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Citation: Harm Reduction Journal 2004 1:5
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Early treatment with Drotrecogin alfa (activated) was associated with reduced hospital resource use in adult severe sepsis patients with an APACHE II score of 25 or greater at baseline: results from ENHANCE
Citation: Critical Care 2004 8(Suppl 1):P118 -
The efficacy of Drotrecogin alfa (activated) during a global, single-arm, open-label trial in adult patients with severe sepsis (ENHANCE): comparisons with PROWESS
Citation: Critical Care 2004 8(Suppl 1):P114 -
Inadequate physician knowledge of the effects of diet on blood lipids and lipoproteins.
Citation: Nutrition Journal 2003 2:19 -
Inter-rater reliability of nursing home quality indicators in the U.S
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2003 3:20 -
Generalizability of guidelines and physicians' adherence. Case study on the Sixth Joint National Commitee's guidelines on hypertension
Citation: BMC Public Health 2003 3:24 -
Maternal Fish Consumption and Infant Birth Size and Gestation: New York State Angler Cohort Study
Citation: Environmental Health 2003 2:7 -
Approaches to quality improvement in nursing homes: Lessons learned from the six-state pilot of CMS's Nursing Home Quality Initiative
Citation: BMC Geriatrics 2003 3:2 -
Clinical review: Fever in intensive care unit patients
Citation: Critical Care 2003 7:221 -
Predictors of clinician discomfort with daily life support plans for mechanically ventilated patients
Citation: Critical Care 2003 7(Suppl 2):P252 -
Bench-to-bedside review: Functional relationships between coagulation and the innate immune response and their respective roles in the pathogenesis of sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2002 7:23 -
Patient attitudes toward using computers to improve health services delivery
Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2002 2:19 -
Bench-to-bedside review: Toll-like receptors and their role in septic shock
Citation: Critical Care 2002 6:125 -
Evaluating our end-of-life practice
Citation: Critical Care 2001 5:182 -
Decreased Protein C, Protein S and Antithrombin III Levels are predictive of poor outcome in Gram-negative sepsis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei
Citation: Critical Care 2000 4(Suppl 1):P30