Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine - Issue 3/2008
Anaesthesiology - Original Paper
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Selective bronchial intubation with the UniventR tracheal tube in children
Mixa Vladimír, Cvachovec Karel, Rygl Michal, Šnajdauf Jiří
Anaesthesiology - Review Article
139
Distraction osteogenesis in the head and neck region
Koudstaal Maarten Jan, Rupreht Joseph, Van Der Wal Karel G. H.
Anaesthesiology - Case Report
143
A 39-year patient with a severe haemorrhagic-traumatic shock due to a gunshot, with a left-sided penetrating chest wound resulting in haemothorax, pneumothorax and massive blood loss was treated in the Czech Field Hospital ROLE 2 plus after a terrorist attack in Kabul. The initial Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) of 13 points improved thanks to damage control surgery and adequate perioperative care to 5 points, increasing the chance of survival from 5% to 80%. The patient was transported to his homeland on the 3rd postoperative day where he recovered.
Jurenka Božetěch, Ryska Miroslav, Kalas Ladislav, Oberreiter Martin
Intesive Care Medicine - Review Article
149
Preventive measures of nosocomial infection in ventilated patients – current status
Stoszek Dalibor, Dostál Pavel, Vlková Andrea
154
Anticoagulation for extracorporeal renal replacement therapy in the critically ill
Kroužecký Aleš, Novák Ivan, Raděj Jaroslav, Sýkora Roman, Chvojka Jiří, Karvunidis Thomas, Matějovič Martin
History
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Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
2008 Issue 3
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