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Anne M Drewry

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Critical Care Medicine|August 19, 2022
The author repliesAnne M Drewry
Critical Care Medicine|November 17, 2022
The author repliesAnne M Drewry
Chest|June 2, 2018
Rebuttal From Drs Drewry and HotchkissAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Chest|October 2, 2013
Counterpoint: Should antipyretic therapy be given routinely to febrile patients in septic shock? NoAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|April 29, 2015
Sepsis: Revising definitions of sepsisAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Critical Care (London, England)|July 26, 2020
Response to "Body temperature correlates with mortality in COVID-19 patients"Anne M Drewry, Richard Hotchkiss, Erik Kulstad
Critical Care (London, England)|June 17, 2020
Response to "COVID-19: room for treating T cell exhaustion?"Anne M Drewry, Richard Hotchkiss, Erik Kulstad
Critical Care (London, England)|January 22, 2013
Lower tidal volume at initiation of mechanical ventilation may reduce progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic reviewBrian M Fuller, Nicholas M Mohr, Anne M Drewry, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 21, 2015
The presence of hypothermia within 24 hours of sepsis diagnosis predicts persistent lymphopeniaAnne M Drewry, Brian M Fuller, Lee P Skrupky, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|September 14, 2013
Body temperature patterns as a predictor of hospital-acquired sepsis in afebrile adult intensive care unit patients: a case-control studyAnne M Drewry, Brian M Fuller, Thomas C Bailey, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|August 19, 2022
The author repliesAnne M Drewry
Critical Care Medicine|November 17, 2022
The author repliesAnne M Drewry
Chest|June 2, 2018
Rebuttal From Drs Drewry and HotchkissAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Chest|October 2, 2013
Counterpoint: Should antipyretic therapy be given routinely to febrile patients in septic shock? NoAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|April 29, 2015
Sepsis: Revising definitions of sepsisAnne M Drewry, Richard S Hotchkiss
Critical Care (London, England)|July 26, 2020
Response to "Body temperature correlates with mortality in COVID-19 patients"Anne M Drewry, Richard Hotchkiss, Erik Kulstad
Critical Care (London, England)|June 17, 2020
Response to "COVID-19: room for treating T cell exhaustion?"Anne M Drewry, Richard Hotchkiss, Erik Kulstad
Critical Care (London, England)|January 22, 2013
Lower tidal volume at initiation of mechanical ventilation may reduce progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome: a systematic reviewBrian M Fuller, Nicholas M Mohr, Anne M Drewry, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 21, 2015
The presence of hypothermia within 24 hours of sepsis diagnosis predicts persistent lymphopeniaAnne M Drewry, Brian M Fuller, Lee P Skrupky, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|September 14, 2013
Body temperature patterns as a predictor of hospital-acquired sepsis in afebrile adult intensive care unit patients: a case-control studyAnne M Drewry, Brian M Fuller, Thomas C Bailey, et al.
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