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In patients that survive critical illness, does a post-discharge exercise programme compared to standard post-discharge care improve physical function?
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In patients that survive critical illness, does a post-discharge exercise programme compared to standard post-discharge care improve physical function?
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What is the discriminative accuracy of physicians and nurses in predicting 6-month mortality and functional outcomes of critically ill patients?
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In cancer patients with septic shock does a restrictive vs. a liberal transfusion threshold reduce 28 day mortality?
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In patients with refractory vasodilatory shock does the addition of angiotensin II improve blood pressure compared with standard vasopressor therapy?
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In patients with necrotising soft tissue infection (NSTI), does the use of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) compared to placebo improve patient reported physical outcomes?
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In non-neutropenic critically ill patients with sepsis, multiple Candida colonisation, and multiple organ failure exposed to broad-spectrum antibacterials, does empirical micafungin therapy compared to placebo increase invasive fungal infection-free survival at day 28?
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In adult patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest, is tracheal intubation associated with survival to hospital discharge?
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Does the early administration of tranexamic acid (TXA), compared with placebo, reduce death from bleeding in women with post-partum haemorrhage (PPH)?
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In ventilated patients with sepsis, does a sedation strategy with dexmedetomidine compared with no dexmedetomidine improve mortality and number of ventilator-free days?
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In patients undergoing cardiac surgery with left ventricular dysfunction, does levosimendan compared to placebo reduce mortality?
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