Supranormal Versus Normal Levels of Oxygen Delivery in Septic Patients, Effect on Hospital Course and Prognostic Implications
Ahmed Ragab Hassan;
Abstract
Severe sepsis and septic shock are significant causes of morbidity among patients admitted to ICUS. The increasing incidence of sepsis and its high mortality rate has mobilized a search for new therapies. Septic shock is characterized by an imbalance betw
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| Title | Supranormal Versus Normal Levels of Oxygen Delivery in Septic Patients, Effect on Hospital Course and Prognostic Implications | Other Titles | تأثير زياده نسبة توصيل الأكسجين للأنسجه فى مرضى التسمم الدموى | Authors | Ahmed Ragab Hassan | Keywords | Supranormal Versus Normal Levels of Oxygen Delivery in Septic Patients, Effect on Hospital Course and Prognostic Implications | Issue Date | 2000 | Description | Severe sepsis and septic shock are significant causes of morbidity among patients admitted to ICUS. The increasing incidence of sepsis and its high mortality rate has mobilized a search for new therapies. Septic shock is characterized by an imbalance betw |
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