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
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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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