Log on / register
Feedback | Support | My details
Remifentanil versus fentanyl for analgesia based sedation to provide patient comfort in the intensive care unit: a randomized, double-blind controlled trial [ISRCTN43755713].
Muellejans B, López A, Cross MH, Bonome C, Morrison L, Kirkham AJ
Crit Care 2004 Feb, 8:R1-R11
[Full text] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]


printer friendly 
to  [Help]

BioMed Central articles that cite the above article:

1.
36%36%


Review    
The place for short-acting opioids: special emphasis on remifentanil
Wilhelm W, Kreuer S
Critical Care 2008, 12(Suppl 3):S5 (14 May 2008)
[Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

2.
36%36%


Review    
Medications for analgesia and sedation in the intensive care unit: an overview
Gommers D, Bakker J
Critical Care 2008, 12(Suppl 3):S4 (14 May 2008)
[Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

3.
36%36%


Research    
Sedation in the intensive care unit with remifentanil/propofol versus midazolam/fentanyl: a randomised, open-label, pharmacoeconomic trial
Muellejans B, Matthey T, Scholpp J, Schill M
Critical Care 2006, 10:R91 (15 June 2006)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

4.
36%36%


Review    
Year in review in Critical Care, 2003 and 2004: respirology and critical care
Brander L, Slutsky A
Critical Care 2005, 9:517-522 (1 July 2005)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles]

5.
36%36%


Research    
Decreased duration of mechanical ventilation when comparing analgesia-based sedation using remifentanil with standard hypnotic-based sedation for up to 10 days in intensive care unit patients: a randomised trial [ISRCTN47583497]
Breen D, Karabinis A, Malbrain M, Morais R, Albrecht S, Jarnvig IL, Parkinson P, Kirkham AJT
Critical Care 2005, 9:R200-R210 (15 March 2005)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

6.
36%36%


Research    
Safety and efficacy of analgesia-based sedation with remifentanil versus standard hypnotic-based regimens in intensive care unit patients with brain injuries: a randomised, controlled trial [ISRCTN50308308]
Karabinis A, Mandragos K, Stergiopoulos S, Komnos A, Soukup J, Speelberg B, Kirkham AJT
Critical Care 2004, 8:R268-R280 (28 June 2004)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]

7.
36%36%


Commentary    
Remifentanil for analgesia-based sedation in the intensive care unit
Kuhlen R, Putensen C
Critical Care 2004, 8:13-14 (17 December 2003)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles]

8.
36%36%


Research    
Offset of pharmacodynamic effects and safety of remifentanil in intensive care unit patients with various degrees of renal impairment
Breen D, Wilmer A, Bodenham A, Bach V, Bonde J, Kessler P, Albrecht S, Shaikh S
Critical Care 2004, 8:R21-R30 (21 November 2003)
[Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [PubMed] [Related articles] [Cited on BioMed Central]


You can also check ISI Web of Science for additional citations (subscription required)
printer friendly 
to  [Help]

© 1999-2009 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Science+Business Media.