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Feasibility study of a Hadron Therapy Centre in Belgium
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Measuring the nursing workload per shift in the ICU
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Patients admitted to the ICU after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: an analysis of outcome, quality of life and cost-effectiveness
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Extrapancreatic inflammation on abdominal computed tomography as an early predictor of disease severity in acute pancreatitis - Evaluation of a new scoring system
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Relative adrenal insufficiency in patients with severe acute pancreatitis
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A critical time for nosocomial infections in the ICU
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Clinical relevance of Aspergillus isolation from respiratory tract samples in critically ill patients
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Antimicrobial resistance in nosocomial bloodstream infection associated with pneumonia and the value of systematic surveillance cultures in an adult intensive care unit
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Assessment of renal function in recently admitted critically ill patients with normal serum creatinine
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Sodium bicarbonate versus THAM in ICU patients with mild metabolic acidosis
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Ventilator-associated pneumonia in a tertiary care ICU: Analysis of risk factors for acquisition and mortality
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Appropriate and timely empirical antimicrobial treatment of ICU infections - A role for carbapenems
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Colonization status and appropriate antibiotic therapy for nosocomial bacteremia caused by antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacteria in an intensive care unit
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Clinical and economic outcomes in critically ill patients with nosocomial catheter-related bloodstream infections
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Serum creatinine does not predict the accumulation of other uremic compounds in acute renal failure
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Documented and clinically suspected bacterial infection precipitating intensive care unit admission in patients with hematological malignancies: impact on outcome
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Intra-abdominal hypertension in patients with severe acute pancreatitis
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Relationship between fluid status and its management on acute renal failure (ARF) in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with sepsis: A prospective analysis
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Invasive aspergillosis in critically ill patients: attributable mortality and excesses in length of ICU stay on ventilator dependence (vol 56, pg 269, 2004)
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Temporal scanner thermometry: A new method of core temperature estimation in ICU patients
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Influence of matching for exposure time on estimates of attributable mortality caused by nosocomial bacteremia in critically ill patients
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Phenytoin intoxication in critically ill patients
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Fluid vs. air for semicontinuous intra-abdominal pressure measurements using a compliance catheter
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Organ dysfunction as a risk factor for early severe acute pancreatitis
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Invasive aspergillosis in critically ill patients: attributable mortality and excesses in length of ICU stay and ventilator dependence
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Perioperative factors determine outcome after surgery for severe acute pancreatitis
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Invasive aspergillosis in critically ill patients: Analysis of risk factors for acquisition and mortality
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Outcome in noninvasively and invasively ventilated hematologic patients with acute respiratory failure
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Emergence of antibiotic resistance in infected pancreatic necrosis
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Attributable mortality of noscomial candidemia caused by Candida non-albicans spp in critically ill patients
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The assumed problem of air bubbles in the tubing during intra-abdominal pressure measurement
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High infection rates in patients with severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis
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Bloodstream infections after surgery for severe acute pancreatitis
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Infectious complications of acute pancreatitis
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Effect of nosocomial bloodstream infection on the outcome of critically ill patients with acute renal failure treated with renal replacement therapy
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Clinical characteristics of patients developing ARF due to sepsis/systemic inflammatory response syndrome: Results of a prospective study
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Hydraulic bench testing of the TruCATH/TruCCOM Continuous Cardiac Output Monitor
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Estimates of attributable mortality of systemic candida infection in the ICU
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Is MRSA more pathogenic in critically ill patients? Reply
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Impact of bloodstream infection on the outcome of patients with acute renal failure
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Evaluation of outcome in critically ill patients with nosocomial Enterobacter bacteremia - Results of a matched cohort study
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Outcome and early prognostic indicators in patients with a hematologic malignancy admitted to the intensive care unit for a life-threatening complication
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Acute renal failure in patients with sepsis in a surgical ICU: Predictive factors, incidence, comorbidity, and outcome
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Absence of excess mortality in critically ill patients with nosocomial Escherichia coli bacteremia
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Criteria for immediate postoperative extubation in adult recipients following living-related liver transplantation with total intravenous anesthesia
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Reappraisal of attributable mortality in critically ill patients with nosocomial bacteraemia involving Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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A role for muscle relaxation in patients with abdominal compartment syndrome?
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The use of the activated clotting time for monitoring heparin therapy in critically ill patients
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Nosocomial bacteremia involving Acinetobacter baumannii in critically ill patients: a matched cohort study
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The use of the activated clotting time for monitoring heparin therapy in critically ill patients (vol 29, pg 325, 2003)
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Fungal infections in patients with severe acute pancreatitis and the use of prophylactic therapy
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Organizational and ethical aspects of living donor liver transplantation
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Adrenal insufficiency in severe acute pancreatitis
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Invasive aspergillosis in ICU patients: Analysis for risk factors and mortality
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Evaluation of the MARS (R) liver support system in patients with severe liver dysfunction
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The impact of timing of surgical intervention on survival in patients with severe acute pancreatitis
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Outcome in critically ill hematologic cancer patients : impact of bacterial infection
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Behoeften van familieleden van de intensieve-zorgpatiënt
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Sepsis and acute renal failure: incidence, outcome, and prognostic factors.
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No early respiratory benefit with CVVHDF in patients with acute renal failure and acute lung injury.
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Significant increase of activated partial thromboplastin time by heparinization of the radial artery catheter flush solution with a closed arterial catheter system.
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Nosocomial bacteremia caused by antibiotic-resistant gram-negative bacteria in critically ill patients: Clinical outcome and length of hospitalization.
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Evaluation of human albumin use in a university hospital in Belgium
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Inleiding en Besluit
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Clinical impact of nosocomial Klebsiella bacteremia in critically ill patients.
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Effects of nosocomial candidemia on outcomes of critically ill patients.
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Outcome and attributable mortality in critically ill patients with bacteremia involving methicillin-susceptible and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
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Efficacy and side effects of a single dose of trometamol or bicarbonate as a buffer in patients with mild acidosis
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Staphylococcal septicaemia in burns.
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Ozumba UC, Jiburum BC. Bacteriology of burn wounds in Enugu, Nigeria. Burns 2000; 26(2): 178-80.
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Attributable mortality of invasive aspergillosis (IA) in critically ill patients
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Outcome in critically ill patients with candidal fungaemia: Candida albicans vs. Candida glabrata.
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Course of neuropsychological recovery from moderate to severe head injury: A two-year follow-up.
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Acute respiratory failure that complicates the resuscitation of pediatric patients with scald injuries
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Biocompatibility and acute renal failure.
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Hand hygiene in the ICU.
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Tracheal colonization in pneumonia.
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Intensive care medicine: A speciality, a curriculum.
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Early predictors of mortality and morbidity after severe closed head injury.
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Indigenous malaria in a suburb of Ghent, Belgium.
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Prevalence and risk factors for colonisation with Gram-negative bacteria in an intensive care unit.
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Antibiotic resistance and exposure to different generation cephalosporins.
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Inadequate proof of adverse outcome due to the use of fluconazole in critically ill patients
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Cytokine removal during continuous hemofiltration in septic patients.
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Intensive care for very elderly patients: outcome and risk factors for in-hospital mortality.
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Evidence based therapy of acute renal failure.
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Reversed day-night ambulatory blood pressure profile and blunted heart rate variability of unknown cause in a hypertensive patient
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Continuous renal replacement therapies in sepsis : do they matter?
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Contractility in humans after coronary artery surgery - Echocardiographic assessment with preload-adjusted maximal power.
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Cytokine removal with continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) in sepsis: effect of increasing blood flow (Q(B)).
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Can inflammatory cytokines be removed efficiently by continuous renal replacement therapies?
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Respiratory mechanics with a new ventilation device: Expiratory assist.
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Functional, life-threatening disorders and splenectomy following liver transplantation.
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Jugular bulb oximetry: review on a cerebral monitoring technique
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Continuous renal replacement therapies in sepsis : where are the data?
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Use of the SOFA score to assess the incidence of organ dysfunction/failure in intensive care units: Results of a multicenter, prospective study.
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Subjective complaints versus neuropsychological test performance after moderate to severe head injury.
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Cerebral perfusion pressure and intracranial pressure in relation to neuropsychological outcome.
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Candida infection in surgical patients.
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Use of continuous bispectral EEG monitoring to assess depth of sedation in ICU patients.