Pages that link to "Q53924351"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The following pages link to Selenium replacement in patients with severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome improves clinical outcome. (Q53924351):
Displaying 50 items.
- Selenium supplementation for critically ill adults (Q24186311) (← links)
- Antioxidant supplements for prevention of mortality in healthy participants and patients with various diseases (Q24201127) (← links)
- Antioxidant supplements for prevention of mortality in healthy participants and patients with various diseases (Q24242944) (← links)
- Selenium supplementation for critically ill adults (Q24246013) (← links)
- Effect of parenteral selenium supplementation in critically ill patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q27022375) (← links)
- Oxidants and antioxidant therapy (Q32060205) (← links)
- Parenteral trace element provision: recent clinical research and practical conclusions (Q33586582) (← links)
- Adjuvant selenium supplementation in the form of sodium selenite in postoperative critically ill patients with severe sepsis (Q33751750) (← links)
- Prevention of acute kidney injury and protection of renal function in the intensive care unit: update 2017 : Expert opinion of the Working Group on Prevention, AKI section, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (Q33843623) (← links)
- Selenium in biology: facts and medical perspectives (Q34081446) (← links)
- Selenium, selenoproteins and the thyroid gland: interactions in health and disease (Q34225316) (← links)
- Prevention of acute renal failure in the critically ill. (Q34511403) (← links)
- Clinical trials of immunomodulatory therapies in severe sepsis and septic shock (Q34577529) (← links)
- Nutritional support (Q34745904) (← links)
- Nutrition support of the chronically critically ill patient (Q34761352) (← links)
- Anti-inflammatory strategies for the treatment of sepsis (Q35093632) (← links)
- Uric Acid: a new antioxidant in patients with pemphigus vulgaris (Q35095406) (← links)
- Selenium prevents microparticle-induced endothelial inflammation in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (Q35200866) (← links)
- Reduction of nosocomial pneumonia after major burns by trace element supplementation: aggregation of two randomised trials (Q35629820) (← links)
- Antioxidant nutrients: a systematic review of trace elements and vitamins in the critically ill patient (Q35987348) (← links)
- The role of oxidative stress in adult critical care (Q36380306) (← links)
- Effects of high doses of selenium, as sodium selenite, in septic shock: a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, phase II study (Q36392764) (← links)
- Micronutrients in health and disease (Q36586188) (← links)
- Nutritional interventions in critical illness (Q36753755) (← links)
- Influence of early antioxidant supplements on clinical evolution and organ function in critically ill cardiac surgery, major trauma, and subarachnoid hemorrhage patients (Q36955260) (← links)
- Medical therapy of acute kidney injury (Q37088297) (← links)
- The role of nutrients in modulating disease (Q37176474) (← links)
- High-dose intravenous selenium does not improve clinical outcomes in the critically ill: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q37374464) (← links)
- Micronutrient supplementation in adult nutrition therapy: practical considerations (Q37489264) (← links)
- Rethinking antioxidants in the intensive care unit (Q37572374) (← links)
- Prevention of acute kidney injury and protection of renal function in the intensive care unit. Expert opinion of the Working Group for Nephrology, ESICM. (Q37634355) (← links)
- Water, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements - Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition, Chapter 7. (Q37667898) (← links)
- Selenium supplementation in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy: an update (Q37729442) (← links)
- Bench-to-bedside review: sepsis - from the redox point of view (Q37945407) (← links)
- Selenium supplementation in the critically ill. (Q37981599) (← links)
- Antioxidant micronutrients in the critically ill: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q38005555) (← links)
- Cytokines in the systemic inflammatory response syndrome: a review (Q38084633) (← links)
- Pharmaconutrition with selenium in critically ill patients: what do we know? (Q38294307) (← links)
- Disease-specific nutrition therapy: one size does not fit all. (Q38713104) (← links)
- Serum selenium and glutathione peroxidase-3 activity: biomarkers of systemic inflammation in the critically ill? (Q40025014) (← links)
- Sodium selenite supplementation does not fully restore oxidative stress-induced deiodinase dysfunction: Implications for the nonthyroidal illness syndrome. (Q41602015) (← links)
- The Effect of High-dose Parenteral Sodium Selenite in Critically Ill Patients following Sepsis: A Clinical and Mechanistic Study (Q41921091) (← links)
- Selenium supplementation in critically ill patients: can too much of a good thing be a bad thing? (Q42963860) (← links)
- Significance of selenium in intensive care medicine. Clinical studies of patients with SIRS/sepsis syndrome (Q43537930) (← links)
- Antioxidant therapy for severe sepsis: Promise and perspective * (Q44647397) (← links)
- Intravenous n-acetylcysteine, ascorbic acid and selenium-based anti-oxidant therapy in severe acute pancreatitis. (Q44747460) (← links)
- The impact of cardiopulmonary bypass on selenium status, thyroid function, and oxidative defense in children (Q44891409) (← links)
- Trace elements in patients on continuous renal replacement therapy. (Q48338430) (← links)
- Selenium status in term and preterm infants during the first months of life. (Q50701692) (← links)
- Response of Selenium and Selenogenome in Immune Tissues to LPS-Induced Inflammatory Reactions in Pigs. (Q51407876) (← links)