Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine - A.P.I.C.E.: Proceedings of the 12th Postgraduate Course in Critical Care Medicine Trieste, Italy - November 19–21, 1997Antonio Gullo Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. gada 6. dec. - 712 lappuses The management of critically ill patients has,in the past few years, been a discipline at the forefront of development which continues to make progress with the support of basic and clinical research in the broadest sense. The application of biotechnology in this particular area has revealed itself to be essential in an attempt to provide the best interpretation of the bio-humoral and functional alterations present in a long series of often complex clinical conditions. The care of the critically ill is also at the forefront in the application of increasingly sophisticated clinical monitoring systems that also contribute to standardizing certain procedures, establish guidelines, and evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic interventions and their costs. |
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... dosage and application contained in this book. In every individual case the user must check such information by consulting the relevant literature. www.springer.com Table of Contents Abbreviations Experimental and Clinical Research in ...
... dosage and application contained in this book. In every individual case the user must check such information by consulting the relevant literature. www.springer.com Table of Contents Abbreviations Experimental and Clinical Research in ...
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... dose to obtain loss of consciousness General pharmacokinetic properties of the parent drug Plasma concentrations of the parent drug producing hypnosis are related to context and perioperative events Predictions accuracy of ...
... dose to obtain loss of consciousness General pharmacokinetic properties of the parent drug Plasma concentrations of the parent drug producing hypnosis are related to context and perioperative events Predictions accuracy of ...
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... doses, NO can protect the endothelial barrier whereas at high doses, it can damage it. Some investigators have reported ... dose of 10 mg/kg.h did not influence tissue O2 extraction capabilities since neither the critical DO2 nor the ...
... doses, NO can protect the endothelial barrier whereas at high doses, it can damage it. Some investigators have reported ... dose of 10 mg/kg.h did not influence tissue O2 extraction capabilities since neither the critical DO2 nor the ...
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... dose of NOS inhibitors is also very important, and may account for some of the differences observed in different studies. A high dose can result in excessive vasoconstricting effects, and is more likely to increase mortality rates [62] ...
... dose of NOS inhibitors is also very important, and may account for some of the differences observed in different studies. A high dose can result in excessive vasoconstricting effects, and is more likely to increase mortality rates [62] ...
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... dose of MB transiently increase arterial pressure and VO2, associated with a decrease in arterial compliance and increase in myocardial function and DO2. However, MB did not improve survival rate, and eight of the nine patients died in ...
... dose of MB transiently increase arterial pressure and VO2, associated with a decrease in arterial compliance and increase in myocardial function and DO2. However, MB did not improve survival rate, and eight of the nine patients died in ...
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Flow limitation and bronchodilators in COPD and asthma | |
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