Gabriella Jaderling
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Recent Articles
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Zettersten E, Jaderling G, Bell M, Larsson E
Sci Rep
. 2021 Dec;
11(1):23396.
PMID: 34862443
It has been reported that there are differences in the care given within the intensive care unit (ICU) between men and women. The aim of this study is to investigate...
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Zettersten E, Engerstrom L, Bell M, Jaderling G, Martensson J, Block L, et al.
Crit Care
. 2021 Feb;
25(1):86.
PMID: 33632273
Background: Questions remain about long-term outcome for COVID-19 patients in general, and differences between men and women in particular given the fact that men seem to suffer a more dramatic...
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Zettersten E, Jaderling G, Bell M, Larsson E
J Crit Care
. 2019 Nov;
55:22-27.
PMID: 31683118
Purpose: To investigate if patient sex affects intensive care unit (ICU) admission and discharge patterns. Specifically, we investigate if the patients sex affects length of stay (LOS) and probability of...
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Zettersten E, Jaderling G, Larsson E, Bell M
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):14222.
PMID: 31578418
The gender distribution in intensive care units is consistently found to be around 60% men and 40% women. This might be medically sound. Our main purpose with this study was...
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Friman O, Bell M, Djarv T, Hvarfner A, Jaderling G
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2018 Aug;
63(2):215-221.
PMID: 30125348
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of deviating vital parameters in general ward patients using rapid response team (RRT) criteria and National Early Warning Score...
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Larsson E, Zettersten E, Jaderling G, Ohlsson A, Bell M
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med
. 2015 Dec;
23:108.
PMID: 26702646
Background: We assume that critically ill patients are admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) based on their illness severity coupled with their co-morbidities. Patient attributes such as religion, nationality,...
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Jaderling G, Bell M, Konrad D
Crit Care Med
. 2013 May;
41(6):e102.
PMID: 23685596
No abstract available.
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ICU admittance by a rapid response team versus conventional admittance, characteristics, and outcome
Jaderling G, Bell M, Martling C, Ekbom A, Bottai M, Konrad D
Crit Care Med
. 2013 Jan;
41(3):725-31.
PMID: 23318488
Objective: To evaluate characteristics and outcome of ICU patients admitted from general wards based on mode of admittance, via a rapid response team or conventional contact. Design: Observational prospective study....
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Jones D, Bagshaw S, Barrett J, Bellomo R, Bhatia G, Bucknall T, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2011 Sep;
40(1):98-103.
PMID: 21926596
Objective: To investigate the role of medical emergency teams in end-of-life care planning. Design: One month prospective audit of medical emergency team calls. Setting: Seven university-affiliated hospitals in Australia, Canada,...
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Jaderling G, Calzavacca P, Bell M, Martling C, Jones D, Bellomo R, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2011 Mar;
37(6):1000-5.
PMID: 21369815
Objective: Most centres in Europe have not introduced a rapid response team (RRT), partly because of concerns that data from other health-care systems may not be relevant. We tested whether...