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Author's response : “Cystatin C and derived measures of renal function as risk factors for mortality and acute kidney injury in sepsis – A post-hoc analysis of the FINNAKI cohort”
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Central Venous Catheterization. Aspects of Catheter-Related Infections and Thrombosis.
2023) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Blood volume in patients likely to be preload responsive : a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial
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Central venous catheter-related complications in hematologic patients : An observational study
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Bacterial contamination of paediatric analgesic solutions mixed in the clinical setting: 'Time on our side?'
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ABO and RhD blood group are not associated with mortality and morbidity in critically ill patients; a multicentre observational study of 29 512 patients
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Central venous catheterisation - clinical studies on mechanical complications in the ultrasound-guided era
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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The Dynamics of Circulating Heparin-Binding Protein : Implications for Its Use as a Biomarker
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Biomarkers of complement and platelet activation are not correlated with the one or twenty-four hours corrected count increments in prophylactically platelet transfused hematological patients : a prospective cohort study
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The right supraclavicular fossa ultrasound view for correct catheter tip positioning in right subclavian vein catheterisation : a prospective observational study
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