are both used to describe an individual that is afflicted with a disease or a medical condition. however, the major difference lies in their usage – only speakers of american english use ‘sick’, while the rest of the english accents use ‘ill’. more differences do exist between sick ...
The clinical trial was performed at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liege and included 9 patients. Results are compared to 24-hour pre-trial and 24-hour post-trial, but also to the results of the first pilot trial performed in Liege, STAR-Liege 1 (SL1). This trial was approved by...
It also has a nationally commissioned severe respiratory failure centre with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) capabilities and dedicated retrieval service. The authors undertook a prospective review of eighteen RSIs over a three week period on the intensive care units within the trust in ...