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Elizabeth H Skinner

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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Early physical rehabilitation may improve physical quality of life domains in patients admitted to ICU with sepsis syndromesElizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2015
A conservative oxygenation strategy is feasible and appears to be safe compared with liberal oxygenation in mechanically ventilated patients [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 15, 2016
Outpatient-based physical rehabilitation does not affect exercise capacity in survivors of prolonged critical illness [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 11, 2016
A randomised trial of an intensive physiotherapy program for patients in intensive care [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|July 2, 2017
Intensive preoperative rehabilitation improves functional capacity and postoperative hospital length of stay in elderly patients with lung cancer [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2016
Daily rehabilitation improves physical function at 6 months, but not hospital length of stay, in patients with acute respiratory failure [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 1, 2015
High-flow oxygen reduces 90-day mortality, compared with standard oxygen or non-invasive ventilation, in patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2011
Health-related quality of life in Australian survivors of critical illnessElizabeth H Skinner, Stephen Warrillow, Linda Denehy
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Preoperative intervention reduces postoperative pulmonary complications but not length of stay in cardiac surgical patients: a systematic reviewDavid Snowdon, Terry P Haines, Elizabeth H Skinner
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 18, 2018
Lung management protocols increase the incidence of lung procurement and organ transplantation: A meta-analysisCassandra Raios, Elizabeth H Skinner, Jennifer L Keating
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Journal of Physiotherapy|June 3, 2015
Early physical rehabilitation may improve physical quality of life domains in patients admitted to ICU with sepsis syndromesElizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2015
A conservative oxygenation strategy is feasible and appears to be safe compared with liberal oxygenation in mechanically ventilated patients [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 15, 2016
Outpatient-based physical rehabilitation does not affect exercise capacity in survivors of prolonged critical illness [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|March 11, 2016
A randomised trial of an intensive physiotherapy program for patients in intensive care [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|July 2, 2017
Intensive preoperative rehabilitation improves functional capacity and postoperative hospital length of stay in elderly patients with lung cancer [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 15, 2016
Daily rehabilitation improves physical function at 6 months, but not hospital length of stay, in patients with acute respiratory failure [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Journal of Physiotherapy|September 1, 2015
High-flow oxygen reduces 90-day mortality, compared with standard oxygen or non-invasive ventilation, in patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure [synopsis]Elizabeth H Skinner
Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2011
Health-related quality of life in Australian survivors of critical illnessElizabeth H Skinner, Stephen Warrillow, Linda Denehy
Journal of Physiotherapy|June 23, 2014
Preoperative intervention reduces postoperative pulmonary complications but not length of stay in cardiac surgical patients: a systematic reviewDavid Snowdon, Terry P Haines, Elizabeth H Skinner
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice|July 18, 2018
Lung management protocols increase the incidence of lung procurement and organ transplantation: A meta-analysisCassandra Raios, Elizabeth H Skinner, Jennifer L Keating
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