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Olaf L Cremer

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Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
Can administrative data be used to consistently measure the burden of sepsis?*Olaf L Cremer
Critical Care (London, England)|December 19, 2009
The propofol infusion syndrome: more puzzling evidence on a complex and poorly characterized disorderOlaf L Cremer
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 29, 2011
Craniectomy in diffuse traumatic brain injuryOlaf L Cremer, Arjen J Slooter
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2017
The authors replyJos F Frencken, Olaf L Cremer
Progress in Brain Research|July 25, 2007
Cerebral pathophysiology and clinical neurology of hyperthermia in humansOlaf L Cremer, Cor J Kalkman
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|August 26, 2023
Beyond patterns: how to assign biological meaning to ARDS and sepsis phenotypesHarm-Jan de Grooth, Olaf L Cremer
Intensive Care Medicine|December 16, 2018
Is research from databases reliable? Not sureMeri R J Varkila, Olaf L Cremer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 3, 2023
Bayes and the Evidence Base: Reanalyzing Trials Using Many Priors Does Not Contribute to ConsensusHarm-Jan de Grooth, Olaf L Cremer
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|July 17, 2019
Reply: Against Another Nonspecific Marker of Perfusion and Troponin in SepsisJos F Frencken, Dirk W Donker, Olaf L Cremer
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|September 12, 2008
Update on the propofol infusion syndrome in ICU management of patients with head injuryLuuk C Otterspoor, Cornelis J Kalkman, Olaf L Cremer
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Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
Can administrative data be used to consistently measure the burden of sepsis?*Olaf L Cremer
Critical Care (London, England)|December 19, 2009
The propofol infusion syndrome: more puzzling evidence on a complex and poorly characterized disorderOlaf L Cremer
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 29, 2011
Craniectomy in diffuse traumatic brain injuryOlaf L Cremer, Arjen J Slooter
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2017
The authors replyJos F Frencken, Olaf L Cremer
Progress in Brain Research|July 25, 2007
Cerebral pathophysiology and clinical neurology of hyperthermia in humansOlaf L Cremer, Cor J Kalkman
The Lancet. Respiratory Medicine|August 26, 2023
Beyond patterns: how to assign biological meaning to ARDS and sepsis phenotypesHarm-Jan de Grooth, Olaf L Cremer
Intensive Care Medicine|December 16, 2018
Is research from databases reliable? Not sureMeri R J Varkila, Olaf L Cremer
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 3, 2023
Bayes and the Evidence Base: Reanalyzing Trials Using Many Priors Does Not Contribute to ConsensusHarm-Jan de Grooth, Olaf L Cremer
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|July 17, 2019
Reply: Against Another Nonspecific Marker of Perfusion and Troponin in SepsisJos F Frencken, Dirk W Donker, Olaf L Cremer
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|September 12, 2008
Update on the propofol infusion syndrome in ICU management of patients with head injuryLuuk C Otterspoor, Cornelis J Kalkman, Olaf L Cremer
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