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Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 27:66-72
Objective To obtain further insight into the constitutional, phenotype-dependent changes of T-helper-1 and T-helper-2 signature lymphokine synthesis after trauma. Design Prospective, descriptive study. Setting Intensive care unit of a burn center in
The simple reason for creating this book was my impression that the law is having an increasing impact on the practice of medicine. There is hardly a physician I know who has not been deeply troubled by legal problems professionally, economically, an
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Roger C. Bone
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Disease-a-Month. 43:605-677
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Chest. 112:235-243
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Roger C. Bone
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Critical Care Medicine. 24:1125-1128
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Roger C. Bone
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Clinics in Chest Medicine. 17:175-181
Sepsis is the systemic response to severe infection in critically ill patients. Sepsis, sepsis syndrome, and septic shock represent the increasingly severe stages of the same disease. Severe sepsis and septic shock occur in persons with preexisting i
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Roger C. Bone
Publikováno v:
Chest. 109:1056-1065
The past 15 years have seen a rise in mortality and morbidity resulting from asthma, despite a concurrent rise in general knowledge about the disease. The step-care strategy recognized these changes in its approach to asthma management; however, this
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Roger C. Bone
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine. 2:249-257
Autor:
Neil R. MacIntyre, Robert A. Balk, Roger C. Bone, A. M. Fein, H. David Reines, Richard P. Wenzel, Thomas J. Iberti, Roland M. H. Schein, Ronald W. Quenzer, Trish M. Perl
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Critical Care Medicine. 23:994-1006
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of E5, a murine, monoclonal antibody directed against endotoxin, in the treatment of patients with Gram-negative sepsis.DesignA multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.SettingFifty-
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Roger C. Bone
Publikováno v:
Clinical Immunotherapeutics. 1:369-377
A new term, the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), has been coined to describe a pathophysiological state that occurs secondary to infectious and noninfectious states such as burns and trauma. When SIRS is secondary to infection, it is c