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Corticosteroid supplementation for adrenal insufficiencyDouglas B Coursin
University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, 600 Highland Ave, B6/319 Clinical Science Center, Madison, WI 53792-3272, USA
JAMA 287:236-40. 2002
Massive rhabdomyolysis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome caused by leptospirosisD B Coursin
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison 53792, USA
Intensive Care Med 26:808-12. 2000..Appropriate antimicrobial therapy, with penicillin or doxycycline, can be life-saving...
Critical care and perioperative medicine. How goes the flow?D B Coursin
Department of Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Anesthesiol Clin North America 18:527-38. 2000..Appropriately trained anesthesiologist-intensivists can complement many other care providers, while providing a wide range of services with an economy of care, whether in a semiclosed or closed ICU setting...
DexmedetomidineD B Coursin
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53792 3272, USA
Curr Opin Crit Care 7:221-6. 2001....
Analysis of guidelines for screening diabetes mellitus in an ambulatory populationAnn M Sheehy
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 600 Highland Ave, H6 169, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Mayo Clin Proc 85:27-35. 2010..To compare the case-finding ability of current national guidelines for screening diabetes mellitus and characterize factors that affect testing practices in an ambulatory population...
Perioperative genomic profiles using structure-specific oligonucleotide probesKirk J Hogan
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, B6 319 Clinical Sciences Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Clin Med Res 7:69-84. 2009..Madison, WI), 96-well plates were configured so that each well contained reagents for detection of both the wild type and mutant alleles at each locus...
A tale of two stents: perioperative management of patients with drug-eluting coronary stentsDiane E Head
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53792, USA
J Clin Anesth 19:386-96. 2007..Two distinct antithrombotic management strategies illustrate the risk of either approach-bleeding and transfusion versus stent thrombosis and myocardial infarction...
Human P2X7 pore function predicts allele linkage disequilibriumLoren C Denlinger
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53705, USA
Clin Chem 52:995-1004. 2006..We hypothesized that evaluation of participants with discordance between the P2X7 genotype and pore status would disclose additional alleles, linkage disequilibrium, and novel functional correlates of genotype to phenotype...
Detection of human P2X7 nucleotide receptor polymorphisms by a novel monocyte pore assay predictive of alterations in lipopolysaccharide-induced cytokine productionLoren C Denlinger
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI 53792, USA
J Immunol 174:4424-31. 2005....
Care of the potential organ donorKenneth E Wood
Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, USA
N Engl J Med 351:2730-9. 2004
A novel assay to detect nucleotide receptor P2X7 genetic polymorphisms influencing numerous innate immune functionsLoren C Denlinger
Departments of Medicine and Biomolecular Chemistry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin 53792, USA
J Endotoxin Res 10:137-42. 2004....
Critical illness-induced dysglycaemia: diabetes and beyondFang Gao Smith
Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain, University of Warwick, Heart of England NHS Trust, Health Sciences Research Institute, Room A 102, Clinical Trial Unit, Warwick Medical School, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK
Crit Care 14:327. 2010..We outline the need for further studies in the area of glucose regulation and for follow-up of the natural history of abnormal glucose control during ICU admission and beyond...
Use of propofol and other nonbenzodiazepine sedatives in the intensive care unitG Angelini
Departments of Anesthesiology and of Internal Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Crit Care Clin 17:863-80. 2001..More data must be obtained to identify potential deleterious effects of hypertriglyceridemia, and further evaluation of the potential benefits in certain patient populations, such as neurosurgical patients, is needed...
Supportive care after brain death for the donor candidateZoltan G Hevesi
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Int Anesthesiol Clin 44:21-34. 2006
Intensivists and organ donor managementKenneth E Wood
Critical Care Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53792-3272, USA
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 20:97-9. 2007
Glucose control in the intensive care unitBrenda G Fahy
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY, USA
Crit Care Med 37:1769-76. 2009..It closes with comment on future developments in glycemic care of the critically ill...
Perioperative glucose control: how tight is just right for everyone?Ann S Reed
South Med J 99:557-8. 2006
Assessment and therapy of selected endocrine disordersLisa E Connery
Department of Surgery, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 270 05 76 th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA
Anesthesiol Clin North America 22:93-123. 2004..Hopefully additional evidence based guidelines will be forth-coming particularly in caring for the ever increasingly encountered perioperative diabetic...
Critical glucose control: the devil is in the detailsBrenda G Fahy
Mayo Clin Proc 83:394-7. 2008
How sweet is euglycemia in critically ill patients?Douglas B Coursin
Mayo Clin Proc 78:1460-2. 2003
Should red cell transfusions be leukoreduced in critically ill patients?Douglas B Coursin
Crit Care Med 32:600-2. 2004
