Search Results - "Semedi, Bambang P"
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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe COVID-19 in Indonesia: Lessons from the first wave
Published in PloS one (25-09-2023)“…Background Indonesia’s national response to COVID-19 evolved rapidly throughout 2020. Understanding pandemic response and outcomes is crucial for better…”
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Relation Between Multiplication of Venous Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure (PvCO2) and the Ratio of Gas Flow to Pump Flow (Ve/Q) with Hyperlactatemia During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Published in Annals of cardiac anaesthesia (01-10-2024)“…ABSTRACT Background: The incidence of hyperlactatemia due to hypoperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) increases morbidity. Carbon dioxide production…”
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International-focused Online Forum: A Good Way to Jointly Manage the COVID-19 Pandemic for Global Critical Care Community
Published in Indian journal of critical care medicine (01-04-2020)“…How to cite this article: Xiao-Bo H, Poonyathawon S, Semedi BP, Xiao-Yi Z, Wei F, Da-Wei W, et al. International-focused Online Forum: A Good Way to Jointly…”
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Relation Between Multiplication of Venous Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure with Hyperlactatemia During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Published in Annals of cardiac anaesthesia (01-10-2024)“…ABSTRACT Background: The incidence of hyperlactatemia due to hypoperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) increases morbidity. Carbon dioxide production…”
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Characteristics and outcomes of patients with severe COVID-19 in Indonesia: Lessons from the first wave
Published in PloS one (01-01-2023)Get full text
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Relation Between Multiplication of Venous Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure (PvCO2) and the Ratio of Gas Flow to Pump Flow (Ve/Q) with Hyperlactatemia During Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Published in Annals of cardiac anaesthesia (01-10-2024)“…The incidence of hyperlactatemia due to hypoperfusion during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) increases morbidity. Carbon dioxide production during CPB is one of…”
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