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Clinical review: Agitation and delirium in the critically ill – significance and management

Jean-Claude Chevrolet* and Philippe Jolliet

Critical Care 2007, 11:214 doi:10.1186/cc5787

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Beneficial effects of loxapine on agitation and breathing patterns during weaning from mechanical ventilation

Benjamin Sztrymf, Guillaume Chevrel, Fabrice Bertrand, Dimitri Margetis, Dominique Hurel, Jean-Damien Ricard, Didier Dreyfuss Critical Care 2010, 14:R86 (12 May 2010)

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Nicotine withdrawal and agitation in ventilated critically ill patients

Olivier Lucidarme, Amélie Seguin, Cédric Daubin, Michel Ramakers, Nicolas Terzi, Patrice Beck, Pierre Charbonneau, Damien du Cheyron Critical Care 2010, 14:R58 (9 April 2010)

Severe agitation involving the removal of tubes and catheters and requiring the use of restraints was seen in mechanically ventilated patients experiencing sudden nicotine withdrawal.