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Bernhard Frey

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Critical Care Medicine|June 20, 2012
Why do pediatric intensive care units improve over time?*Bernhard Frey
Critical Care Medicine|December 30, 2008
Is the number of reported critical incidents relevant?Bernhard Frey
Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Hypercapnic acidosis is mostly good for critically ill children: Also after cardiopulmonary bypass?Bernhard Frey
Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 9, 2010
Critical incident monitoring in paediatric and adult critical care: from reporting to improved patient outcomes?Bernhard Frey, David Schwappach
Intensive Care Medicine|September 3, 2013
Is the number of drugs independently associated with mortality?Tobias Tritschler, Bernhard Frey
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|February 7, 2003
Release of nucleated red blood cells early after cardiorespiratory arrestBernhard Frey, Thomas Horisberger
Intensive Care Medicine|May 1, 2004
Safe paediatric intensive care. Part 2: workplace organisation, critical incident monitoring and guidelinesBernhard Frey, Andrew Argent
Intensive Care Medicine|April 23, 2004
Safe paediatric intensive care. Part 1: Does more medical care lead to improved outcome?Bernhard Frey, Andrew Argent
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 26, 2021
Iatrogenic events contributing to paediatric intensive care unit admissionRomana Salvini, Bernhard Frey
Intensive Care Medicine|March 9, 2005
Goal-directed therapy may improve outcome in complex patients--depending on the chosen treatment end pointBernhard Frey, Duncan J Macrae
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Critical Care Medicine|June 20, 2012
Why do pediatric intensive care units improve over time?*Bernhard Frey
Critical Care Medicine|December 30, 2008
Is the number of reported critical incidents relevant?Bernhard Frey
Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Hypercapnic acidosis is mostly good for critically ill children: Also after cardiopulmonary bypass?Bernhard Frey
Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 9, 2010
Critical incident monitoring in paediatric and adult critical care: from reporting to improved patient outcomes?Bernhard Frey, David Schwappach
Intensive Care Medicine|September 3, 2013
Is the number of drugs independently associated with mortality?Tobias Tritschler, Bernhard Frey
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology|February 7, 2003
Release of nucleated red blood cells early after cardiorespiratory arrestBernhard Frey, Thomas Horisberger
Intensive Care Medicine|May 1, 2004
Safe paediatric intensive care. Part 2: workplace organisation, critical incident monitoring and guidelinesBernhard Frey, Andrew Argent
Intensive Care Medicine|April 23, 2004
Safe paediatric intensive care. Part 1: Does more medical care lead to improved outcome?Bernhard Frey, Andrew Argent
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 26, 2021
Iatrogenic events contributing to paediatric intensive care unit admissionRomana Salvini, Bernhard Frey
Intensive Care Medicine|March 9, 2005
Goal-directed therapy may improve outcome in complex patients--depending on the chosen treatment end pointBernhard Frey, Duncan J Macrae
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