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of your search per sponsor: James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Woman and Man Max 99 years
James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
Central venous blood gas and cardiac output
Background and study aims Severe sepsis or septic shock occurs when your blood pressure drops to a dangerously low level after an infection. Treatment involves giving fluids through a vein and giving ...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
The James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
The effect of exercise on patient fitness and quality of life after intensive care admission
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Woman Max 99 years
The James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
Oral versus vaginal misoprostol for medical management of early foetal demise
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
James Cook University Hospital (UK) - Anaesthetic Department
Update Il y a 4 ans
The haemodynamic effect of superficial cervical plexus blockade in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy under general anaesthesia
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
Tactile acuity training for patients with chronic low back pain
Background and study aims Tactile acuity (the keenness of the sense of touch) can be measured using the two-point discrimination test. This is the minimal distance between two points that can be detec...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
Central venous oxygen levels (ScvO2) for fluid optimisation in high risk surgical patients
Background and study aims Fluids are routinely given to patients undergoing surgery to make up for fluid losses during the operation. The patient’s cardiac output (the amount of blood pumped by the ...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
James Cook University Hospital (UK)
Update Il y a 4 ans
Validity of the six minute walk test as a surrogate for the anaerobic threshold in the pre-operative assessment clinic
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