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pro vyhledávání: '"Craig J. French"'
Autor:
Alexis P. Poole, Mark E. Finnis, James Anstey, Rinaldo Bellomo, Shailesh Bihari, Vishwanath Biradar, Sarah Doherty, Glenn Eastwood, Simon Finfer, Craig J. French, Simon Heller, Michael Horowitz, Palash Kar, Peter S. Kruger, Matthew J. Maiden, Johan Mårtensson, Colin J. McArthur, Shay P. McGuinness, Paul J. Secombe, Antony E. Tobin, Andrew A. Udy, Paul J. Young, Adam M. Deane, Rebecca Schultz, Paul Secombe, Magdalena Butler, Keri-Anne Cowdrey, Eileen Gilder, Shay McGuinness, Karina O’Connor, Rachael Parke, Samantha Ryan, Melissa Woolett, Yan Chen, Colin McArthur, Rachael McConnochie, Lynette Newby, Catherine Simmonds, Leah Peck, Helen Young, Sharon Comerford, Xia Jin, Samantha Bates, Craig French, Fiona Marshall, Rebecca McEldrew, Rebecca Morgan, Anna Tippett, Miriam Towns, Lynette Morrison, Joanne Sutton, Hayden White, Natalie Soar, Meg Harward, Peter Kruger, Josephine Mackay, Jason Meyer, Emma Saylor, Krista Wetzig, Nerissa Brown, Mark Finnis, Kathleen Glasby, Stephanie O’Connor, Alex Poole, Justine Rivett, Deborah Barge, Kathleen Byrne, Annabelle Clancy, Adam Deane, Alana Driscoll, Leanne Barbazza, Jennifer Holmes, Roger Smith, Anthony Tobin, Jasmin Board, Emma Martin, Phoebe McCracken, Andrew Udy, Shirley Vallance, Meredith Young, Allison Bone, Michelle Horton, Matthew Maiden, Tania Salerno, Jemma Trickey, Charlie Latimer-Bell, Kirsha Delaney, Deborah Hendry, Cassie Lawrence, Eden Lesona, Alexandra Milington, Leanlove Navarra, Shaanti Olatunji, Raulle Sol Cruz, Rose Sol Cruz, Chelsea Young, Paul Young
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 206(7)
Autor:
Mark P. Plummer, Louise Rait, Mark E. Finnis, Craig J. French, Samantha Bates, James Douglas, Mansi Bhurani, Tessa Broadley, Tony Trapani, Adam M. Deane, Andrew A. Udy, Aidan J.C. Burrell, Adam Visser, Adrian Mattke, Adrian Regli, Alan Rashid, Alexis Tabah, Alison Walker, Allen Cheng, Amanda Corley, Andrew Udy, Anil Ramnani, Anthony Eidan, Bart DeKeulenaer, Benjamin Reddi, Brent Richards, Cameron Knott, Cara Moore, Carmel Delzoppo, Catherine Boschert, Catherine Tacon, Craig French, Danielle Austin, David Brewster, David Cooper, David Crosbie, David Hawkins, Edda Jessen, Eduardo Martinez, Edward Fysh, Edward Litton, Felix Oberender, Forbes McGain, Gavin Salt, Glenn Eastwood, Gopal Taori, Hayden White, Hergen Buscher, Ian Seppelt, Isabel Anne Leditschke, Janelle Young, Jayshree Lavana, Jeremy Cohen, Jessica Lugsdin, John Botha, John Santamaria, Jonathan Barrett, Kasha Singh, Kevin Laupland, Khaled El-Khawas, Kristine Estensen, Kush Deshpande, Kyle White, Leigh Fitzpatrick, Lewis Campbell, Mahesh Ramanan, Manoj Saxena, Marion Kainer, Mark Kol, Mark Page, Mark Plummer, Martin Sterba, Matthew Anstey, Matthew Brain, Matthew Maiden, Myrene Kilminster, Naomi Hammond, Neeraj Bhadange, Nicole Humphreys, Paras Jain, Paul Azzi, Paul Secombe, Paula Lister, Peter Chan, Peter McCanny, Phillip Britton, Pierre Janin, Ravi Krishnamurthy, Ravikiran Sonawane, Ravindranath Tiruvoipati, Richard Totaro, Rinaldo Bellomo, Ritesh Sanghavi, Sandra Peake, Shailesh Bihari, Shane George, Simon Erickson, Steve Webb, Subhash Arora, Subodh Ganu, Thomas Rozen, Toni McKenna, Umesh Kadam, Vineet Nayyar, Wei Han Choy, Wisam Albassam
Publikováno v:
Australian Critical Care.
Internationally, diabetes mellitus is recognised as a risk factor for severe COVID-19. The relationship between diabetes mellitus and severe COVID-19 has not been reported in the Australian population.The objective of this study was to determine the
Autor:
Yi Tian Wang, Craig A. Harrison, Elizabeth H. Skinner, Kimberley J. Haines, Clare Holdsworth, Jenna K. Lang, Elizabeth Hibbert, David Scott, Nir Eynon, Ravindranath Tiruvoipati, Craig J. French, Nigel K. Stepto, Samantha Bates, Kelly L. Walton, Tim M. Crozier, Terry P. Haines
Publikováno v:
Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses.
Activin A is a potent negative regulator of muscle mass elevated in critical illness. It is unclear whether muscle strength and physical function in critically ill humans are associated with elevated activin A levels.The objective of this study was t
Autor:
Luca, Cioccari, Nora, Luethi, Thy, Duong, Eileen, Ryan, Salvatore L, Cutuli, Patryck, Lloyd-Donald, Glenn M, Eastwood, Leah, Peck, Helen, Young, Suvi T, Vaara, Craig J, French, Neil, Orford, Jyotsna, Dwivedi, Yugeesh R, Lankadeva, Michael, Bailey, Gavin E, Reid, Rinaldo, Bellomo
Publikováno v:
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine. 22(3)
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a dysregulated response that contributes to critical illness. Adjunctive acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) treatment may offer beneficial effects by increasing the synthesis of specialised proresolving m
Autor:
Forbes, McGain, Matthew L, Durie, Samantha, Bates, Christine M, Polmear, Jason, Meyer, Craig J, French
Publikováno v:
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine. 20(1)
To obtain an accurate estimate of smoking prevalence and smoking cessation support practices, including nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), in Australian and New Zealand intensive care units (ICUs).Cross-sectional, observational study using data obta
Autor:
Neil J, Glassford, Craig J, French, Michael, Bailey, Johan, Mârtensson, Glenn M, Eastwood, Rinaldo, Bellomo
Publikováno v:
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine. 18(2)
To describe changes in the use of intravenous (IV) fluid by quantity and type in different regions of Australia and New Zealand.We conducted a retrospective ecological study examining regional and temporal trends in IV fluid consumption across Austra
Autor:
Sumeet K, Reddy, Paul J, Young, Richard W, Beasley, Diane M, Mackle, Shay P, McGuinness, Colin J, McArthur, Seton J, Henderson, Laurence, Weinberg, Craig J, French, Neil R, Orford, Michael J, Bailey, Rinaldo, Bellomo
Publikováno v:
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine. 17(1)
0.9% saline is the most commonly used intravenous (IV) fluid in the world but recent data raise the possibility that, compared with buffered crystalloid fluids such as Plasma-Lyte 148, the administration of 0.9% saline might increase the risk of deve
Autor:
Craig J, French
Publikováno v:
Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine. 8(3)
Sepsis is a common reason for intensive care unit admission and a leading cause of mortality. Recent prospective randomised controlled trials have shown improved outcomes for patients with severe sepsis. Implementation of these findings into clinical