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Kees H Polderman

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Critical Care Medicine|February 25, 2009
Therapeutic hypothermia and controlled normothermia in the intensive care unit: practical considerations, side effects, and cooling methodsKees H Polderman, Ingeborg Herold
Resuscitation|July 8, 2014
Cool hemodynamics--the intricate interplay between therapeutic hypothermia and the post-cardiac arrest syndromeKees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Critical Care (London, England)|July 17, 2014
We should not abandon therapeutic cooling after cardiac arrestKees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Resuscitation|December 10, 2019
Targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest: And the optimal target is….?Kees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Intensive Care Medicine|January 31, 2002
Central venous catheter use. Part 1: mechanical complicationsKees H Polderman, Armand J Girbes
Critical Care (London, England)|March 19, 2005
Acute lung injury, overhydration or both?A B Johan Groeneveld, Kees H Polderman
Intensive Care Medicine|April 23, 2002
Piperacillin-induced magnesium and potassium loss in intensive care unit patientsKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 10, 2002
Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrestKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
Critical Care Medicine|August 7, 2002
Potential mechanisms of hypothermia-induced electrolyte depletionKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
Intensive Care Medicine|October 6, 2005
Using risk adjustment systems in the ICU: avoid scoring an "own goal"Kees H Polderman, Philipp G H Metnitz
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Critical Care Medicine|February 25, 2009
Therapeutic hypothermia and controlled normothermia in the intensive care unit: practical considerations, side effects, and cooling methodsKees H Polderman, Ingeborg Herold
Resuscitation|July 8, 2014
Cool hemodynamics--the intricate interplay between therapeutic hypothermia and the post-cardiac arrest syndromeKees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Critical Care (London, England)|July 17, 2014
We should not abandon therapeutic cooling after cardiac arrestKees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Resuscitation|December 10, 2019
Targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest: And the optimal target is….?Kees H Polderman, Joseph Varon
Intensive Care Medicine|January 31, 2002
Central venous catheter use. Part 1: mechanical complicationsKees H Polderman, Armand J Girbes
Critical Care (London, England)|March 19, 2005
Acute lung injury, overhydration or both?A B Johan Groeneveld, Kees H Polderman
Intensive Care Medicine|April 23, 2002
Piperacillin-induced magnesium and potassium loss in intensive care unit patientsKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 10, 2002
Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrestKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
Critical Care Medicine|August 7, 2002
Potential mechanisms of hypothermia-induced electrolyte depletionKees H Polderman, Armand R J Girbes
Intensive Care Medicine|October 6, 2005
Using risk adjustment systems in the ICU: avoid scoring an "own goal"Kees H Polderman, Philipp G H Metnitz
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