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Bacterial keratitis in the critically ill

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B Parkin, A Turner, E Moore, S Cook - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
BACKGROUND In the 4 year period (1988–91) there were nine cases of bacterial
keratitis in five critically ill patients on an intensive care unit ('unit A'),
all except one due toPseudomonas aeruginosa. Many of these patients had ...
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Ocular surface disease in intensive care unit patients.


F Mercieca, P Suresh, A Morton, A Tullo - Eye (London, England), 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence and natural history of ocular surface disease
in patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) and to identify any predisposing
factors in order to improve eye care management protocols. METHODS: The ...
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Eye care for the critically ill


P Suresh, F Mercieca, A Morton, AB Tullo - Intensive Care Medicine, 2000 - Springer
Corneal exposure and microbial keratitis [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] are serious
complications in unconscious patients in intensive care units (ICU) which are
mainly concerned with the stabilisation of vital systems. Various ocular ...
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Ocular surface disorders in the critically ill

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H Imanaka, N Taenaka, J Nakamura, K … - Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1997 - anesth-analg.org
Page 1. CRITICAL CARE AND TRAUMA SECTION EDITOR RONALD G.PEARL Ocular Surface
Disorders in the Critically Ill Hideaki Imanaka, MD ...
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Development of a new eye care guideline for critically ill patients


D Dawson - Intensive & Critical Care Nursing, 2005 - Elsevier
Critically ill patients frequently have poor eyelid closure and a reduced
ability to use the protective blink reflex due to the effects of sedative agents
used to enable other aspects of care. In addition, patients requiring ...
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A clear view: The way forward for eye care on ICU


B Parkin, S Cook - Intensive Care Medicine, 2000 - Springer
Microbial keratitis is one of the most serious eye com- plications which occurs
on intensive care units (ICU), with potentially devastating effects on vision.
It may have a rapid onset in the most severe cases and cause corneal ...
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Eye infections caused by respiratory pathogens in mechanically ventilated patients


D OMMESLAG, F COLARDYN, JJDE LAEY - Critical care medicine, 1987 - journals.lww.com
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[CITATION] Atypical Pseudomonas corneal ulcers in semicomatose patients.


WL Hutton, RR Sexton - American journal of ophthalmology, 1972 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Ophthalmol. 1972 Jan;73(1):37-9. Atypical Pseudomonas corneal ulcers
in semicomatose patients. Hutton WL, Sexton RR. Mesh ...
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[CITATION] Prevention of eye disease in intensive care—A telephone survey


DJ King, M Healy - Intensive Care Med, 2003
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A randomised controlled study of the efficacy of hypromellose and Lacri-Lube combination …

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N Koroloff, R Boots, J Lipman, P Thomas, C … - Intensive Care Medicine, 2004 - Springer
Received: 15 May 2003 Accepted: 26 January 2004 Published online: 10 March 2004
Springer-Verlag 2004 N. Koroloff · R. Boots · J. Lipman ( ) ) · P. Thomas ·
C. Rickard Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Brisbane Hospital, ...
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