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W C Shoemaker

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Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1983
Clinical aspects of resuscitation with and without an algorithm: relative importance of various decisionsW C Shoemaker, J A Hopkins
Critical Care Medicine|May 1, 1981
Continuous CPR monitoring with transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide sensorsK K Tremper, W C Shoemaker
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 1, 1990
Intestinal perforation due to cytomegalovirus infection in patients with AIDSH B Kram, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1982
Transcutaneous O2 and CO2 monitoring of high risk surgical patients during the perioperative periodL S Nolan, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1984
Hemodynamic and oxygen transport effects of prostaglandin E1 in patients with adult respiratory distress syndromeP L Appel, W C Shoemaker
Surgery Annual|January 1, 1970
Role of physiologic monitoring in the intensive care unitW C Shoemaker, A E Kark
The Surgical Clinics of North America|August 1, 1985
Common physiologic patterns in general surgical patients: hemodynamic and oxygen transport changes during and after operation in patients with and without associated medical problemsR D Bland, W C Shoemaker
Acute Care|January 1, 1985
Conjunctival oxygen tension in experimental and clinical conditions: tissue oxygen metabolism in hyperoxia, hypoxia and hemorrhagic shockH B Kram, W C Shoemaker
Surgery|May 1, 1973
Role of the acidosis in the development of increased pulmonary vascular resistance and shock lung in experimental hemorrhagic shockS I Kim, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1979
Evaluation of the biologic importance of various hemodynamic and oxygen transport variables: which variables should be monitored in postoperative shock?W C Shoemaker, L S Czer
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Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 1983
Clinical aspects of resuscitation with and without an algorithm: relative importance of various decisionsW C Shoemaker, J A Hopkins
Critical Care Medicine|May 1, 1981
Continuous CPR monitoring with transcutaneous oxygen and carbon dioxide sensorsK K Tremper, W C Shoemaker
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 1, 1990
Intestinal perforation due to cytomegalovirus infection in patients with AIDSH B Kram, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1982
Transcutaneous O2 and CO2 monitoring of high risk surgical patients during the perioperative periodL S Nolan, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 1984
Hemodynamic and oxygen transport effects of prostaglandin E1 in patients with adult respiratory distress syndromeP L Appel, W C Shoemaker
Surgery Annual|January 1, 1970
Role of physiologic monitoring in the intensive care unitW C Shoemaker, A E Kark
The Surgical Clinics of North America|August 1, 1985
Common physiologic patterns in general surgical patients: hemodynamic and oxygen transport changes during and after operation in patients with and without associated medical problemsR D Bland, W C Shoemaker
Acute Care|January 1, 1985
Conjunctival oxygen tension in experimental and clinical conditions: tissue oxygen metabolism in hyperoxia, hypoxia and hemorrhagic shockH B Kram, W C Shoemaker
Surgery|May 1, 1973
Role of the acidosis in the development of increased pulmonary vascular resistance and shock lung in experimental hemorrhagic shockS I Kim, W C Shoemaker
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1979
Evaluation of the biologic importance of various hemodynamic and oxygen transport variables: which variables should be monitored in postoperative shock?W C Shoemaker, L S Czer
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