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The incidence of low venous oxygen saturation on admission to the intensive care unit: a multi-center observational study in The Netherlands

Paul A van Beest, Jorrit J Hofstra, Marcus J Schultz, E C Boerma, Peter E Spronk and Michael A Kuiper*

Critical Care 2008, 12:R33 doi:10.1186/cc6811

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SvO2 to monitor resuscitation of septic patients: let's just understand the basic physiology

Jean-Louis Teboul, Olfa Hamzaoui, Xavier Monnet Critical Care 2011, 15:1005 (7 November 2011)

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Clinical review: use of venous oxygen saturations as a goal - a yet unfinished puzzle

Paul van Beest, Götz Wietasch, Thomas Scheeren, Peter Spronk, Michaël Kuiper Critical Care 2011, 15:232 (24 October 2011)

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Outcome effectiveness of the severe sepsis resuscitation bundle with addition of lactate clearance as a bundle item: a multi-national evaluation

H Bryant Nguyen, Win Kuan, Michael Batech, Pinak Shrikhande, Malcolm Mahadevan, Chih-Huang Li, Sumit Ray, Anna Dengel, Critical Care 2011, 15:R229 (27 September 2011)

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High central venous oxygen saturation in the latter stages of septic shock is associated with increased mortality

Julien Textoris, Louis Fouché, Sandrine Wiramus, François Antonini, Sowita Tho, Claude Martin, Marc Leone Critical Care 2011, 15:R176 (26 July 2011)

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No agreement of mixed venous and central venous saturation in sepsis, independent of sepsis origin

Paul A van Beest, Jan van Ingen, E Christiaan Boerma, Nicole D Holman, Henk Groen, Matty Koopmans, Peter E Spronk, Michael A Kuiper Critical Care 2010, 14:R219 (29 November 2010)

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Year in review 2008: Critical Care - cardiology

Luigi Camporota, Marius Terblanche, David Bennett Critical Care 2009, 13:229 (21 October 2009)

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Effects on management and outcome of severe sepsis and septic shock patients admitted to the intensive care unit after implementation of a sepsis program: a pilot study

Massimo Girardis, Laura Rinaldi, Lara Donno, Marco Marietta, Mauro Codeluppi, Patrizia Marchegiano, Claudia Venturelli, Critical Care 2009, 13:R143 (3 September 2009)

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Central venous oxygen saturation and emergency intubation – another piece in the puzzle?

Wolfgang Stahl, Peter Radermacher, Michael Georgieff, Hendrik Bracht Critical Care 2009, 13:172 (3 August 2009)

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Impact of emergency intubation on central venous oxygen saturation in critically ill patients: a multicenter observational study

Glenn Hernandez, Hector Peña, Rodrigo Cornejo, Maximiliano Rovegno, Jaime Retamal, Jose Navarro, Ignacio Aranguiz, Ricardo Castro, Alejandro Bruhn Critical Care 2009, 13:R63 (4 May 2009)

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Gastric tonometry versus cardiac index as resuscitation goals in septic shock: a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial

Fernando Palizas, Arnaldo Dubin, Tomas Regueira, Alejandro Bruhn, Elias Knobel, Silvio Lazzeri, Natalio Baredes, Glenn Hernández Critical Care 2009, 13:R44 (31 March 2009)

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Year in review 2007: Critical Care – cardiology

Luigi Camporota, Marius Terblanche, David Bennett Critical Care 2008, 12:232 (14 October 2008)

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Bench-to-bedside review: The initial hemodynamic resuscitation of the septic patient according to Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines – does one size fit all?

Azriel Perel Critical Care 2008, 12:223 (3 September 2008)

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The pursuit of a high central venous oxygen saturation in sepsis: growing concerns

Rinaldo Bellomo, Michael C Reade, Stephen J Warrillow Critical Care 2008, 12:130 (7 April 2008)