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David Schnell

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Critical Care Medicine|June 17, 2015
The authors replyDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Critical Ultrasound Journal|June 11, 2015
Bedside Doppler ultrasound for the assessment of renal perfusion in the ICU: advantages and limitations of the available techniquesDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Neuroscience Letters|February 6, 2010
Modulation of histamine H(3) receptor function by monovalent ionsDavid Schnell, Roland Seifert
Intensive Care Medicine|September 25, 2012
Renal Doppler to assess renal perfusion in the critically ill: a reappraisalDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 7, 2010
Comparison of the pharmacological properties of human and rat histamine H(3)-receptorsDavid Schnell, Andrea Strasser, Roland Seifert
Intensive Care Medicine|September 2, 2022
Monitoring of renal perfusionMichael Darmon, David Schnell, Antoine Schneider
Chest|March 8, 2012
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis mimicking septic shockSébastien Besset, David Schnell, Élie Azoulay
Critical Care (London, England)|November 22, 2012
Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in hematology patients: let's agree on several things firstDavid Schnell, Virginie Lemiale, Élie Azoulay
Journal of Critical Care|March 20, 2015
Response to Gao et al: Interobserver reliability of Doppler-based resistive indexDavid Schnell, Sebastien Ninet, Michael Darmon
Critical Care Medicine|October 22, 2021
Performance of Doppler-Based Resistive Index and Semiquantitative Renal Perfusion in Predicting Persistent Acute Kidney Injury According to Operator Experience: Post Hoc Analysis of a Prospective Multicenter StudyAnastasia Saade, Aurelie Bourmaud, David Schnell, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|June 17, 2015
The authors replyDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Critical Ultrasound Journal|June 11, 2015
Bedside Doppler ultrasound for the assessment of renal perfusion in the ICU: advantages and limitations of the available techniquesDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Neuroscience Letters|February 6, 2010
Modulation of histamine H(3) receptor function by monovalent ionsDavid Schnell, Roland Seifert
Intensive Care Medicine|September 25, 2012
Renal Doppler to assess renal perfusion in the critically ill: a reappraisalDavid Schnell, Michael Darmon
Biochemical Pharmacology|August 7, 2010
Comparison of the pharmacological properties of human and rat histamine H(3)-receptorsDavid Schnell, Andrea Strasser, Roland Seifert
Intensive Care Medicine|September 2, 2022
Monitoring of renal perfusionMichael Darmon, David Schnell, Antoine Schneider
Chest|March 8, 2012
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis mimicking septic shockSébastien Besset, David Schnell, Élie Azoulay
Critical Care (London, England)|November 22, 2012
Non-invasive mechanical ventilation in hematology patients: let's agree on several things firstDavid Schnell, Virginie Lemiale, Élie Azoulay
Journal of Critical Care|March 20, 2015
Response to Gao et al: Interobserver reliability of Doppler-based resistive indexDavid Schnell, Sebastien Ninet, Michael Darmon
Critical Care Medicine|October 22, 2021
Performance of Doppler-Based Resistive Index and Semiquantitative Renal Perfusion in Predicting Persistent Acute Kidney Injury According to Operator Experience: Post Hoc Analysis of a Prospective Multicenter StudyAnastasia Saade, Aurelie Bourmaud, David Schnell, et al.
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