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Specific clinical contexts - Part 1: The intensive care unit
Eamonn Martin Quigley
Charles W. Duncan Jr. Department of Medicine
Academic Institute
Underwood Center for Digestive Health
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Intensive Care Unit
100%
Clinical Setting
100%
Motor Function
66%
Motility
66%
Megacolon
66%
Postoperative Ileus
66%
Pathophysiology
33%
Feeding Difficulties
33%
Duodenum
33%
Therapeutic Potential
33%
Esophagus
33%
Stomach
33%
Sepsis
33%
Dysmotility
33%
Reflux
33%
Illness
33%
Life-threatening
33%
Non-surgical
33%
Attendants
33%
Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
33%
Acutely Ill Patients
33%
Pharmacological Approaches
33%
Gastroparesis
33%
Sensory Function
33%
Gut Motility
33%
Critically Ill
33%
New Therapeutics
33%
Precipitating Factors
33%
Lower Esophageal Sphincter
33%
Throwing
33%
Therapeutic Avenues
33%
Development Rate
33%
ICU Patients
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Megacolon
66%
Postoperative Ileus
66%
Diseases
33%
Cohort Effect
33%
Pathophysiology
33%
Clinician
33%
Sepsis
33%
Gut
33%
Duodenum
33%
Esophagus
33%
Motor Performance
33%
Disease
33%
Reflux
33%
Sphincter
33%
Stomach Paresis
33%