Search Results - "Skarzynski, Marie"
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Effect of In-Bed Leg Cycling and Electrical Stimulation of the Quadriceps on Global Muscle Strength in Critically Ill Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (24-07-2018)“…IMPORTANCE: Early in-bed cycling and electrical muscle stimulation may improve the benefits of rehabilitation in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU)…”
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Subacute nodopathy with conduction blocks and anti-neurofascin 140/186 antibodies: an ultrastructural study
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-07-2018)Get full text
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Effect of a Musical Intervention During the Implantation of a Central Venous Catheter or a Dialysis Catheter in the Intensive Care Unit: A Prospective Randomized Pilot Study
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-04-2022)“…Listening to music may reduce anxiety during medical procedures. However, the magnitude of any effect may differ with respect to patient and procedure. We…”
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Relation between mean arterial pressure and renal function in the early phase of shock: a prospective, explorative cohort study
Published in Critical care (London, England) (01-01-2011)“…Because of disturbed renal autoregulation, patients experiencing hypotension-induced renal insult might need higher levels of mean arterial pressure (MAP) than…”
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Benefit-to-risk balance of bronchoalveolar lavage in the critically ill. A prospective, multicenter cohort study
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-03-2020)“…Purpose To assess the benefit-to-risk balance of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Methods In 16 ICUs, we prospectively…”
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Relying on pulse oximetry to avoid hypoxaemia and hyperoxia: A multicentre prospective cohort study in patients with circulatory failure
Published in Australian critical care (01-05-2023)“…The purpose of this study was to assess the predictive performance of pulse oximetry (SpO2) to rule out hypoxaemia and hyperoxia in critically ill patients…”
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