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organ failure
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failure organ
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Biodegradable Polymers and Stem Cells for Bioprinting.
Meijuan Lei
,
Xiaohong Wang
Molecules
2016
It is imperative to develop organ manufacturing technologies based on the high organ failure mortality and serious donor shortage…Â
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Review
2015
Review
2015
A quality improvement project to improve early sepsis care in the emergency department.
Medley O'Keefe Gatewood
,
Matthew Wemple
,
Sheryl A Greco
,
Patricia A. Kritek
,
Raghu V Durvasula
BMJ quality & safety
2015
BACKGROUND Sepsis causes substantial morbidity and mortality in hospitalised patients. Although many studies describe the use of…Â
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
The SOFA (Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment) score to describe organ dysfunction/failure
J. -L. Vincent
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R. Moreno
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+6 authors
Lambertus G. Thijs
Intensive Care Medicine
2005
Multiple organ failure (MOF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortali ty in the critically ill patient. Emerging in the 1970s…Â
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Intensive insulin therapy protects the endothelium of critically ill patients.
Lies Langouche
,
Ilse Vanhorebeek
,
+5 authors
Greet Van den Berghe
The Journal of clinical investigation
2005
The vascular endothelium controls vasomotor tone and microvascular flow and regulates trafficking of nutrients and biologically…Â
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Persistent microcirculatory alterations are associated with organ failure and death in patients with septic shock.
Yasser L Sakr
,
M M Dubois
,
Daniel De Backer
,
Jacques Créteur
,
J. R. Vincent
Critical care medicine
2004
OBJECTIVE To characterize the time course of microcirculatory alterations and their relation to outcome in patients with septic…Â
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Epidemiology of severe sepsis in the United States: analysis of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care.
Derek C. Angus
,
Walter T. Linde-Zwirble
,
Jeffrey R. Lidicker
,
Guillaume Clermont
,
Joseph Carcillo
,
Mariel Pinsky
Critical care medicine
2001
OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence, cost, and outcome of severe sepsis in the United States. DESIGN Observational cohort…Â
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
The use of maximum SOFA score to quantify organ dysfunction/failure in intensive care. Results of a prospective, multicentre study
R. Moreno
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J. -L. Vincent
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+8 authors
Sheila M. Willatts
Intensive Care Medicine
1999
Objective: To evaluate the performance of total maximum sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score and a derived measure…Â
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Postinjury multiple organ failure: a bimodal phenomenon.
Frederick A.J. Moore
,
Angels Sauaia
,
E. E. Moore
,
James B Haenel
,
Joanna M Burch
,
Dennis C. Lezotte
The Journal of trauma
1996
To better define the epidemiology of postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF), we prospectively evaluated 457 high-risk trauma…Â
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Serial blood lactate levels can predict the development of multiple organ failure following septic shock.
Jessie Bakker
,
Pere Gris
,
Michel Coffernils
,
Ralph Kahn
,
J. Vincent
American journal of surgery
1996
BACKGROUND Despite successful initial resuscitation, septic shock frequently evolves into multiple system organ failure (MSOF…Â
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Early predictors of postinjury multiple organ failure.
Angels Sauaia
,
Frederick A.J. Moore
,
E. E. Moore
,
James B Haenel
,
R. A. Read
,
Dennis C. Lezotte
Archives of surgery
1994
OBJECTIVE To find a predictive model for postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF). DESIGN A 3-year cohort study ending December…Â
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