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Sandra Oeyen

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Critical Care Medicine|December 15, 2005
Admission hyperglycemia and outcome: the ongoing storySandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|August 24, 2007
Closing the gap between knowledge and behavior: Mission impossible?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|November 21, 2008
Do you (still) believe in tight blood glucose control?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|June 22, 2007
Fresh frozen plasma transfusion in the critically ill: yes, no, or maybe?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|January 2, 2007
About protocols and guidelines: it's time to work in harmony!Sandra Oeyen
Intensive Care Medicine|July 4, 2018
Predicting outcomes in very old ICU patients: time to focus on the past?Hans Flaatten, Sandra Oeyen, Dylan W deLange
Journal of Critical Care|September 12, 2017
Development of a prediction model for long-term quality of life in critically ill patientsSandra Oeyen, Karel Vermeulen, Dominique Benoit, et al.
Minerva Anestesiologica|December 1, 2016
Critically ill octogenarians and nonagenarians: evaluation of long-term outcomes, posthospital trajectories and quality of life one year and seven years after ICU dischargeSandra Oeyen, Joris Vermassen, Ruth Piers, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|September 8, 2014
Influence of smart real-time electronic alerting on glucose control in critically ill patientsKirsten Colpaert, Sandra Oeyen, Bart Sijnave, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|April 8, 2014
Low serum creatine kinase activity is associated with worse outcome in critically ill patientsLot Van de Moortel, Marijn M Speeckaert, Tom Fiers, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|December 15, 2005
Admission hyperglycemia and outcome: the ongoing storySandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|August 24, 2007
Closing the gap between knowledge and behavior: Mission impossible?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|November 21, 2008
Do you (still) believe in tight blood glucose control?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|June 22, 2007
Fresh frozen plasma transfusion in the critically ill: yes, no, or maybe?Sandra Oeyen
Critical Care Medicine|January 2, 2007
About protocols and guidelines: it's time to work in harmony!Sandra Oeyen
Intensive Care Medicine|July 4, 2018
Predicting outcomes in very old ICU patients: time to focus on the past?Hans Flaatten, Sandra Oeyen, Dylan W deLange
Journal of Critical Care|September 12, 2017
Development of a prediction model for long-term quality of life in critically ill patientsSandra Oeyen, Karel Vermeulen, Dominique Benoit, et al.
Minerva Anestesiologica|December 1, 2016
Critically ill octogenarians and nonagenarians: evaluation of long-term outcomes, posthospital trajectories and quality of life one year and seven years after ICU dischargeSandra Oeyen, Joris Vermassen, Ruth Piers, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|September 8, 2014
Influence of smart real-time electronic alerting on glucose control in critically ill patientsKirsten Colpaert, Sandra Oeyen, Bart Sijnave, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|April 8, 2014
Low serum creatine kinase activity is associated with worse outcome in critically ill patientsLot Van de Moortel, Marijn M Speeckaert, Tom Fiers, et al.
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