diagnosis of ventilator associated pneumonia
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5(Suppl 1):P046