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Intensive Care Medicine

Ausgabe 12/2004

Inhalt (29 Artikel)

Editorial

Dying at the end of your life

Armand R. J. Girbes

Review

Antibiotic pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations in critical illness

Rina Mehrotra, Raffaele De Gaudio, Mark Palazzo

Review

Tissue capnometry: does the answer lie under the tongue?

Alexandre Toledo Maciel, Jacques Creteur, Jean-Louis Vincent

Consensus Report

Consensus Meeting on Microdialysis in Neurointensive Care

Bo-Michael Bellander, Emmanuel Cantais, Per Enblad, Peter Hutchinson, Carl-Henrik Nordström, Claudia Robertson, Juan Sahuquillo, Martin Smith, Nino Stocchetti, Urban Ungerstedt, Andreas Unterberg, Niels Vidiendal Olsen

Original

Sustained moderate reductions in arterial CO2 after brain trauma Time-course of cerebral blood flow velocity and intracranial pressure

Luzius A. Steiner, Marcella Balestreri, Andrew J. Johnston, Marek Czosnyka, Jonathan P. Coles, Doris A. Chatfield, Peter Smielewski, John D. Pickard, David K. Menon

Original

Dexmedetomidine infusion for more than 24 hours in critically ill patients: sedative and cardiovascular effects

Yahya Shehabi, Urban Ruettimann, Harriet Adamson, Richard Innes, Mathieu Ickeringill

Original Article

A 12-month clinical survey of incidence and outcome of acute respiratory distress syndrome in Shanghai intensive care units

Yueming Lu, Zhifang Song, Xin Zhou, Shaoguang Huang, Duming Zhu, Xingyi Yang C. Bai, Bo Sun, Roger Spragg, Shanghai ARDS Study Group

Original

Withholding and withdrawing life-support therapy in an Emergency Department: prospective survey

Philippe Le Conte, Denis Baron, David Trewick, Marie Dominique Touzé, Céline Longo, Irshaad Vial, Danielle Yatim, Gille Potel

Original

Preferred plasma volume expanders for critically ill patients: results of an international survey

Frédérique Schortgen, Nicolas Deye, Laurent Brochard

Original

Usefulness of B-type natriuretic peptide in elderly patients with acute dyspnea

Patrick Ray, Martine Arthaud, Yannick Lefort, Sophie Birolleau, Catherine Beigelman, Bruno Riou

Original

Dynamic microsimulation to model multiple outcomes in cohorts of critically ill patients

Gilles Clermont, Vladimir Kaplan, Rui Moreno, Jean-Louis Vincent, Walter T. Linde-Zwirble, Ben Van Hout, Derek C. Angus

Neonatal And Pediatric Intensive Care

Central venous catheters and cardiac tamponade in preterm infants

Marco Pezzati, Luca Filippi, Gianna Chiti, Carlo Dani, Sauro Rossi, Giovanna Bertini, Firmino F. Rubaltelli

Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care

The neuroendocrine stress response and severity of acute respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis in infancy

Robert C. Tasker, Michael F. E. Roe, David M. Bloxham, Deborah K. White, Robert I. Ross-Russell, D. Roddy O’Donnell

Experimental

Influence of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on histopathological and bacteriological aspects of pneumonia during low tidal volume mechanical ventilation

Pierre Emmanuel Charles, Laurent Martin, Manuel Etienne, Delphine Croisier, Lionel Piroth, Catherine Lequeu, Jerome Pugin, Henri Portier, Pascal Chavanet

Experimental

Septic diaphragmatic dysfunction is prevented by Mn(III)porphyrin therapy and inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibition

Nicolás Nin, Adriana Cassina, José Boggia, Evangelina Alfonso, Horacio Botti, Gonzalo Peluffo, Andrés Trostchansky, Carlos Batthyány, Rafael Radi, Homero Rubbo, F. Javier Hurtado

Brief Report

Severe vagal response after endotoxin administration in humans

Lucas T. G. J. van Eijk, Peter Pickkers, Paul Smits, Martijn P. W. J. M. Bouw, Johannes G. van der Hoeven

Correspondence

Superior vena cava collapsibility as a gauge of volume status in ventilated septic patients

Dinis Reis Miranda, Joris Mekel, Jan Klein, Diederik Gommers

Correspondence

Therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest: class I evidence?

Kees H. Polderman, James H. Ware

Correspondence

Application of therapeutic hypothermia in the intensive care unit

John L. Moran, Patricia J. Solomon

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