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Advanced glycation endproducts: what is their relevance to diabetic complications?.

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N Ahmed, PJ Thornalley - Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, 2007 - pt.wkhealth.com
Glycation is a major cause of spontaneous damage to proteins in physiological
systems. This is exacerbated in diabetes as a consequence of the increase in
glucose and other saccharides derivatives in plasma and at the sites of ...
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Rapid response systems: A systematic review*

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BD Winters, JC Pham, EA Hunt, E Guallar, S … - Critical Care Medicine, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Context: Rapid response systems have been advocated as a potential model to
identify and intervene in patients who are experiencing deterioration on general
hospital wards. ... Objective: To conduct a meta-analysis to evaluate the ...
Cited by 54 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions

Implementation of a medical emergency team in a large pediatric teaching hospital prevents …

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R Brilli, R Gibson, J Luria, T Wheeler, J Shaw … - Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2007 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
LEARNING OBJECTIVES On completion of this article, the reader should be able to:
1. Define the potential barriers to the implementation of a medical emergency
team (MET) in pediatric teaching hospitals. 2. Describe the criteria that ...
Cited by 34 - Related articles - All 12 versions

The Phenomenon of

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JR Saffle - Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Several reports have documented that modern burn patients receive far more
resuscitation fluid than predicted by the Parkland formula—a phenomenon termed
“fluid creep.” This article reviews the incidence, consequences, and ...
Cited by 25 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 14 versions

Crises in clinical care: an approach to management


WB Runciman, AF Merry - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
A “crisis” in health care is “the point in the course of a disease at
which a decisive change occurs, leading either to recovery or to death”. The
daunting challenges faced by clinicians when confronted with a crisis are ...
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The incidence and nature of in-hospital adverse events: a systematic review

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EN De Vries, MA Ramrattan, SM Smorenburg … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - qshc.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/qshc.2007.023622 2008;17;216-223 Qual. Saf. Health Care Boermeester
EN de Vries, MA Ramrattan, SM Smorenburg, DJ Gouma and MA ...
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Health-related quality of life consequences of implantable cardioverter defibrillators: results …

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K Noyes, E Corona, J Zwanziger, WJ Hall, H … - Medical care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Katia Noyes, PhD, MPH,* Ethan Corona, BA,* Jack Zwanziger, PhD,† W. Jackson
Hall, PhD,‡ Hongwei Zhao, DSc,‡ Hongkun Wang, PhD,§ Arthur J. Moss, MD,¶
and Andrew W. Dick, PhD ... Background: Implantable cardioverter ...
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Recommended guidelines for monitoring, reporting, and conducting research on medical …

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MA Peberdy, M Cretikos, BS Abella, M DeVita, … - Resuscitation, 2007 - Elsevier
The majority of patients hospitalised with a cardiac arrest or requiring
emergency transfer to the intensive care unit have abnormal physiological values
recorded in the hours preceding the event. [1] , [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] , ...
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Quality and safety in the intensive care unit


DC Stockwell, AD Slonim - Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2006 - jic.sagepub.com
Ensuring patient safety is becoming increasingly important for intensive care
unit practitioners. The intensive care unit is particularly prone to medical
errors because of the com- plexity of the patients, interdependence of the ...
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Medical emergency teams: deciphering clues to crises in hospitals


M DeVita - Critical Care, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Cardiac arrest in hospitals is usually preceded by prolonged deterioration. If
the deterioration is recognized and treated, often death can be prevented.
Medical emergency teams (MET) are a mechanism to fill this need. The ...
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