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Derek C Angus

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Critical Care Clinics|December 8, 2004
The future of critical careDerek C Angus
Critical Care (London, England)|March 18, 2004
Understanding the lingering consequences of what we treat and what we doDerek C Angus
JAMA|September 23, 2015
Successful Resuscitation From In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest--What Happens Next?Derek C Angus
JAMA|January 13, 2016
Electronic Health Records as Sources of Research Data--ReplyDerek C Angus
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2020
Oxygen Therapy for the Critically IllDerek C Angus
JAMA Internal Medicine|December 1, 2015
Ongoing Use of Pulmonary Artery Catheters Despite Negative Trial FindingsDerek C Angus
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 12, 2016
Opening the Debate on the New Sepsis Definition Defining Sepsis: A Case of Bounded Rationality and Fuzzy Thinking?Derek C Angus
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 7, 2017
Early, Goal-Directed Therapy for Septic Shock - A Patient-Level Meta-AnalysisDerek C Angus
JAMA|March 19, 2024
Your Mileage May Vary: Toward Personalized Oxygen SupplementationDerek C Angus
JAMA|March 16, 2026
Five Big Ideas to Improve the Care of the Critically Ill PatientDerek C Angus
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Critical Care Clinics|December 8, 2004
The future of critical careDerek C Angus
Critical Care (London, England)|March 18, 2004
Understanding the lingering consequences of what we treat and what we doDerek C Angus
JAMA|September 23, 2015
Successful Resuscitation From In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest--What Happens Next?Derek C Angus
JAMA|January 13, 2016
Electronic Health Records as Sources of Research Data--ReplyDerek C Angus
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 12, 2020
Oxygen Therapy for the Critically IllDerek C Angus
JAMA Internal Medicine|December 1, 2015
Ongoing Use of Pulmonary Artery Catheters Despite Negative Trial FindingsDerek C Angus
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 12, 2016
Opening the Debate on the New Sepsis Definition Defining Sepsis: A Case of Bounded Rationality and Fuzzy Thinking?Derek C Angus
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 7, 2017
Early, Goal-Directed Therapy for Septic Shock - A Patient-Level Meta-AnalysisDerek C Angus
JAMA|March 19, 2024
Your Mileage May Vary: Toward Personalized Oxygen SupplementationDerek C Angus
JAMA|March 16, 2026
Five Big Ideas to Improve the Care of the Critically Ill PatientDerek C Angus
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