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Carl Shanholtz

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Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Think globally and act regionally: how do we use the computed tomography scan assessment of lung inflation in acute respiratory distress syndrome?Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|May 19, 2009
Leaping to safety in the intensive care unit: ready for export?Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|April 13, 2023
Refining the Classification of Mechanical Ventilation Weaning Outcomes: Getting a Second WINDCarl Shanholtz
Thorax|January 8, 2022
A syndrome by any other name: playing the long-term outcome CARDSAndrea R Levine, Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2012
The authors replyMichael T McCurdy, Carl Shanholtz
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 2018
ECMO for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeCarl Shanholtz, Robert M Reed, Roy G Brower
Journal of Critical Care|June 10, 2026
Evolution of organ dysfunction in transferred vs non-transferred patients with community sepsis: A propensity-matched analysisSuresh Basnet, Kai Sun, Laurence S Magder, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 16, 2010
Decreased mortality resulting from a multicomponent intervention in a tertiary care medical intensive care unitGiora Netzer, Xinggang Liu, Carl Shanholtz, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine|September 23, 2008
Review of a large clinical series: sedation and analgesia usage with airway pressure release and assist-control ventilation for acute lung injuryEddy Fan, Priyanka Khatri, Pedro A Mendez-Tellez, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 31, 2012
Circadian rhythm disruption in severe sepsis: the effect of ambient light on urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin secretionAvelino C Verceles, Leann Silhan, Michael Terrin, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Think globally and act regionally: how do we use the computed tomography scan assessment of lung inflation in acute respiratory distress syndrome?Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|May 19, 2009
Leaping to safety in the intensive care unit: ready for export?Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|April 13, 2023
Refining the Classification of Mechanical Ventilation Weaning Outcomes: Getting a Second WINDCarl Shanholtz
Thorax|January 8, 2022
A syndrome by any other name: playing the long-term outcome CARDSAndrea R Levine, Carl Shanholtz
Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2012
The authors replyMichael T McCurdy, Carl Shanholtz
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 14, 2018
ECMO for Severe Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeCarl Shanholtz, Robert M Reed, Roy G Brower
Journal of Critical Care|June 10, 2026
Evolution of organ dysfunction in transferred vs non-transferred patients with community sepsis: A propensity-matched analysisSuresh Basnet, Kai Sun, Laurence S Magder, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 16, 2010
Decreased mortality resulting from a multicomponent intervention in a tertiary care medical intensive care unitGiora Netzer, Xinggang Liu, Carl Shanholtz, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine|September 23, 2008
Review of a large clinical series: sedation and analgesia usage with airway pressure release and assist-control ventilation for acute lung injuryEddy Fan, Priyanka Khatri, Pedro A Mendez-Tellez, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 31, 2012
Circadian rhythm disruption in severe sepsis: the effect of ambient light on urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin secretionAvelino C Verceles, Leann Silhan, Michael Terrin, et al.
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