May 26, 2017

Intensive Care Medicine journal

ONLINE FIRST THIS WEEK

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Focus Editorial ~ Kevin B. Laupland et al. Focus on severe infections.

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine ~ Shantha R. Valainathan et al. Erythroblastopenia in a critically ill influenza patient.

Research Agenda ~ Anders Perner et al. The intensive care medicine research agenda on septic shock.

Editorial ~ Frédéric Pène et al. On the verge of using an immune toolbox in the intensive care unit?

Understanding the Disease ~ Luciano Gattinoni et al.. Understanding blood gas analysis.

Letter ~ B. Rochwerg et al. CCCS-SSAI WikiRecs clinical practice guideline: vasopressor blood pressure targets in critically ill adults with hypotension and vasopressor use in early traumatic shock.

From the Inside ~ Peter M. Koch and Christos Lazaridis. What does it mean for a critically ill patient to fare well?

Correspondence ~ Mathieu Jozwiak et al. The dynamic arterial elastance: a call for a cautious interpretation: Discussion on “Predicting vasopressor needs using dynamic parameters”.

Correspondence ~ Elias Baedorf Kassis et al. A fixed correction of absolute transpulmonary pressure may not be ideal for clinical use: Discussion on “Accuracy of oesophageal pressure to assess transpulmonary pressure during mechanical ventilation”.

Correspondence ~ Maarten Nijsten et al. The fractal lightning burn results from a positively charged strike: Discussion on “Resuscitated unconscious male: Lichtenberg’s sign lighting the way”.

Correspondence ~ Kumaresh Venkatesan and Edwin Chuen Ping Seet. Video laryngoscopy for ICU intubation: should it be standard of care?

Letter ~ Kollengode Ramanathan et al. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for poisoning in adult patients: outcomes and predictors of mortality.

Letter ~ Mabrouk Bahloul et al. Pulmonary embolism following severe traumatic brain injury: incidence, risk factors and impact outcome.

Letter ~ Lieuwe D. Bos et al. Selective decontamination of the digestive tract halves the prevalence of ventilator-associated pneumonia compared to selective oral decontamination.

Letter ~ Anne-Laure Chateauneuf et al. Super-refractory status epilepticus: epidemiology, early predictors, and outcomes.

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