July 6, 2018

Intensive Care Medicine journal

New SSC papers released & ONLINE FIRST this week

Intensive Care Medicine (ICM)

We are delighted to announce the release of two pivotal papers focused on the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) this week:

Enjoy this weeks selection of ONLINE FIRST (Free Access) articles below:

What’s New in Intensive Care ~ Christian J. Wiedermann and Michael Joannidis. The Boldt scandal still in need of action: the example of colloids 10 years after initial suspicion of fraud.

Editorial ~ Hans Flaatten et al. Predicting outcomes in very old ICU patients: time to focus on the past?

Original ~ Laura Pietiläinen et al. Premorbid functional status as a predictor of 1-year mortality and functional status in intensive care patients aged 80 years or older.

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine ~ M. Piastra et al. Uncommon barotrauma while on high-flow nasal cannula.

Editorial ~ Samuel M. Brown et al. Building communities of respect in the intensive care unit.

Original ~ Marianna Parlato et al. Circulating biomarkers may be unable to detect infection at the early phase of sepsis in ICU patients: the CAPTAIN prospective multicentre cohort study.

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine ~ Gary Duclos et al. Concordance of longitudinal strain and MRI in a case of myocardial contusion in a patient with normal conventional 2D echocardiography.

Editorial ~ Thomas Bein. Driving pressure in obese ventilated patients: another brick in the (chest) wall.

Access more great new ONLINE FIRST articles on the ICM website, here.



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