Recently published papers in the field of molecular evolution
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Recently published papers: Topical issues in pharmacology
The use of pharmacological agents in intensive care units (ICUs) is ever on the increase, with novel therapies appearing in the literature regularly. The complexities of polypharmacy are a challenge to the intensivist, and any guidance as to which drugs to use, when to use them and how much to use is always welcome. Happily, therefore, over the past 2 months a number of interesting papers and a...
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Simple, sensitive and specific predictors of mortality in the critically ill remain elusive goals, and brain natriuretic peptide and venous lactate are the subjects of recent studies. The role of vasopressin in sepsis continues to be the focus of much research interest. Dose ranging studies, potential adverse effects, and selective V1 agonists are discussed below in recent trials. Finally the u...
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The search for the marker in sepsis and inflammation continues. Perhaps when we do find it we may be able to alter and influence the underlying pathophysiology of sepsis. Many reports from those who believe that this may lie in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis have recently been published. Manglik and colleagues [1] looked into secondary adrenocortical insufficiency in patients who prese...
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The management of the obese patient in intensive care is fraught with difficulty, or so conventional wisdom would have us believe. Two recent studies add to the growing evidence that the obese patient is not significantly disadvantaged in terms of outcome following intensive care admission. Another study highlights the increasing burden of end-stage renal disease on intensive care unit resource...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Molecular Evolution
سال: 1983
ISSN: 0022-2844,1432-1432
DOI: 10.1007/bf02099977