Search Results - "Stoutenbeek, Chris P."

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    Continuous cardiac output in septic shock by simulating a model of the aortic input impedance : A comparison with bolus injection thermodilution by JELLEMA, W. T, WESSELING, K. H, GROENEVELD, A. B. J, STOUTENBEEK, C. P, THIJS, L. G, VAN LIESHOUT, J. J

    Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-05-1999)
    “…To compare continuous cardiac output obtained by simulation of an aortic input impedance model to bolus injection thermodilution (TDCO) in critically ill…”
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    Thoracic duct in patients with multiple organ failure : No major route of bacterial translocation by LEMAIRE, L. C. J. M, VAN LANSCHOT, J. J. B, STOUTENBEEK, C. P, VAN DEVENTER, S. J. H, DANKERT, J, OOSTING, H, GOUMA, D. J

    Published in Annals of surgery (1999)
    “…To determine whether translocation of bacteria or endotoxin occurred into the thoracic duct in patients with multiple organ failure (MOF). Translocation of…”
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    Lack of enteral nutrition during critical illness is associated with profound decrements in biliary lipid concentrations by DE VREE, J. M. L, ROMIJN, J. A, MOK, K. S, MATHUS-VLIEGEN, L. M. H, STOUTENBEEK, C. P, OSTROW, J. D, TYTGAT, G. N. J, SAUERWEIN, H. P, ELFERINK, R. P. J. O, GROEN, A. K

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-1999)
    “…Food in the intestine drives the enterohepatic circulation of bile components. We investigated whether parenteral or enteral delivery of nutrients alters serum…”
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