Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity

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Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity. / Johansson, Pär I; Sørensen, Anne Marie; Perner, Anders; Welling, Karen-Lise; Wanscher, Michael; Larsen, Claus F; Ostrowski, Sisse R.

In: Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 6, 2012, p. 1844-50.

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Harvard

Johansson, PI, Sørensen, AM, Perner, A, Welling, K-L, Wanscher, M, Larsen, CF & Ostrowski, SR 2012, 'Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity', Critical Care Medicine, vol. 40, no. 6, pp. 1844-50. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0b013e31823e9d15

APA

Johansson, P. I., Sørensen, A. M., Perner, A., Welling, K-L., Wanscher, M., Larsen, C. F., & Ostrowski, S. R. (2012). Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity. Critical Care Medicine, 40(6), 1844-50. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0b013e31823e9d15

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Johansson PI, Sørensen AM, Perner A, Welling K-L, Wanscher M, Larsen CF et al. Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity. Critical Care Medicine. 2012;40(6):1844-50. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0b013e31823e9d15

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Johansson, Pär I ; Sørensen, Anne Marie ; Perner, Anders ; Welling, Karen-Lise ; Wanscher, Michael ; Larsen, Claus F ; Ostrowski, Sisse R. / Elderly trauma patients have high circulating noradrenaline levels but attenuated release of adrenaline, platelets, and leukocytes in response to increasing injury severity. In: Critical Care Medicine. 2012 ; Vol. 40, No. 6. pp. 1844-50.

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