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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accuracy of cumulative volumes of fluid challenge to assess fluid responsiveness in critically ill patients with acute circulatory failure: a pharmacodynamic approach Barthélémy, Romain

128 2 p. 236-243
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2 Adaptations to practice and resilience in a paediatric major trauma centre during a mass casualty incident MacKinnon, Ralph J.

128 2 p. e120-e126
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3 Appropriate fluid management in emergency abdominal surgery. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2021; 127: 521–31 Hasanin, Ahmed

128 2 p. e58-e59
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4 Artificial intelligence for mechanical ventilation: systematic review of design, reporting standards, and bias Gallifant, Jack

128 2 p. 343-351
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5 Associate Editorial Board
128 2 p. ii
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6 Association between case volume and mortality in pre-hospital anaesthesia management: a retrospective observational cohort Saviluoto, Anssi

128 2 p. e135-e142
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7 Association between frailty and clinical outcomes in surgical patients admitted to intensive care units: a systematic review and meta-analysis Chan, Rachel

128 2 p. 258-271
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8 Association of postoperative complications with persistent post-surgical pain: a multicentre prospective cohort study Hanley, Ciara

128 2 p. 311-320
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9 Brainwave viscosity in propofol anaesthesia Fabus, M.S.

128 2 p. e61-e62
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10 Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear mass casualty medicine: a review of lessons from the Salisbury and Amesbury Novichok nerve agent incidents Haslam, James D.

128 2 p. e200-e205
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11 Contents
128 2 p. iv-vii
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12 Continuous vital signs monitors: a replacement for traditional vital signs? Wilson, A.

128 2 p. e62-e63
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13 COVID-19, perioperative neurocognitive disorder and SARS-CoV-2-induced dysregulation of the renin–angiotensin system and kynurenine metabolism. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2021; 127: e113–e115 Jain, Amit

128 2 p. e46-e49
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14 Cuffed versus uncuffed tracheal tubes in a rabbit training model for establishing an emergency front-of-neck airway in infants: a prospective trial Thomas, Jörg

128 2 p. 382-390
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15 Death after surgery among patients with chronic disease: prospective study of routinely collected data in the English NHS Fowler, Alexander J.

128 2 p. 333-342
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16 Development and evaluation of a mass casualty medicine simulation method using figurines Lefevre-Scelles, Antoine

128 2 p. e210-e212
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17 Dexmedetomidine does not directly inhibit neutrophil extracellular trap production Corriden, Ross

128 2 p. e51-e54
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18 Editorial Board
128 2 p. i
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19 Embracing uncertainty in mass casualty incidents Tallach, Rosel

128 2 p. e79-e82
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20 Establishing quality indicators for pre-hospital advanced airway management: a modified nominal group technique consensus process Kottmann, Alexandre

128 2 p. e143-e150
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21 Exercising for mass casualty preparedness Moss, Rob

128 2 p. e67-e70
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22 Formation of an Airway Lead Network: an essential patient safety initiative Baker, Paul A.

128 2 p. 225-229
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23 Global lessons learned from COVID-19 mass casualty incidents Schultz, Marcus J.

128 2 p. e97-e100
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24 Higher pre-hospital anaesthesia case volumes result in lower mortality rates: implications for mass casualty care Paal, Peter

128 2 p. e89-e92
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25 High plasma dipeptidyl peptidase 3 levels are associated with mortality and organ failure in shock: results from the international, prospective and observational FROG-ICU cohort Deniau, Benjamin

128 2 p. e54-e57
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26 Implications for trauma system development in a low- and middle-income country: the Sri Lanka 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attack Ratnayake, Amila

128 2 p. e208-e209
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27 Improving mass casualty planning in low resource settings: Médecins Sans Frontières and International Committee of the Red Cross perspective Chu, Edward

128 2 p. e92-e96
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28 Influx! A game-based learning tool for in-hospital interprofessional disaster preparedness and response Schwengel, Deborah A.

128 2 p. e213-e215
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29 Injury scoring systems for blast injuries: a narrative review Hazell, George A.

128 2 p. e127-e134
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30 Intravenous iron to treat anaemia following critical care: a multicentre feasibility randomised trial Shah, Akshay

128 2 p. 272-282
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31 Is artificial intelligence ready to solve mechanical ventilation? Computer says blow Marshall, Dominic C.

128 2 p. 231-233
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32 Learning from terrorist mass casualty incidents: a global survey Tallach, Rosel

128 2 p. e168-e179
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33 Longitudinal assessment of cognitive function in young children undergoing general anaesthesia Shi, Yu

128 2 p. 294-300
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34 Mass casualty, intentional vehicular trauma and anaesthesia Walker, Matthew

128 2 p. e190-e199
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35 Mass casualty medicine: time for a 21st century refresh Brohi, Karim

128 2 p. e65-e67
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36 Massive transfusion and severe blood shortages: establishing and implementing predictors of futility Mladinov, Domagoj

128 2 p. e71-e74
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37 Meta-analyses of clinical trials: are we getting lemonade from lemons? Bartels, Karsten

128 2 p. 233-235
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38 Nociception level: what's in a name? Nitzschke, Rainer

128 2 p. e49-e50
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39 [No title] Johnson, Greg R.

128 2 p. 391-392
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40 Paediatric patients in mass casualty incidents: a comprehensive review and call to action Desmond, Matthew

128 2 p. e109-e119
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41 Postoperative delirium cytokine conundrum. Response to Br J Anaesth 2022; 128: e41–59 Moppett, Iain

128 2 p. e42-e43
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42 Prehabilitation in adult patients undergoing surgery: an umbrella review of systematic reviews McIsaac, Daniel I.

128 2 p. 244-257
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43 Pre-hospital continuous positive airway pressure after blast lung injury and hypovolaemic shock: a modelling study Mistry, Sonal

128 2 p. e151-e157
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44 Pre-hospital critical care at major incidents Lockey, David

128 2 p. e82-e85
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45 Pre-hospital oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for trauma analgesia: preliminary experience and implications for civilian mass casualty response Carenzo, Luca

128 2 p. e206-e208
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46 Preparing for mass casualty events despite COVID-19 Tankel, James

128 2 p. e104-e108
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47 Preventing chronic postoperative pain and nerve injury. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2021; 127: 331–5 Kehlet, Henrik

128 2 p. e50-e51
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48 Prone positioning for non-intubated spontaneously breathing patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis Fazzini, Brigitta

128 2 p. 352-362
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49 Prophylactic progesterone prevents adverse behavioural and neurocognitive effects of neonatal anaesthesia exposure in rat Wali, Bushra

128 2 p. 301-310
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50 Provision of pre-hospital medical care for terrorist attacks Park, Claire L.

128 2 p. e85-e89
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51 Quantitative evaluation of aerosol generation during oropharyngeal suction Shrimpton, A.J.

128 2 p. e63-e64
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52 Recalibration of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) for mortality prediction in an adult intensive care population to include novel COVID pneumonia diagnostic category Campbell, R.A.S.

128 2 p. e60-e61
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53 Reduction of NETosis by targeting CXCR1/2 reduces thrombosis, lung injury, and mortality in experimental human and murine sepsis Alsabani, Mohmad

128 2 p. 283-293
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54 Refining mass casualty plans with simulation-based iterative learning Tallach, Rosel

128 2 p. e180-e189
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55 Reimagining health preparedness in the aftermath of COVID-19 Hendel, Simon

128 2 p. e100-e103
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56 Review of the requirements for effective mass casualty preparedness for trauma systems. A disaster waiting to happen? Gabbe, Belinda J.

128 2 p. e158-e167
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57 Risk stratification of individuals undergoing surgery after COVID 19 recovery. Response to Br J Anaesth 2022; 128: e37–9 Baumber, Rachel

128 2 p. e57-e58
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58 Routine postoperative noninvasive respiratory support and pneumonia after elective surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised trials Hui, Sara

128 2 p. 363-374
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59 Seasonality in surgical outcome data: a systematic review and narrative synthesis Spencer, Emma

128 2 p. 321-332
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60 Sex hormones and the young brain: are we ready to embrace neuroprotective strategies? Jevtovic-Todorovic, Vesna

128 2 p. 229-231
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61 The Cav1.1 p.T1009K variant is a novel pathogenic variant for malignant hyperthermia Kaura, Vikas

128 2 p. e60
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62 The effect of transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilator exchange (THRIVE) versus nasal prongs on safe apnoea time in paralysed obese patients: a randomised controlled trial Guy, Louis

128 2 p. 375-381
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63 The importance of identifying the direction of the association between preoperative inflammatory mediators and postoperative delirium. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2021; 127: 424–434 Adembri, Chiara

128 2 p. e41-e42
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64 Transfusion support during mass casualty events Doughty, Heidi

128 2 p. e75-e79
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65 Trends in multimodal analgesics among end-stage renal disease patients undergoing lower extremity amputation in the US from 2009 to 2018 Ohnuma, Tetsu

128 2 p. e43-e45
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