May 11, 2018

Intensive Care Medicine

ONLINE FIRST THIS WEEK

May 11, 2018

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Letter ~ Thomas Marian et al. Are intensive care physicians aware of dysphagia? The MADICU survey results.

Correspondence ~ Shunsuke Taito et al. Do change of care and rehabilitation for patients with mechanical ventilation increase chances of return to work?

Editorial Debate ~ Laurent Papazian et al. Should all ICU clinicians regularly be tested for burnout? Yes.

Editorial Debate ~ Bara Ricou et al. Should all ICU clinicians regularly be tested for burnout? No.

Editorial Debate ~ Meredith Mealer and Marc Moss. Should all ICU clinicians regularly be tested for burnout? We are not sure.

Original ~ Steve Harris et al. Impact on mortality of prompt admission to critical care for deteriorating ward patients: an instrumental variable analysis using critical care bed strain.

Editorial Debate ~ Matthieu Legrand et al. Could resuscitation be based on microcirculation data? Yes.

Editorial Debate ~ David N. Naumann and Alexandre Lima. Could resuscitation be based on microcirculation data? No.

Editorial Debate ~ Xavier Monnet and Bernd Saugel. Could resuscitation be based on microcirculation data? We are not sure.

Review ~ Daniel De Backer et al. Alternatives to the Swan–Ganz catheter.

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