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AACN Clinical Issues|May 29, 1999
Right heart volumetric monitoring: measuring preload in the critically injured patientK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|March 24, 1998
Intraabdominal pressure: a revised method for measurementM L Cheatham, K Safcsak
The American Surgeon|December 22, 1999
Air travel following traumatic pneumothorax: when is it safe?M L Cheatham, K Safcsak
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 16, 1998
Intraabdominal pressure: a revised method for measurementM L Cheatham, K Safcsak
AACN Clinical Issues|November 1, 1996
High-level positive end expiratory pressure management in the surgical patient with acute respiratory distress syndromeK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|July 1, 1994
Thermodilution right ventricular ejection fraction measurements: room temperature versus cold temperature injectateK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1995
Survival in patients with severe adult respiratory distress syndrome treated with high-level positive end-expiratory pressureS M DiRusso, L D Nelson, K Safcsak, et al.
Chest|October 29, 1998
Superior predictor of the hemodynamic response to fluid challenge in critically ill patientsM L Cheatham, E F Block, L D Nelson, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|February 5, 1999
Preload assessment in patients with an open abdomenM L Cheatham, K Safcsak, E F Block, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 21, 1998
Right ventricular end-diastolic volume index as a predictor of preload status in patients on positive end-expiratory pressureM L Cheatham, L D Nelson, M C Chang, et al.
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AACN Clinical Issues|May 29, 1999
Right heart volumetric monitoring: measuring preload in the critically injured patientK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|March 24, 1998
Intraabdominal pressure: a revised method for measurementM L Cheatham, K Safcsak
The American Surgeon|December 22, 1999
Air travel following traumatic pneumothorax: when is it safe?M L Cheatham, K Safcsak
Journal of the American College of Surgeons|May 16, 1998
Intraabdominal pressure: a revised method for measurementM L Cheatham, K Safcsak
AACN Clinical Issues|November 1, 1996
High-level positive end expiratory pressure management in the surgical patient with acute respiratory distress syndromeK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|July 1, 1994
Thermodilution right ventricular ejection fraction measurements: room temperature versus cold temperature injectateK Safcsak, L D Nelson
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1995
Survival in patients with severe adult respiratory distress syndrome treated with high-level positive end-expiratory pressureS M DiRusso, L D Nelson, K Safcsak, et al.
Chest|October 29, 1998
Superior predictor of the hemodynamic response to fluid challenge in critically ill patientsM L Cheatham, E F Block, L D Nelson, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|February 5, 1999
Preload assessment in patients with an open abdomenM L Cheatham, K Safcsak, E F Block, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 21, 1998
Right ventricular end-diastolic volume index as a predictor of preload status in patients on positive end-expiratory pressureM L Cheatham, L D Nelson, M C Chang, et al.
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