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Predictors of survival following in-hospital adult cardiopulmonary resuscitationPeter G Brindley
Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton
CMAJ 167:343-8. 2002..We hope that objective data might encourage more meaningful dialogue between physicians, patients and their families regarding resuscitation wishes...
An introduction to medical simulationPeter G Brindley
Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta Hospital, 8840 112th St, Edmonton Alberta, Canada
Saudi Med J 30:991-4. 2009..As such is endorsed by many professional societies in many nations. While challenges remain (and are outlined) there are great opportunities for clinicians, administrators, and educators alike...
Simulation for clinical research trials: a theoretical outlinePeter G Brindley
Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Crit Care 24:164-7. 2009..Simulation provides an effective tool for immersive, interactive and reflective experiences. Overall, if simulation represents a "revolution in healthcare" then clinicians, patients, and now researchers, all stand to gain...
Best evidence in critical care medicine. Steroids in sepsis: bulking up the evidencePeter G Brindley
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Can J Anaesth 55:648-50. 2008
Falsely elevated point-of-care lactate measurement after ingestion of ethylene glycolPeter G Brindley
Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta
CMAJ 176:1097-9. 2007..Ethylene glycol ingestion was subsequently diagnosed. We therefore wished to determine why discrepancies in lactate measurements occur and whether this "lactate gap" could be clinically useful...
Predictors of survival after cardiac or respiratory arrest in critical care unitsDemetrios J Kutsogiannis
Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta
CMAJ 183:1589-95. 2011..We investigated survival outcomes of adults whose arrest occurred in ICUs and determined predictors of decreased survival...
Best evidence in critical care medicine: Stress ulcer prophylaxis in the intensive care unit: damned if you do, damned if you don'tRobert M Penner
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Can J Anaesth 52:650-1. 2005
Simulating severe sepsis: see one, do one, teach onePeter G Brindley
CJEM 9:75. 2007
Treatment of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock: real-life lessonsJonathan S Davidow
CJEM 8:244-5. 2006
Management following resuscitation from cardiac arrest: recommendations from the 2003 Rocky Mountain Critical Care ConferenceDean D Bell
Department of Anesthesia, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Can J Anaesth 52:309-22. 2005..To propose a strategy for the management of patients admitted to critical care units after resuscitation from cardiac arrest...
