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Gordon S Doig

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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|December 17, 2013
Physical assessment and anthropometric measures for use in clinical research conducted in critically ill patient populations: an analytic observational studyFiona Simpson, Gordon S Doig,
Intensive Care Medicine|September 4, 2014
Understanding clinical trials: emerging methodological issuesGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Journal of Thoracic Disease|May 1, 2018
NUTRIREA-2 trial finds that early enteral nutrition and early parenteral nutrition do not differ with regards to major clinical outcomesFeng Tian, Gordon S Doig
JAMA|September 19, 2013
Early parenteral nutrition in critical illness--replyGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|August 1, 2013
Early parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients with short-term relative contraindications to early enteral nutrition: a full economic analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial based on US costsGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson,
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 4, 2016
Bedside nutrition evaluation and physical assessment techniques in critical illnessFiona Simpson, Gordon S Doig
Journal of Critical Care|September 6, 2005
Randomization and allocation concealment: a practical guide for researchersGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Intensive Care Medicine|November 10, 2016
The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients: more questions than answersJan Gunst, Gordon S Doig
Critical Care Medicine|August 16, 2019
Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: The Chicken or the Egg?Gordon S Doig, David R McIlroy
Neurocritical Care|September 22, 2005
Continuous EEG monitoring in comatose intensive care patients: epileptiform activity in etiologically distinct groupsG Bryan Young, Gordon S Doig
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JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|December 17, 2013
Physical assessment and anthropometric measures for use in clinical research conducted in critically ill patient populations: an analytic observational studyFiona Simpson, Gordon S Doig,
Intensive Care Medicine|September 4, 2014
Understanding clinical trials: emerging methodological issuesGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Journal of Thoracic Disease|May 1, 2018
NUTRIREA-2 trial finds that early enteral nutrition and early parenteral nutrition do not differ with regards to major clinical outcomesFeng Tian, Gordon S Doig
JAMA|September 19, 2013
Early parenteral nutrition in critical illness--replyGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Clinicoeconomics and Outcomes Research : CEOR|August 1, 2013
Early parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients with short-term relative contraindications to early enteral nutrition: a full economic analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial based on US costsGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson,
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 4, 2016
Bedside nutrition evaluation and physical assessment techniques in critical illnessFiona Simpson, Gordon S Doig
Journal of Critical Care|September 6, 2005
Randomization and allocation concealment: a practical guide for researchersGordon S Doig, Fiona Simpson
Intensive Care Medicine|November 10, 2016
The optimal blood glucose target in critically ill patients: more questions than answersJan Gunst, Gordon S Doig
Critical Care Medicine|August 16, 2019
Acute Kidney Injury in Patients With Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: The Chicken or the Egg?Gordon S Doig, David R McIlroy
Neurocritical Care|September 22, 2005
Continuous EEG monitoring in comatose intensive care patients: epileptiform activity in etiologically distinct groupsG Bryan Young, Gordon S Doig
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