Ausgabe 5/2002
Inhalt (21 Artikel)
Effect of hemofiltration filter adsorption on circulating IL-6 levels in septic rats
John A Kellum, Michael K Dishart
Decreased levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate in severe critical illness: a sign of exhausted adrenal reserve?
Albertus Beishuizen, Lambertus G Thijs, István Vermes
Clinical review: Intensive care follow-up – what has it told us?
LRobert Broomhead, Stephen J Brett
ICUs worldwide: Results of a nationwide survey of Colombian intensive care units
Edgar Celis
The International Sepsis Forum's controversies in sepsis: corticosteroids should be used to treat septic shock
Sergey Goodman, Charles L Sprung
Clinical evaluation of the Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTATTM) platform
Ken Johnson, Frederick Pearce, Dwayne Westenskow, L Lazarre Ogden, Steven Farnsworth, Shane Peterson, Julia White, Travis Slade
Antithrombin III in patients admitted to intensive care units: a multicenter observational study
Andrea Messori, Franca Vacca, Monica Vaiani, Sabrina Trippoli
Clinical review: Hypertonic saline resuscitation in sepsis
Roselaine P Oliveira, Irineu Velasco, Francisco Garcia Soriano, Gilberto Friedman
Pro/con ethics debate: Should mechanical ventilation be continued to allow for progression to brain death so that organs can be donated?
Michael Parker, Sam D Shemie
Hypothermia and neurologic outcome in patients following cardiac arrest: should we be hot to cool off our patients?
Teresa L Smith, Thomas P Bleck
Case report: Survival after deliberate strychnine self-poisoning, with toxicokinetic data
David Michael Wood, Emma Webster, Daniel Martinez, Paul Ivor Dargan, Alison Linda Jones
Prone positioning does not affect cannula function during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation or continuous renal replacement therapy
Claudia E Goettler, John P Pryor, Brian A Hoey, JoAnne K Phillips, Michelle C Balas, Michael B Shapiro
Recently published papers: New evidence for old debates, new drugs and some timely reminders
Jonathan Ball, Gareth Williams
Hemofiltration, adsorption, sieving and the challenge of sepsis therapy design
Patrick M Honoré, James R Matson