Erratum to: Do heart and respiratory rate variability improve prediction of extubation outcomes in critically ill patients?

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  • Andrew JE Seely
  • Andrea Bravi
  • Christophe Herry
  • Geoffrey Green
  • André Longtin
  • Tim Ramsay
  • Dean Fergusson
  • Lauralyn McIntyre
  • Dalibor Kubelik
  • Donna E Maziak
  • Niall Ferguson
  • Samuel M Brown
  • Sangeeta Mehta
  • Claudio Martin
  • Gordon Rubenfeld
  • Frank J Jacono
  • Gari Clifford
  • Anna Fazekas
  • John Marshall
چکیده

Competing interests Andrew Seely is Founder and Chief Science Officer of Therapeutic Monitoring Systems (TMS); TMS aims to commercialize patent-protected applications of multiorgan variability monitoring to provide variability-directed clinical decision support at the bedside to improve care for patients at risk for or with existing critical illness. Andrew Seely holds a patent jointly with co-authors Andrea Bravi and André Longtin on composite measures of variability. Geoffrey Green is Product Manager for TMS. John Marshall and Gari Clifford are on the Scientific Advisor Board of TMS. Other authors have no relevant conflict of interest to disclose.

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دوره 18  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014