Jeffrey Lipman's Publications

About Jeffrey Lipman's Publications

Honorary Professorial Fellow
  • Humidification in intensive care

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Esmolol in a case of severe tetanus. Adequate haemodynamic control achieved despite markedly elevated catecholamine levels

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Continuous venovenous haemodiafiltration - An audit demonstrating control of electrolytes with haemodynamic stability in the critically ill

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Sepsis and inflammation - A move towards clarity but still a bleak future

    South African Medical Journal Date published:
  • Hydrocortisone and Tumor Necrosis Factor in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia

    CHEST Date published:
  • Intensive Care Utilisation: The Baragwanath Experience

    Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published:
  • Acute Lung Injury at Baragwanath ICU

    CHEST Date published:
  • High-Dose Adrenaline in Adult In-Hospital Asystolic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Double-Blind Randomised Trial

    Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published:
  • Renal replacement therapy for the critically ill - Precarious progress. Part II. Technical aspects and clinical application

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Candidiasis in an intensive care unit

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Renal replacement therapy for the critically ill - Precarious progress: Part I. Definitions and physiological aspects

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Mechanical ventilatory support. A brief overview with a simple practical approach

    South African Journal of Surgery Date published:
  • Septic Shock: Does Adrenaline have a Role as a First-line Inotropic Agent?

    Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Date published:
  • Erythropoietin in a patient following multiple trauma

    Anaesthesia Date published:
  • The relationship between circulating thyroxin level and changes in clinical status of critically ill, septic and non-septic patients

    Date published:
  • Comparison of disease severity scoring systems in septic shock

    Critical Care Medicine Date published: