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Diane Mackle

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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|April 25, 2018
Research nurses in New Zealand intensive care units: A qualitative descriptive studyDiane Mackle, Katherine Nelson
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|September 30, 2018
Increased risk of mortality with liberal oxygen therapy compared with conservative oxygen therapy in critically ill adultsRichard Beasley, Diane Mackle
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 25, 2020
Oxygen Therapy in the ICU. ReplyPaul Young, Diane Mackle, Rinaldo Bellomo
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 15, 2026
Change in self-reported attitudes to oxygen management in the intensive care unit following participation in the Intensive Care Unit Randomised Trial Comparing Two Approaches to Oxygen therapytrial: A surveyDiane Mackle, Richard Beasley, Allie Eathorne, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|September 9, 2016
Effect of saline 0.9% or Plasma-Lyte 148 therapy on feeding intolerance in patients receiving nasogastric enteral nutritionSumeet Reddy, Michael Bailey, Richard Beasley, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|November 29, 2019
O<sub>2</sub>, do we know what to do?Paul J Young, Sean M Bagshaw, Michael Bailey, et al.
BMJ Open|January 29, 2021
How big is your bubble? Characteristics of self-isolating household units ('bubbles') during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 period in New Zealand: a cross-sectional surveyNethmi Kearns, Nick Shortt, Ciléin Kearns, et al.
JAMA|October 8, 2015
Effect of a Buffered Crystalloid Solution vs Saline on Acute Kidney Injury Among Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: The SPLIT Randomized Clinical TrialPaul Young, Michael Bailey, Richard Beasley, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|September 5, 2017
The Plasma-Lyte 148 v Saline (PLUS) study protocol: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial of the effect of intensive care fluid therapy on mortalityNaomi E Hammond, Rinaldo Bellomo, Martin Gallagher, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|November 29, 2019
The Plasma-Lyte 148 versus Saline (PLUS) study protocol amendmentNaomi E Hammond, Rinaldo Bellomo, Martin Gallagher, et al.
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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|April 25, 2018
Research nurses in New Zealand intensive care units: A qualitative descriptive studyDiane Mackle, Katherine Nelson
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|September 30, 2018
Increased risk of mortality with liberal oxygen therapy compared with conservative oxygen therapy in critically ill adultsRichard Beasley, Diane Mackle
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 25, 2020
Oxygen Therapy in the ICU. ReplyPaul Young, Diane Mackle, Rinaldo Bellomo
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 15, 2026
Change in self-reported attitudes to oxygen management in the intensive care unit following participation in the Intensive Care Unit Randomised Trial Comparing Two Approaches to Oxygen therapytrial: A surveyDiane Mackle, Richard Beasley, Allie Eathorne, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|September 9, 2016
Effect of saline 0.9% or Plasma-Lyte 148 therapy on feeding intolerance in patients receiving nasogastric enteral nutritionSumeet Reddy, Michael Bailey, Richard Beasley, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|November 29, 2019
O<sub>2</sub>, do we know what to do?Paul J Young, Sean M Bagshaw, Michael Bailey, et al.
BMJ Open|January 29, 2021
How big is your bubble? Characteristics of self-isolating household units ('bubbles') during the COVID-19 Alert Level 4 period in New Zealand: a cross-sectional surveyNethmi Kearns, Nick Shortt, Ciléin Kearns, et al.
JAMA|October 8, 2015
Effect of a Buffered Crystalloid Solution vs Saline on Acute Kidney Injury Among Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: The SPLIT Randomized Clinical TrialPaul Young, Michael Bailey, Richard Beasley, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|September 5, 2017
The Plasma-Lyte 148 v Saline (PLUS) study protocol: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial of the effect of intensive care fluid therapy on mortalityNaomi E Hammond, Rinaldo Bellomo, Martin Gallagher, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|November 29, 2019
The Plasma-Lyte 148 versus Saline (PLUS) study protocol amendmentNaomi E Hammond, Rinaldo Bellomo, Martin Gallagher, et al.
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