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Esther K Wolthuis

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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 24, 2004
Excess body weight in critically ill patientsMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis
Critical Care Medicine|August 13, 2005
Correct conclusions, but doubtful implicationsEsther K Wolthuis, Marcus J Schultz
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2005
Mixing up old dataMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Rogier M Determann
Critical Care Medicine|November 9, 2005
Need for critical appraisal of implementation of use of lower tidal volumesMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Peter E Spronk
Journal of Critical Care|October 29, 2005
Struggle for implementation of new strategies in intensive care medicine: anticoagulation, insulin, and lower tidal volumesMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Hazra S Moeniralam, et al.
Respiratory Care|November 22, 2007
Adoption of lower tidal volume ventilation improves with feedback and educationEsther K Wolthuis, Jozef Kesecioglu, Luc H Hassink, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|December 18, 2007
Lung epithelial injury markers are not influenced by use of lower tidal volumes during elective surgery in patients without preexisting lung injuryRogier M Determann, Esther K Wolthuis, Goda Choi, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|February 26, 2005
Feedback and education improve physician compliance in use of lung-protective mechanical ventilationEsther K Wolthuis, Johanna C Korevaar, Peter Spronk, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 21, 2009
Mechanical ventilation using non-injurious ventilation settings causes lung injury in the absence of pre-existing lung injury in healthy miceEsther K Wolthuis, Alexander P J Vlaar, Goda Choi, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 29, 2006
Mechanical ventilation with lower tidal volumes and positive end-expiratory pressure prevents alveolar coagulation in patients without lung injuryGoda Choi, Esther K Wolthuis, Paul Bresser, et al.
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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 24, 2004
Excess body weight in critically ill patientsMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis
Critical Care Medicine|August 13, 2005
Correct conclusions, but doubtful implicationsEsther K Wolthuis, Marcus J Schultz
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2005
Mixing up old dataMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Rogier M Determann
Critical Care Medicine|November 9, 2005
Need for critical appraisal of implementation of use of lower tidal volumesMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Peter E Spronk
Journal of Critical Care|October 29, 2005
Struggle for implementation of new strategies in intensive care medicine: anticoagulation, insulin, and lower tidal volumesMarcus J Schultz, Esther K Wolthuis, Hazra S Moeniralam, et al.
Respiratory Care|November 22, 2007
Adoption of lower tidal volume ventilation improves with feedback and educationEsther K Wolthuis, Jozef Kesecioglu, Luc H Hassink, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|December 18, 2007
Lung epithelial injury markers are not influenced by use of lower tidal volumes during elective surgery in patients without preexisting lung injuryRogier M Determann, Esther K Wolthuis, Goda Choi, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|February 26, 2005
Feedback and education improve physician compliance in use of lung-protective mechanical ventilationEsther K Wolthuis, Johanna C Korevaar, Peter Spronk, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|January 21, 2009
Mechanical ventilation using non-injurious ventilation settings causes lung injury in the absence of pre-existing lung injury in healthy miceEsther K Wolthuis, Alexander P J Vlaar, Goda Choi, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 29, 2006
Mechanical ventilation with lower tidal volumes and positive end-expiratory pressure prevents alveolar coagulation in patients without lung injuryGoda Choi, Esther K Wolthuis, Paul Bresser, et al.
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