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Current Opinion in Critical Care
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July 29, 2010
Microvascular dysfunction in the surgical patient
Namkje A R Vellinga, Can Ince, E Christiaan Boerma
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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May 16, 2018
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) independently predicts mortality in critically ill patients admitted to ICU: A multicenter study
Bernhard Wernly, Michael Lichtenauer, Namkje A R Vellinga, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
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August 13, 2015
Effects of ketanserin on microcirculatory alterations in septic shock: An open-label pilot study
Namkje A R Vellinga, Gerke Veenstra, Claudia Scorcella, et al.
Resuscitation
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December 3, 2014
Microcirculatory perfusion and vascular reactivity are altered in post cardiac arrest patients, irrespective of target temperature management to 33 °C vs 36 °C
Matty Koopmans, Michael A Kuiper, Henrik Endeman, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology
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May 8, 2015
'Sepsis-related anemia' is absent at hospital presentation; a retrospective cohort analysis
Geertje Jansma, Fellery de Lange, W Peter Kingma, et al.
Nuclear Medicine and Biology
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May 17, 2008
Can celecoxib affect P-glycoprotein-mediated drug efflux? A microPET study
Erik F J de Vries, Janine Doorduin, Namkje A R Vellinga, et al.
Critical Care Research and Practice
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June 6, 2012
Study Design of the Microcirculatory Shock Occurrence in Acutely Ill Patients (microSOAP): an International Multicenter Observational Study of Sublingual Microcirculatory Alterations in Intensive Care Patients
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
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October 20, 2017
Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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August 16, 2014
International study on microcirculatory shock occurrence in acutely ill patients
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
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Current Opinion in Critical Care
|
July 29, 2010
Microvascular dysfunction in the surgical patient
Namkje A R Vellinga, Can Ince, E Christiaan Boerma
Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
|
May 16, 2018
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) independently predicts mortality in critically ill patients admitted to ICU: A multicenter study
Bernhard Wernly, Michael Lichtenauer, Namkje A R Vellinga, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
|
August 13, 2015
Effects of ketanserin on microcirculatory alterations in septic shock: An open-label pilot study
Namkje A R Vellinga, Gerke Veenstra, Claudia Scorcella, et al.
Resuscitation
|
December 3, 2014
Microcirculatory perfusion and vascular reactivity are altered in post cardiac arrest patients, irrespective of target temperature management to 33 °C vs 36 °C
Matty Koopmans, Michael A Kuiper, Henrik Endeman, et al.
BMC Anesthesiology
|
May 8, 2015
'Sepsis-related anemia' is absent at hospital presentation; a retrospective cohort analysis
Geertje Jansma, Fellery de Lange, W Peter Kingma, et al.
Nuclear Medicine and Biology
|
May 17, 2008
Can celecoxib affect P-glycoprotein-mediated drug efflux? A microPET study
Erik F J de Vries, Janine Doorduin, Namkje A R Vellinga, et al.
Critical Care Research and Practice
|
June 6, 2012
Study Design of the Microcirculatory Shock Occurrence in Acutely Ill Patients (microSOAP): an International Multicenter Observational Study of Sublingual Microcirculatory Alterations in Intensive Care Patients
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)
|
October 20, 2017
Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
August 16, 2014
International study on microcirculatory shock occurrence in acutely ill patients
Namkje A R Vellinga, E Christiaan Boerma, Matty Koopmans, et al.
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