The ICU Trial: A new admission policy for cancer patients requiring mechanical ventilation*

@article{Lcuyer2007TheIT,
  title={The ICU Trial: A new admission policy for cancer patients requiring mechanical ventilation*},
  author={Lucie L{\'e}cuyer and Sylvie Chevret and Guillaume Thiery and Micha{\"e}l Darmon and Beno{\^i}t Schlemmer and {\'E}lie Azoulay},
  journal={Critical Care Medicine},
  year={2007},
  volume={35},
  pages={808-814}
}
Objective:Cancer patients requiring mechanical ventilation are widely viewed as poor candidates for intensive care unit (ICU) admission. We designed a prospective study evaluating a new admission policy titled The ICU Trial. Design:Prospective study. Setting:Intensive care unit. Patients:One hundred eighty-eight patients requiring mechanical ventilation and having at least one other organ failure. Interventions:Over a 3-yr period, all patients with hematologic malignancies or solid tumors… 
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