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2. The clinical relevance of oliguria in the critically ill patient: Analysis of a large observational database

3. The clinical relevance of oliguria in the critically ill patient: analysis of a large observational database

4. A worldwide perspective of sepsis epidemiology and survival according to age: Observational data from the ICON audit

7. A worldwide perspective of sepsis epidemiology and survival according to age: Observational data from the ICON audit

8. age: Observational data from the ICON audit

10. Assessment of the worldwide burden of critical illness: The Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit

11. Assessment of the worldwide burden of critical illness: The Intensive Care Over Nations (ICON) audit

15. Gastric intramucosal pH as a therapeutic index of tissue oxygenation in critically ill patients

16. Collaborators in Acknowledgments in: Decision-Making on Withholding or Withdrawing Life Support in the ICU: A Worldwide Perspective (vol 152, pg 321, 2017)

17. Cardiac Involvement in Movement Disorders.

18. [Updated recommendations for venous thromboembolic prophylaxis in Argentina].

19. [Recommendations for the use of thromboprophylaxis in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 in Argentina].

20. Cortical Spreading Depression and Ischemia in Neurocritical Patients.

21. Cortical Spreading Depression and Ischemia in Neurocritical Patients.

22. Cerebrospinal fluid lactate in post-neurosurgical bacterial meningitis diagnosis.

23. [Stunned myocardium after acute ischemic stroke].

24. [Treatment with caspofungin of Candida tropicalis endocarditis resistant to fluconazol].

25. A bullet in the heart.

26. Plasminogen: an important hemostatic parameter in septic patients.

27. Cost containment: the Americas. Argentina.

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