Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19.
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Whittle, J; Molinger, J; MacLeod, D; Haines, K; Wischmeyer, PE; LEEP-COVID Study Group
Published in: Crit Care
September 28, 2020
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Crit Care
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1466-609X
Publication Date
September 28, 2020
Volume
24
Issue
1
Start / End Page
581
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- SARS-CoV-2
- Pneumonia, Viral
- Phenotype
- Pandemics
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Female
- Energy Metabolism
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
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Whittle, J., Molinger, J., MacLeod, D., Haines, K., Wischmeyer, P. E., & LEEP-COVID Study Group. (2020). Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Crit Care, 24(1), 581. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-03286-7
Whittle, John, Jeroen Molinger, David MacLeod, Krista Haines, Paul E. Wischmeyer, and LEEP-COVID Study Group. “Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19.” Crit Care 24, no. 1 (September 28, 2020): 581. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-03286-7.
Whittle J, Molinger J, MacLeod D, Haines K, Wischmeyer PE, LEEP-COVID Study Group. Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Crit Care. 2020 Sep 28;24(1):581.
Whittle, John, et al. “Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19.” Crit Care, vol. 24, no. 1, Sept. 2020, p. 581. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s13054-020-03286-7.
Whittle J, Molinger J, MacLeod D, Haines K, Wischmeyer PE, LEEP-COVID Study Group. Persistent hypermetabolism and longitudinal energy expenditure in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Crit Care. 2020 Sep 28;24(1):581.
Published In
Crit Care
DOI
EISSN
1466-609X
Publication Date
September 28, 2020
Volume
24
Issue
1
Start / End Page
581
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- SARS-CoV-2
- Pneumonia, Viral
- Phenotype
- Pandemics
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Female
- Energy Metabolism
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine