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David Bihari, Jean Louis Vincent, Jean Carlet, L. Dragsted, L. G. Thijs, W. Kox, A. Kari, Hilmar Burchardi, M. Leijala, F. K. Tegtmeyer, George Baltopoulos, D. Floret, René Chioléro, M. Planas, K. E. Edberg, P. Ferdinande, J. Pfenninger, F. Giunta, Denis Edwards
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Intensive Care Medicine. 22:166-172
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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 37:780-782
Myoclonic spasms occurred in a patient suffering from renal failure after high doses of continuous intravenous morphine (100 mg/h). The concentrations of morphine, morphine-6-glucuronide and morphine-3-glucuronide (mumol/l) in plasma were: 1.93, 52.0
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Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 36(7)
A new system, Nursing Care Recording (NCR), for the recording of nursing care in a general ICU is presented. NCR classifies ICU patients according to their need for intensive nursing care. Comparing the NCR with the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring S
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L, Dragsted
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Ugeskrift for laeger. 154(30)
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L, Dragsted
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Danish medical bulletin. 38(4)
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L. Dragsted
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Update 1990 ISBN: 9783540522690
As an evaluation of intensive care treatment, outcome seems to be the best: for the patient, as for the doctor, outcome counts. Unfortunately, the outcome, either defined as the initial and final level of health or defined in a comparison between the
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84125-5_89
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84125-5_89
Autor:
L. Dragsted
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Réanimation Urgences. 3:155-156
Autor:
L Dragsted
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Toxicology Letters. 78:6
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European journal of anaesthesiology. 6(2)
All patients (n = 1308) admitted to a multidisciplinary intensive care unit (ICU) during a 5-year period (1979-83) were followed prospectively. The in-unit mortality was 18% and the in-hospital mortality (mortality during ICU-stay plus mortality duri