96 results on '"Glassford, Neil"'
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52. Glycemic lability index and mortality in critically ill patients—A multicenter cohort study
53. The hemodynamic effects of warm versus room-temperature crystalloid fluid bolus therapy in post-cardiac surgery patients
54. Estimation of fluid status changes in critically ill patients: Fluid balance chart or electronic bed weight?
55. sj-pdf-1-prf-10.1177_02676591211012204 – Supplemental material for The hemodynamic effects of warm versus room-temperature crystalloid fluid bolus therapy in post-cardiac surgery patients
56. The hemodynamic effects of warm versus room-temperature crystalloid fluid bolus therapy in post-cardiac surgery patients
57. Glycemic lability index and mortality in critically ill patients-A multicenter cohort study
58. The Australian approach to peri-operative fluid balance
59. Rationalizing the Use of NGAL in the Intensive Care Unit
60. Fluid therapy in acute kidney injury: the FACTTs
61. Point‐of‐care creatinine measurements to predict acute kidney injury
62. Comparison of Thromboelastography and Conventional Coagulation Tests in Patients With Severe Liver Disease
63. Measurement of systemic carbon dioxide production during cardiopulmonary bypass: a comparison of Fickʼs principle with oxygentor exhaust output
64. Long-term risk of adverse outcomes after acute kidney injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies using consensus definitions of exposure
65. Acute kidney injury in sepsis
66. FP249LONG TERM SEQUELAE OF ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF COHORT STUDIES USING CONSENSUS DEFINITIONS OF EXPOSURE
67. MOESM1 of Plasma endostatin may improve acute kidney injury risk prediction in critically ill patients
68. Defining fluid removal in the intensive care unit: A national and international survey of critical care practice
69. The Role of Oliguria and the Absence of Fluid Administration and Balance Information in Illness Severity Scores
70. Acute kidney injury in sepsis
71. The Complexities of Intravenous Fluid Research: Questions of Scale, Volume, and Accumulation
72. Defining the characteristics and expectations of fluid bolus therapy: A worldwide perspective
73. Liberal Versus Conventional Glucose Targets in Critically Ill Diabetic Patients
74. Fluid Bolus Therapy-Based Resuscitation for Severe Sepsis in Hospitalized Children
75. Physiological changes after fluid bolus therapy in sepsis: a systematic review of contemporary data
76. Chloride-liberal vs. chloride-restrictive intravenous fluid administration and acute kidney injury: an extended analysis
77. Physiological changes after fluid bolus therapy in sepsis: a systematic review of contemporary data
78. Current ventilation practice during general anaesthesia: a prospective audit in Melbourne, Australia
79. Stress Hyperlactatemia Modifies the Relationship Between Stress Hyperglycemia and Outcome
80. Choice of renal replacement therapy modality and dialysis dependence after acute kidney injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis
81. Benchmarking participant recruitment in intensive care clinical trials
82. The microbiological and clinical outcome of guide wire exchanged versus newly inserted antimicrobial surface treated central venous catheters
83. Benchmarking participant recruitment in intensive care clinical trials
84. Acute kidney injury
85. Use Of Clinical Probability Scores And D-dimers In The Assessment Of Suspected Acute Pulmonary Thromboembolism
86. Pulse pressure variation-guided fluid therapy after cardiac surgery: A pilot before-and-after trial.
87. Conservative Oxygen Therapy in Mechanically Ventilated Patients: A Pilot Before-and-After Trial.
88. Acute kidney injury: how can we facilitate recovery?
89. Haemodynamic effect of a 20% albumin fluid bolus in post-cardiac surgery patients
90. Impact of unit-wide chlorhexidine bathing in intensive care on bloodstream infection and drug-resistant organism acquisition
91. Acute kidney injury: Fluid therapy in acute kidney injury: the FACTTs.
92. Accuracy of non-invasive body temperature measurement methods in critically ill patients: a prospective, bicentric, observational study.
93. Accuracy of non-invasive body temperature measurement methods in adult patients admitted to the intensive care unit: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
94. Defining fluid removal in the intensive care unit: A national and international survey of critical care practice.
95. Authors' response.
96. Conservative oxygen therapy in mechanically ventilated patients: a pilot before-and-after trial.
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