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Defining medicines optimisation in the intensive care unit

Defining medicines optimisation in the intensive care unit
Defining medicines optimisation in the intensive care unit
Complex polypharmacy and pathophysiology are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Medicines optimisation is essential to deliver safe, effective, and individualised pharmacotherapy. This is ideally performed by a specialised ICU pharmacist.
O'Farrell, Bryan
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Bosma, Liesbeth
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Sloss, Rhona
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McKenzie, Cathrine
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O'Farrell, Bryan
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Bosma, Liesbeth
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Sloss, Rhona
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McKenzie, Cathrine
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O'Farrell, Bryan, Bosma, Liesbeth, Sloss, Rhona and McKenzie, Cathrine (2024) Defining medicines optimisation in the intensive care unit. ICU Management and Practice, 24 (1).

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Abstract

Complex polypharmacy and pathophysiology are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Medicines optimisation is essential to deliver safe, effective, and individualised pharmacotherapy. This is ideally performed by a specialised ICU pharmacist.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 12 March 2024
Published date: 12 March 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 494198
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494198
PURE UUID: 0aa0be15-0a22-42ed-bbb0-63a4c7e43ee6
ORCID for Cathrine McKenzie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5190-9711

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Date deposited: 30 Sep 2024 13:28
Last modified: 23 Oct 2024 02:08

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Author: Bryan O'Farrell
Author: Liesbeth Bosma
Author: Rhona Sloss
Author: Cathrine McKenzie ORCID iD

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