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Volume 27, Issue 6 – November 2019

6
  • NVIC 89

    High flow oxygen therapy in the intensive care unit

    M. van Eijk

  • NVIC 89

    The use of high flow oxygen therapy (Optiflow®) in critically ill patients: a pragmatic review

    H. Endeman, E. Terstappen, D.A.M.P.J. Gommers

  • NVIC 89

    Predicting ARDS in critically ill patients: Creating a new score

    G. Hamed, S. Fawzy, K. Taema, M. El-Hady

  • NVIC 89

    Intra-arterial thrombolysis: Is ICU admission necessary?

    J.A. Domburg, D. van de Vondervoort, I.F.J. Tielliu, M. Smit

  • NVIC 89

    A complicated course after endovascular repair of an arteria lusoria aneurysm

    M. van Lieshout, J.A.J.M. Hermens

  • NVIC 89

    Massive rhabdomyolysis due to corticosteroids and muscle blocking agents, proven by rechallenge

    V.L. Schouten, J.I. van der Spoel

  • NVIC 89

    The brain has returned at ease, not suspecting another disaster

    W.M. van den Bergh

    Answer to photo quiz

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