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December 13, 2018
Crystalloids vs. colloids for fluid resuscitation in the Intensive Care Unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Annals of Internal Medicine
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September 5, 2022
In COVID-19 acute hypoxemia, awake prone positioning vs. usual care did not reduce intubation at 30 d
Ankita Agarwal, Greg S Martin
Journal of Critical Care
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February 25, 2019
Controversial supremacy: Are colloids better than crystalloids? Authors' reply
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Journal of Critical Care
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March 3, 2019
Hydroxyethyl starch and fluid resuscitation: Patient-oriented outcome is the "right way". Authors' reply
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Annals of Internal Medicine
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November 4, 2024
In adults with TBI and anemia, liberal vs. restrictive RBC transfusion did not reduce unfavorable neurologic outcomes by 10% at 6 mo
Albahi Malik, Greg S Martin
Annals of Internal Medicine
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June 30, 2025
In COVID-19 acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, awake prone positioning vs. supine positioning increases survival without intubation
Erica Crosley, Greg S Martin,
Annals of Internal Medicine
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March 31, 2025
In adults with trauma, an early restrictive vs. liberal oxygen strategy did not reduce death or major respiratory complications at 30 d
Joshua Detelich, Greg S Martin,
Critical Care Medicine
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January 25, 2003
Crystal ball for acute lung injury prognosis: filled with surfactant?
Greg S Martin, Marc Moss
Critical Care Medicine
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January 21, 2011
Does albumin fluid resuscitation in sepsis save lives?
Jenny Han, Greg S Martin
Critical Care Medicine
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November 19, 2011
The impact of comorbid [corrected] conditions on critical illness
Annette M Esper, Greg S Martin
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Journal of Critical Care
|
December 13, 2018
Crystalloids vs. colloids for fluid resuscitation in the Intensive Care Unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
September 5, 2022
In COVID-19 acute hypoxemia, awake prone positioning vs. usual care did not reduce intubation at 30 d
Ankita Agarwal, Greg S Martin
Journal of Critical Care
|
February 25, 2019
Controversial supremacy: Are colloids better than crystalloids? Authors' reply
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Journal of Critical Care
|
March 3, 2019
Hydroxyethyl starch and fluid resuscitation: Patient-oriented outcome is the "right way". Authors' reply
Greg S Martin, Paul Bassett
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
November 4, 2024
In adults with TBI and anemia, liberal vs. restrictive RBC transfusion did not reduce unfavorable neurologic outcomes by 10% at 6 mo
Albahi Malik, Greg S Martin
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
June 30, 2025
In COVID-19 acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, awake prone positioning vs. supine positioning increases survival without intubation
Erica Crosley, Greg S Martin,
Annals of Internal Medicine
|
March 31, 2025
In adults with trauma, an early restrictive vs. liberal oxygen strategy did not reduce death or major respiratory complications at 30 d
Joshua Detelich, Greg S Martin,
Critical Care Medicine
|
January 25, 2003
Crystal ball for acute lung injury prognosis: filled with surfactant?
Greg S Martin, Marc Moss
Critical Care Medicine
|
January 21, 2011
Does albumin fluid resuscitation in sepsis save lives?
Jenny Han, Greg S Martin
Critical Care Medicine
|
November 19, 2011
The impact of comorbid [corrected] conditions on critical illness
Annette M Esper, Greg S Martin
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