Critical care wardCritical care involves the care of the sickest patients in the hospital. Critically ill patients have usually been through a significant insult to their body (such as trauma, infection, burn) and have developed organ failure and require life-support. Critical Care is the largest theme bringing together clinicians and scientists from diverse backgrounds and includes collaborative research from hospitals throughout north-west London. Investigations range from evaluating biological mechanisms of organ failure through to the development of innovative technologies which allow the short-term and long-term support and recovery of organs. 

Many people are exposed to the environment of an Intensive care unit (ICU) either personally or through a family member. It is often a life-changing event and our work aims to reduce this impact facilitating post-ICU recovery.

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@article{Perkins:2015:10.1161/CIR.0000000000000144,
author = {Perkins, GD and Jacobs, IG and Nadkarni, VM and Berg, RA and Bhanji, F and Biarent, D and Bossaert, LL and Brett, SJ and Chamberlain, D and de, Caen AR and Deakin, CD and Finn, JC and Graesner, J-T and Hazinski, MF and Iwami, T and Koster, RW and Lim, SH and Ma, MH-M and McNally, BF and Morley, PT and Morrison, LJ and Monsieurs, KG and Montgomery, W and Nichol, G and Okada, K and Ong, MEH and Travers, AH and Nolan, JP},
doi = {10.1161/CIR.0000000000000144},
journal = {CIRCULATION},
pages = {1286--1300},
title = {Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Outcome Reports: Update of the Utstein Resuscitation Registry Templates for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From a Task Force of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (American Heart Association, European Resuscitation Council, Australian and New Zealand Council on Resuscitation, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, InterAmerican Heart Foundation, Resuscitation Council of Southern Africa, Resuscitation Council of Asia); and the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee and the Council on Cardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative and Resuscitation},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000144},
volume = {132},
year = {2015}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AU - Perkins,GD
AU - Jacobs,IG
AU - Nadkarni,VM
AU - Berg,RA
AU - Bhanji,F
AU - Biarent,D
AU - Bossaert,LL
AU - Brett,SJ
AU - Chamberlain,D
AU - de,Caen AR
AU - Deakin,CD
AU - Finn,JC
AU - Graesner,J-T
AU - Hazinski,MF
AU - Iwami,T
AU - Koster,RW
AU - Lim,SH
AU - Ma,MH-M
AU - McNally,BF
AU - Morley,PT
AU - Morrison,LJ
AU - Monsieurs,KG
AU - Montgomery,W
AU - Nichol,G
AU - Okada,K
AU - Ong,MEH
AU - Travers,AH
AU - Nolan,JP
DO - 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000144
EP - 1300
PY - 2015///
SN - 0009-7322
SP - 1286
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