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    Insulin therapy in organ donation and transplantation by Shapey, Iestyn M., Summers, Angela, Yiannoullou, Petros, BannardSmith, Jonathan, Augustine, Titus, Rutter, Martin K., Dellen, David

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-07-2019)
    “…Hyperglycaemia is common in hospitalized individuals, and is often caused by physiological stress associated with critical illness or major surgery. Insulin…”
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    Albumin as a drug: Its biological effects beyond volume expansion by Bihari, Shailesh, Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Bellomo, Rinaldo

    Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-09-2020)
    “…- Albumin is the most abundant and perhaps most important protein in human blood. Research has identified many of albumin's possible roles in modulating…”
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    The association of clinical frailty with outcomes of patients reviewed by rapid response teams: an international prospective observational cohort study by So, Ralph K L, Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Subbe, Chris P, Jones, Daryl A, van Rosmalen, Joost, Lighthall, Geoffrey K

    Published in Critical care (London, England) (22-09-2018)
    “…Frailty is a state of vulnerability to poor resolution of homeostasis after a stressor event and is strongly associated with adverse outcomes. Therefore, the…”
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    Haemodynamic and biochemical responses to fluid bolus therapy with human albumin solution, 4% versus 20%, in critically ill adults by Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Alexander, Paschal, Glassford, Neil, Chan, Matthew J., Lee, Matthew, Wong, Ben T., Crawford, Grant, Bailey, Michael, Bellomo, Rinaldo

    Published in Critical care and resuscitation (01-06-2015)
    “…Background: Fluid bolus therapy (FBT) is common in critically ill patients. With the exception of use in patients with traumatic brain injury, FBT with human…”
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    Preoperative assessment for patients with renal impairment by Chukwumaife, Ugonna, Bannard-Smith, Jonathan

    Published in Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine (01-07-2021)
    “…In health, the role of the kidneys includes regulation of crucial physiological variables such as blood pressure, acid–base, fluid and electrolyte balance,…”
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    The efficacy, safety and effectiveness of hyperoncotic albumin solutions in patients with sepsis: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Elrakhawy, Mohamed, Norman, Gill, Owen, Rhiannon, Felton, Tim, Dark, Paul

    Published in Journal of the Intensive Care Society (01-08-2024)
    “…Background: Intravenous fluid therapy is a ubiquitous intervention for the management of patients with sepsis, however excessive cumulative fluid balance has…”
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    Clinical outcomes of patients seen by Rapid Response Teams: A template for benchmarking international teams by Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Lighthall, Geoffrey K, Subbe, Christian P, Durham, Lesley, Welch, John, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Jones, Daryl A

    Published in Resuscitation (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract Aim The study was developed to characterize short-term outcomes of deteriorating ward patients triggering a Rapid Response Team (RRT), and describe…”
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    Detection and quantification of exhaled volatile organic compounds in mechanically ventilated patients - comparison of two sampling methods by van Oort, Pouline M P, White, Iain R, Ahmed, Waqar, Johnson, Craig, Bannard-Smith, Jonathan, Felton, Timothy, Bos, Lieuwe D, Goodacre, Royston, Dark, Paul, Fowler, Stephen J

    Published in Analyst (London) (04-01-2021)
    “…Exhaled breath analysis is a promising new diagnostic tool, but currently no standardised method for sampling is available in mechanically ventilated patients…”
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