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Annals of Intensive Care|December 14, 2023
Effects of enhanced adsorption haemofiltration versus haemoadsorption in severe, refractory septic shock with high levels of endotoxemia: the ENDoX bicentric, randomized, controlled trialPedro David Wendel-Garcia, Barbara Eberle, Eva-Maria Kleinert, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 23, 2007
Adrenergic receptor genotype but not perioperative bisoprolol therapy may determine cardiovascular outcome in at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinal block: the Swiss Beta Blocker in Spinal Anesthesia (BBSA) study: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial with 1-year follow-upMichael Zaugg, Lukas Bestmann, Johannes Wacker, et al.
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Annals of Intensive Care|December 14, 2023
Effects of enhanced adsorption haemofiltration versus haemoadsorption in severe, refractory septic shock with high levels of endotoxemia: the ENDoX bicentric, randomized, controlled trialPedro David Wendel-Garcia, Barbara Eberle, Eva-Maria Kleinert, et al.
Anesthesiology|June 23, 2007
Adrenergic receptor genotype but not perioperative bisoprolol therapy may determine cardiovascular outcome in at-risk patients undergoing surgery with spinal block: the Swiss Beta Blocker in Spinal Anesthesia (BBSA) study: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial with 1-year follow-upMichael Zaugg, Lukas Bestmann, Johannes Wacker, et al.
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