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Intensive care medicine

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Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2015
Multiple imputation: a mature approach to dealing with missing dataS Chevret, S Seaman, M Resche-Rigon
Intensive Care Medicine|October 31, 2001
Logistic or Cox model to identify risk factors of nosocomial infection: still a controversial issueS Chevret
Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2015
Prognosis of neutropenic patients admitted to the intensive care unitD Mokart, M Darmon, M Resche-Rigon, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|November 16, 2018
Intensive care medicine in 2050: clinical trials designsM Gasparini, S Chevret
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1993
Incidence and risk factors of pneumonia acquired in intensive care units. Results from a multicenter prospective study on 996 patients. European Cooperative Group on Nosocomial PneumoniaS Chevret, M Hemmer, J Carlet, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 1, 1996
A randomized cross-over comparison of the hemodynamic response to intermittent hemodialysis and continuous hemofiltration in ICU patients with acute renal failureB Misset, J F Timsit, S Chevret, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 26, 2002
Prognostic factors in unintentional mild carbon monoxide poisoningD Annane, S Chevret, C Jars-Guincestre, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 11, 2001
Accuracy of a composite score using daily SAPS II and LOD scores for predicting hospital mortality in ICU patients hospitalized for more than 72 hJ F Timsit, J P Fosse, G Troché, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 18, 2011
Time course of organ failure in patients with septic shock treated with hydrocortisone: results of the Corticus studyR Moreno, C L Sprung, D Annane, et al.
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Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2015
Multiple imputation: a mature approach to dealing with missing dataS Chevret, S Seaman, M Resche-Rigon
Intensive Care Medicine|October 31, 2001
Logistic or Cox model to identify risk factors of nosocomial infection: still a controversial issueS Chevret
Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2015
Prognosis of neutropenic patients admitted to the intensive care unitD Mokart, M Darmon, M Resche-Rigon, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|November 16, 2018
Intensive care medicine in 2050: clinical trials designsM Gasparini, S Chevret
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1993
Incidence and risk factors of pneumonia acquired in intensive care units. Results from a multicenter prospective study on 996 patients. European Cooperative Group on Nosocomial PneumoniaS Chevret, M Hemmer, J Carlet, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 1, 1996
A randomized cross-over comparison of the hemodynamic response to intermittent hemodialysis and continuous hemofiltration in ICU patients with acute renal failureB Misset, J F Timsit, S Chevret, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 26, 2002
Prognostic factors in unintentional mild carbon monoxide poisoningD Annane, S Chevret, C Jars-Guincestre, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 11, 2001
Accuracy of a composite score using daily SAPS II and LOD scores for predicting hospital mortality in ICU patients hospitalized for more than 72 hJ F Timsit, J P Fosse, G Troché, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 18, 2011
Time course of organ failure in patients with septic shock treated with hydrocortisone: results of the Corticus studyR Moreno, C L Sprung, D Annane, et al.
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