Jeffrey Lipman's Publications
About Jeffrey Lipman's Publications
Honorary Professorial Fellow-
A protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial of continuous beta-lactam infusion compared with intermittent beta-lactam dosing in critically ill patients with severe sepsis: The BLING II study
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Hydroxyethyl Starch or Saline for Fluid Resuscitation in Intensive Care
New England Journal of Medicine Date published: -
The Clinical Relevance of Plasma Protein Binding Changes
Clinical Pharmacokinetics Date published: -
Toward Improved Surveillance: The Impact of Ventilator-Associated Complications on Length of Stay and Antibiotic Use in Patients in Intensive Care Units
Clinical Infectious Diseases Date published: -
Continuous Infusion of Beta-Lactam Antibiotics in Severe Sepsis: A Multicenter Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial
Clinical Infectious Diseases Date published: -
A method for determining the free (unbound) concentration of ten beta-lactam antibiotics in human plasma using high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection
Journal of Chromatography B Date published: -
Improving antibiotic dosing in special situations in the ICU
Current Opinion in Critical Care Date published: -
Characteristics and determinants of outcome of hospital-acquired bloodstream infections in intensive care units: the EUROBACT International Cohort Study
Intensive Care Medicine Date published: -
Blood Culture Collection in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Receiving Renal Replacement Therapy: An Observational Study
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published: -
The Tyranny of Distance: Telemedicine for the Critically Ill in Rural Australia
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published: -
End points for Phase II trials in intensive care: Recommendations from the Australian and New Zealand clinical trials group consensus panel meeting
Critical Care and Resuscitation Date published: -
Continuous beta-lactam infusion in critically ill patients: the clinical evidence
Annals of Intensive Care Date published: -
Characteristics of bloodstream infections in burn patients: An 11-year retrospective study
Burns Date published: -
Does Beta-lactam Pharmacokinetic Variability in Critically Ill Patients Justify Therapeutic Drug Monitoring? A Systematic Review
Annals of Intensive Care Date published: -
DALI: Defining Antibiotic Levels in Intensive care unit patients: a multi-centre point of prevalence study to determine whether contemporary antibiotic dosing for critically ill patients is therapeutic
BMC Infectious Diseases Date published: -
Subtherapeutic Initial β-Lactam Concentrations in Select Critically Ill Patients
CHEST Date published: