Bruno F Mazza
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Recent Articles
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Zampieri F, Iwashyna T, Viglianti E, Taniguchi L, Viana W, Costa R, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2018 Aug;
44(9):1512-1520.
PMID: 30105600
Purpose: Frail patients are known to experience poor outcomes. Nevertheless, we know less about how frailty manifests itself in patients' physiology during critical illness and how it affects resource use...
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Zampieri F, Lisboa T, Correa T, Bozza F, Ferez M, Fernandes H, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2018 Jan;
8(1):e018541.
PMID: 29371274
Introduction: Higher mortality for patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) during the weekends has been occasionally reported with conflicting results that could be related to organisational factors. We investigated...
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Machado F, Ferreira E, Sousa J, Silva C, Schippers P, Pereira A, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2017 Jul;
45(10):1650-1659.
PMID: 28691935
Objective: We aimed to assess the results of a quality improvement initiative in sepsis in an emerging setting and to analyze it according to the institutions' main source of income...
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Soares M, Bozza F, Angus D, Japiassu A, Viana W, Costa R, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2015 Oct;
41(12):2149-60.
PMID: 26499477
Purpose: Detailed information on organization and process of care in intensive care units (ICU) in emerging countries is scarce. Here, we investigated the impact of organizational factors on the outcomes...
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Machado F, Mazza B
Shock
. 2010 Jun;
34 Suppl 1:54-8.
PMID: 20523272
Sepsis accounts for a huge number of deaths in intensive care units worldwide. Encouraging data from recent studies show that some interventions are able to reverse such a picture. Surviving...