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Commentary
Translating research evidence into clinical practice: new challenges
for critical care
Kenneth G Kalassian*, Tony Dremsizov
†
and Derek C Angus
‡
*Assistant ... rationale, enormous publicity,
and strong clinical evidence of dramatic reductions in
mortality, it was only slowly accepted into routine clinical
pr...
... melatonin use in
critically ill patients.
Most physicians, if not all, readily support the notion that
achieving an adequate amount of quality sleep is essential for
speedy recovery from acute illness, ... basic tenet for
survival - has been actively ignored by critical care providers.
Bourne and coworkers recently conducted a small clinical trial that
describes improved sleep efficie...
... excellent care and sup-
port informed by research evidence
Our work has a horizon that extends beyond the five years
of this study and beyond the designated study sites. This
long-term endeavour ... two; by feeding this information to the investiga-
tors of project two, they can not only probe for it but also
explore more deeply why it may be important.
The value added in this program o...
... K, Hayashi K, Dang K, Hayashi M, Boyd CD: Analysis of
ABCC6 (MRP6) in normal human tissues.
Histochem Cell Biol
2005, 123:517-528.
20. Beck K, Hayashi K, Nishiguchi B, Le SO, Hayashi M, Boyd CD: ... important
preanalytical determinant of accurate measurements of
really circulating MMPs in peripheral blood, especially for
MMP-9, has been clearly overlooked by Diekmann et al.
[1]. It is a ty...
... NICE; 2005.
9. German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Neurology: Therapeutic
Measures in Aggressive Behavior in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Darmstadt,
Germany: Steinkopff; 2009, [in ... 10:4
http://www.annals-general-psychiatry.com/content/10/1/4
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... grateful to the many physicians who cared for the patients of
surgical oncology at Changzheng Hospital. This study was mainly supported
by Key Project from Shanghai Science and Technology Commission
(10411955800) ... medias tinoscopy expanded. By now video-
ass isted mediastinoscopy can be used for the separation
of esophageal tumor. Esophagectomy via mediastino-
scopy was firstly reporte...
... clear identification of clinical
issues, systematic searches for and appraisal of research
evidence, a process for drafting CPG recommendations
and consultation with others beyond the GDG. While ... works, it is essential that we find
ways of implementing evidence into practice.
One way of supporting implementation of evidence is
through evidence- based clinical practice gui...
... technique for the analysis of body
composition [1]. It is based on the assumption t hat an
electric current is conducted well by water and electro-
lyte-containing parts of a body but poorly by fat ... antiviral therapy for 48 weeks. (C) Phase angle was significantly decreased in patients with genotype 3. Interestingly, no alterations in
PA were present in patients with genotype 1 treated...
... position.
Sadly 28-day mortality rates were not significantly different
between the two groups (31.5% for supine versus 32.4% for
prone). Ninety day mortality was also similar (42.2% for
supine ... hospital mortality. Conclusions need to be
drawn carefully because the study population was quite
heterogeneous with varying types of malignancy and differing
aetiologies to the respiratory f...
... injury by synergis-
tically increasing lung cytokines, and may play a pivotal role in
the development of acute lung injury in patients with sepsis
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