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Nathan I Shapiro

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Critical Care (London, England)|October 8, 2013
Bench-to-bedside review: future novel diagnostics for sepsis - a systems biology approachSimon Skibsted, Manoj K Bhasin, William C Aird, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2006
Guillain-Barré syndrome in the emergency departmentDaniel C McGillicuddy, Oriana Walker, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|April 18, 2008
Evaluation of end-tidal carbon dioxide role in predicting elevated SOFA scores and lactic acidosisDaniel C McGillicuddy, Aimee Tang, Lauren Cataldo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 20, 2022
In replyDonald M Yealy, Nicholas M Mohr, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 27, 2005
Barriers to the use of outpatient enoxaparin therapy in patients with deep venous thrombosisNathan I Shapiro, Jeffrey Spear, Susan Sheehy, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|June 22, 2007
National estimates of severe sepsis in United States emergency departmentsHenry E Wang, Nathan I Shapiro, Derek C Angus, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 26, 2021
In Reply to Ivor Douglas Letter to the Editor 2021-1053Donald M Yealy, Nicholas M Mohr, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Resuscitation|December 17, 2009
Opportunities for Emergency Medical Services care of sepsisHenry E Wang, Matthew D Weaver, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|July 10, 2007
Occult hypoperfusion and mortality in patients with suspected infectionMichael D Howell, Michael Donnino, Peter Clardy, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2010
Identifying infected emergency department patients admitted to the hospital ward at risk of clinical deterioration and intensive care unit transferMaura Kennedy, Nina Joyce, Michael D Howell, et al.
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Critical Care (London, England)|October 8, 2013
Bench-to-bedside review: future novel diagnostics for sepsis - a systems biology approachSimon Skibsted, Manoj K Bhasin, William C Aird, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2006
Guillain-Barré syndrome in the emergency departmentDaniel C McGillicuddy, Oriana Walker, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|April 18, 2008
Evaluation of end-tidal carbon dioxide role in predicting elevated SOFA scores and lactic acidosisDaniel C McGillicuddy, Aimee Tang, Lauren Cataldo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 20, 2022
In replyDonald M Yealy, Nicholas M Mohr, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 27, 2005
Barriers to the use of outpatient enoxaparin therapy in patients with deep venous thrombosisNathan I Shapiro, Jeffrey Spear, Susan Sheehy, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|June 22, 2007
National estimates of severe sepsis in United States emergency departmentsHenry E Wang, Nathan I Shapiro, Derek C Angus, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 26, 2021
In Reply to Ivor Douglas Letter to the Editor 2021-1053Donald M Yealy, Nicholas M Mohr, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Resuscitation|December 17, 2009
Opportunities for Emergency Medical Services care of sepsisHenry E Wang, Matthew D Weaver, Nathan I Shapiro, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|July 10, 2007
Occult hypoperfusion and mortality in patients with suspected infectionMichael D Howell, Michael Donnino, Peter Clardy, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2010
Identifying infected emergency department patients admitted to the hospital ward at risk of clinical deterioration and intensive care unit transferMaura Kennedy, Nina Joyce, Michael D Howell, et al.
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