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Data Analytics Research and Evaluation (DARE) Centre
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Data Analytics Research and Evaluation (DARE) Centre
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Heidelberg, Victoria
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2019
Differential Clinical Characteristics, Management, and Outcome of Delirium among Ward Compared with ICU Patients.
Canet, Emmanuel; Amjad, Sobia; Robbins, Raymond J
; Lewis, Jane; Matalanis, Michelle; Jones, Daryl A
; Bellomo, Rinaldo
182
2019
The rise of ward monitoring: opportunities and challenges for critical care specialists.
Michard, Frederic; Bellomo, Rinaldo
; Taenzer, Andreas
183
Nov-2018
Small volume resuscitation with 20% albumin in intensive care: physiological effects : The SWIPE randomised clinical trial.
MÃ¥rtensson, Johan; Bihari, Shailesh; Bannard-Smith, Jonathan; Glassford, Neil J; Lloyd-Donald, Patryck
; Cioccari, Luca; Luethi, Nora; Tanaka, Aiko; Crisman, Marco; Rey de Castro, Nicolas; Ottochian, Marcus; Huang, Agnes; Cronhjort, Maria; Bersten, Andrew D; Prakash, Shivesh; Bailey, Michael; Eastwood, Glenn M
; Bellomo, Rinaldo
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10-Oct-2018
Perioperative renal protection.
Canet, Emmanuel; Bellomo, Rinaldo
185
21-Aug-2018
qSOFA as predictor of mortality and prolonged ICU admission in Emergency Department patients with suspected infection.
Canet, Emmanuel; Taylor, David McD
; Khor, Richard
; Krishnan, Vivek; Bellomo, Rinaldo
186
2018
Acute glycemic control in diabetics. How sweet is oprimal? Pro: Sweeter is better in diabetes.
Bellomo, Rinaldo
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