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Randall S Friese

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Critical Care Medicine|January 8, 2008
Sleep and recovery from critical illness and injury: a review of theory, current practice, and future directionsRandall S Friese
Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|June 21, 2012
The open abdomen: definitions, management principles, and nutrition support considerationsRandall S Friese
Critical Care (London, England)|May 22, 2008
Good night, sleep tight: the time is ripe for critical care providers to wake up and focus on sleepRandall S Friese
Critical Care Medicine|April 12, 2006
Pulmonary artery catheter use is associated with reduced mortality in severely injured patients: a National Trauma Data Bank analysis of 53,312 patientsRandall S Friese, Shahid Shafi, Larry M Gentilello
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 4, 2009
Validation of a novel method to interrupt sleep in the mouseChristopher M Sinton, Della Kovakkattu, Randall S Friese
Critical Care Medicine|January 20, 2010
Biological validity to sleep measurements during critical illnessSairam Parthasarathy, Randall S Friese, Najib T Ayas
The Journal of Trauma|January 10, 2009
Sleep deprivation after septic insult increases mortality independent of ageRandall S Friese, Brandon Bruns, Christopher M Sinton
The Journal of Surgical Research|December 13, 2006
Leukoreduction before red blood cell transfusion has no impact on mortality in trauma patientsHerb A Phelan, Jason L Sperry, Randall S Friese
The Journal of Trauma|April 13, 2005
Laparoscopy is sufficient to exclude occult diaphragm injury after penetrating abdominal traumaRandall S Friese, C Eric Coln, Larry M Gentilello
American Journal of Surgery|April 9, 2013
Alcohol use increases diagnostic testing, procedures, charges, and the risk of hospital admission: a population-based study of injured patients in the emergency departmentTerence O'Keeffe, Peter Rhee, Shahid Shafi, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|January 8, 2008
Sleep and recovery from critical illness and injury: a review of theory, current practice, and future directionsRandall S Friese
Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|June 21, 2012
The open abdomen: definitions, management principles, and nutrition support considerationsRandall S Friese
Critical Care (London, England)|May 22, 2008
Good night, sleep tight: the time is ripe for critical care providers to wake up and focus on sleepRandall S Friese
Critical Care Medicine|April 12, 2006
Pulmonary artery catheter use is associated with reduced mortality in severely injured patients: a National Trauma Data Bank analysis of 53,312 patientsRandall S Friese, Shahid Shafi, Larry M Gentilello
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|August 4, 2009
Validation of a novel method to interrupt sleep in the mouseChristopher M Sinton, Della Kovakkattu, Randall S Friese
Critical Care Medicine|January 20, 2010
Biological validity to sleep measurements during critical illnessSairam Parthasarathy, Randall S Friese, Najib T Ayas
The Journal of Trauma|January 10, 2009
Sleep deprivation after septic insult increases mortality independent of ageRandall S Friese, Brandon Bruns, Christopher M Sinton
The Journal of Surgical Research|December 13, 2006
Leukoreduction before red blood cell transfusion has no impact on mortality in trauma patientsHerb A Phelan, Jason L Sperry, Randall S Friese
The Journal of Trauma|April 13, 2005
Laparoscopy is sufficient to exclude occult diaphragm injury after penetrating abdominal traumaRandall S Friese, C Eric Coln, Larry M Gentilello
American Journal of Surgery|April 9, 2013
Alcohol use increases diagnostic testing, procedures, charges, and the risk of hospital admission: a population-based study of injured patients in the emergency departmentTerence O'Keeffe, Peter Rhee, Shahid Shafi, et al.
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