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This article is part of the supplement: Analgesia and sedation in the intensive care unit

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Delirium in the intensive care unit

Timothy D Girard*, Pratik P Pandharipande and E Wesley Ely

Critical Care 2008, 12(Suppl 3):S3 doi:10.1186/cc6149

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Analgesia and sedation in the intensive care unit: an overview of the issues

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