Leiden University Scholarly Publications

Your Search

Enabled Filters

  • (-) = Westerloo, D.J. van

Refine Results

Resource Type

Availability

Creation Date

Show more

Author

Show more

Language

Search results

  • RSS Feed
(41 - 60 of 66)

Pages

Set your goals to score your points
Clinical Reasoning: Heart to swallow
Vibrio cholerae non-O1 bacteraemia: description of three cases in the Netherlands and a literature review
Vibrio cholerae non-O1 bacteraemia: description of three cases in the Netherlands and a literature review
Effectiveness and Clinical Outcomes of a Two-Step Implementation of Conservative Oxygenation Targets in Critically Ill Patients: A Before and After Trial*
Electroconvulsive therapy in the intensive care unit for the treatment of catatonia: a case series and review of the literature
Stepwise Implementation Is Effective In Lowering Oxygenation Targets
Association Between Hyperoxia and Mortality After Cardiac Arrest Reply
Associations of arterial carbon dioxide and arterial oxygen concentrations with hospital mortality after resuscitation from cardiac arrest
Bench-to-bedside review: the effects of hyperoxia during critical illness
Association Between Arterial Hyperoxia and Outcome in Subsets of Critical Illness: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression of Cohort Studies
Systemic inflammation and microglial activation: systematic review of animal experiments
Critical care management of systemic mastocytosis: when every wasp is a killer bee
Postoperative delirium in elderly hip fracture patients: Preoperative CSF proteome suggests a neuroinflammatory response
COMPARABLE SURVIVAL OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE ICU FOLLOWING REDUCED INTENSITY AND MS ELOABLATIVE CONDITIONLNG ALLOGENEIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION
Something fishy
ARTERIAL CARBON DIOXIDE LEVELS PREDICT IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY INDEPENDENT OF ARTERIAL OXYGEN AFTER RESUSCITATION FROM CARDIAC ARREST
Self-reported attitudes versus actual practice of oxygen therapy by ICU physicians and nurses
Persistent Coma in Strongyloides Hyperinfection Syndrome Associated With Persistently Increased Ivermectin Levels
Self-disembowelment

Pages