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Derek C Angus

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JAMA|March 28, 2020
Toward Universal Deployable Guidelines for the Care of Patients With COVID-19Francois Lamontagne, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Medicine|May 7, 2002
Surviving intensive careVladimir Kaplan, Derek C Angus
Critical Care (London, England)|March 19, 2010
The puzzle of long-term morbidity after critical illnessHannah Wunsch, Derek C Angus
JAMA|June 11, 2009
Living with uncertainty in the intensive care unit: should patients with sepsis be treated with steroids?Roman Jaeschke, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Clinics|November 7, 2003
Community-acquired pneumonia in the elderlyVladimir Kaplan, Derek C Angus
JAMA|January 21, 2015
Daily chlorhexidine bathing for critically ill patients: a note of cautionDidier Pittet, Derek C Angus
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 18, 2006
Reducing the cost of critical care: new challenges, new solutionsJeremy M Kahn, Derek C Angus
JAMA|October 9, 2019
Identifying Sepsis Phenotypes-ReplyChristopher W Seymour, Derek C Angus
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
Therapy guided by pulmonary-artery catheter for high-risk surgical patients was not better than standard careDavid T Huang, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Patients are dying of acute renal failureJohn A Kellum, Derek C Angus
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Showing results (41-50 of 582) with videos related to

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JAMA|March 28, 2020
Toward Universal Deployable Guidelines for the Care of Patients With COVID-19Francois Lamontagne, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Medicine|May 7, 2002
Surviving intensive careVladimir Kaplan, Derek C Angus
Critical Care (London, England)|March 19, 2010
The puzzle of long-term morbidity after critical illnessHannah Wunsch, Derek C Angus
JAMA|June 11, 2009
Living with uncertainty in the intensive care unit: should patients with sepsis be treated with steroids?Roman Jaeschke, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Clinics|November 7, 2003
Community-acquired pneumonia in the elderlyVladimir Kaplan, Derek C Angus
JAMA|January 21, 2015
Daily chlorhexidine bathing for critically ill patients: a note of cautionDidier Pittet, Derek C Angus
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 18, 2006
Reducing the cost of critical care: new challenges, new solutionsJeremy M Kahn, Derek C Angus
JAMA|October 9, 2019
Identifying Sepsis Phenotypes-ReplyChristopher W Seymour, Derek C Angus
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
Therapy guided by pulmonary-artery catheter for high-risk surgical patients was not better than standard careDavid T Huang, Derek C Angus
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Patients are dying of acute renal failureJohn A Kellum, Derek C Angus
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