Items where Author is "Maharaj, Ritesh"

Number of items: 8.
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  • The association between the decision to withdraw life-sustaining therapy and patient mortality in U.K. ICUs. (2022) Maharaj, Ritesh and Harrison, David A. and Rowan, Kathryn picture_as_pdf
  • Association between early hyperoxemia exposure and intensive care unit mortality in intracerebral hemorrhage:an observational cohort analysis. Earl, Mark and Maharaj, Ritesh picture_as_pdf
  • Association of annual intensive care unit sepsis caseload with hospital mortality from sepsis in the United Kingdom, 2010-2016. Maharaj, Ritesh and Mcguire, Alistair and Street, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Does experience matter? Understanding the mechanism of the volume-outcome relationship:learning-by-doing or economies of scale. Maharaj, Ritesh picture_as_pdf
  • Early and late withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the United Kingdom:institutional variation and association with hospital mortality. Vlachos, Savvas and Rubenfeld, Gordon and Menon, David and Harrison, David and Rowan, Kathryn and Maharaj, Ritesh picture_as_pdf
  • Hospital mortality and resource implications of hospitalisation with COVID-19 in London, UK:a prospective cohort study. Vlachos, Savvas and Wong, Adrian and Metaxa, Victoria and Canestrini, Sergio and Lopez Soto, Carmen and Periselneris, Jimstan and Lee, Kai and Patrick, Tanya and Stovin, Christopher and Abernethy, Katrina and Albudoor, Budoor and Banerjee, Rishi and Juma, Fatimah and Al-Hashimi, Sara and Bernal, William and Maharaj, Ritesh picture_as_pdf
  • The association of a critical care electronic prescribing system with the quality of patient care provided by clinical pharmacists - a prospective, observational cohort study. Mehta, Reena and Onatade, Raliat and Vlachos, Savvas and Sloss, Rhona and Maharaj, Ritesh picture_as_pdf
  • The relationship between neighbourhood deprivation and mortality in a sepsis cohort in England:a retrospective observational study. Maharaj, Ritesh and Rola, Ishan and Papanicolas, Irene picture_as_pdf