Search Results - "Hirth, Steven"
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Intensive care patients receiving vasoactive medications: A retrospective cohort study
Published in Australian critical care (01-09-2022)“…BACKGROUNDVasoactive medications are high-risk drugs commonly used in intensive care units (ICUs), which have wide variations in clinical management…”
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Frequency and nature of medical emergency team afferent limb failure in patients with documented vital sign abnormalities: A retrospective point prevalence study
Published in Australian critical care (01-07-2023)“…Medical emergency team (MET) afferent limb failure is the presence of MET triggers and the absence of a documented MET call. The aim of this study was to…”
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Hospital‐acquired complications: the relative importance of hospital‐ and patient‐related factors
Published in Medical journal of Australia (21-03-2022)“…Objective To quantify the prevalence of hospital‐acquired complications; to determine the relative influence of patient‐ and hospital‐related factors on…”
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Clinical evaluation of the national hospital‐acquired complication programme
Published in Internal medicine journal (01-11-2022)“…Background The national hospital‐acquired complication programme captures complications arising from patient‐related and hospital‐related factors, but the…”
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Clinically meaningful categorisation of ICD-10-AM (Australian modification)
Published in Health information management (19-11-2024)“…Background: Current methods of categorising the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) have limitations when…”
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Incidence and management of metabolic acidosis with sodium bicarbonate in the ICU: An international observational study
Published in Critical care (London, England) (02-02-2021)“…Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epidemiology and its treatment with sodium bicarbonate given to correct…”
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