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Intensive Care Medicine

Ausgabe 12/2024

Inhalt (58 Artikel)

Critical care admissions and outcomes in pregnant and postpartum women: a systematic review

  • Systematic Review

Swagata Tripathy, Neha Singh, Aparajita Panda, Subhasish Nayak, Nivedita Jayanti Bodra, Suma Rabab Ahmad, Madhusmita Parida, Monalisa Sarkar, Soumya Sarkar

Position paper on the physiology and nomenclature of dual circulation during venoarterial ECMO in adults

  • Open Access
  • Narrative Review

Jenelle Badulak, Darryl Abrams, Andrew M. Luks, Bishoy Zakhary, Steven A. Conrad, Robert Bartlett, Graeme MacLaren, Leen Vercaemst, Roberto Lorusso, Lars Mikael Broman, Cara Agerstrand, Susanna Price, Alain Combes, Giles Peek, Eddy Fan, Kiran Shekar, John Fraser, Daniel Brodie

Accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring systems in intensive care unit patients: a scoping review

  • Review

Christian G. Nielsen, Milda Grigonyte-Daraskeviciene, Mikkel T. Olsen, Morten H. Møller, Kirsten Nørgaard, Anders Perner, Johan Mårtensson, Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard, Peter L. Kristensen, Morten H. Bestle

Interventions to reduce low-value care in intensive care settings: a scoping review of impacts on health, resource use, costs, and the environment

  • Open Access
  • Review

Jake T. W. Williams, Florencia Moraga Masson, Forbes McGain, Rachel Stancliffe, Julia K. Pilowsky, Nhi Nguyen, Katy J. L. Bell

Causal inference can lead us to modifiable mechanisms and informative archetypes in sepsis

  • Review

J. Kenneth Baillie, Derek Angus, Katie Burnham, Thierry Calandra, Carolyn Calfee, Alex Gutteridge, Nir Hacohen, Purvesh Khatri, Raymond Langley, Avi Ma’ayan, John Marshall, David Maslove, Hallie C. Prescott, Kathy Rowan, Brendon P. Scicluna, Christopher Seymour, Manu Shankar-Hari, Nathan Shapiro, W. Joost Wiersinga, Mervyn Singer, Adrienne G. Randolph

Sepsis: key insights, future directions, and immediate goals. A review and expert opinion

  • Narrative Review

Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Mervyn Singer, Marc Leone

Fludrocortisone dose–response relationship in septic shock: a randomised phase II trial

  • Open Access
  • Original

James Walsham, Naomi Hammond, Antje Blumenthal, Jeremy Cohen, John Myburgh, Simon Finfer, David Evans, Sandra Peake, Peter Kruger, James McCullough, Loki Johnk, Dhaval Ghelani, Laurent Billot, Sana Shan, Jason Meyer, Dorrilyn Rajbhandari, Carolyn Koch, Rinaldo Bellomo, Louise M. Burrell, Morag Young, Michael Roberts, Lorraine Mackenzie, Gregory Medley, Joshua Dalton, Balasubramanian Venkatesh

Fluid balance neutralization secured by hemodynamic monitoring versus protocolized standard of care in patients with acute circulatory failure requiring continuous renal replacement therapy: results of the GO NEUTRAL randomized controlled trial

  • Open Access
  • Original

Laurent Bitker, Claire Dupuis, Pierre Pradat, Guillaume Deniel, Kada Klouche, Mehdi Mezidi, Louis Chauvelot, Hodane Yonis, Loredana Baboi, Julien Illinger, Bertrand Souweine, Jean-Christophe Richard

Spontaneous breathing trials should be adapted for each patient according to the critical illness. A new individualised approach: the GLOBAL WEAN study

  • Original

Mathieu Capdevila, Yassir Aarab, Clement Monet, Audrey De Jong, Aurelie Vonarb, Julie Carr, Nicolas Molinari, Xavier Capdevila, Laurent Brochard, Samir Jaber

Distinct immune profiles and clinical outcomes in sepsis subphenotypes based on temperature trajectories

  • Original

Sivasubramanium V. Bhavani, Alexandra Spicer, Pratik Sinha, Albahi Malik, Carlos Lopez-Espina, Lee Schmalz, Gregory L. Watson, Akhil Bhargava, Shah Khan, Dennys Urdiales, Lincoln Updike, Alon Dagan, Hugo Davila, Carmen Demarco, Neil Evans, Falgun Gosai, Karthik Iyer, Niko Kurtzman, Ashok V. Palagiri, Matthew Sims, Scott Smith, Anwaruddin Syed, Deesha Sarma, Bobby Reddy Jr., Philip A. Verhoef, Matthew M. Churpek

Early physiologic changes after awake prone positioning predict clinical outcomes in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure

  • Original

Matias Olmos, Mariano Esperatti, Nora Fuentes, Anabel Miranda Tirado, María Eugenia Gonzalez, Hiromi Kakisu, Juan Suarez, Manuel Tisminetzky, Veronica Barbaresi, Ignacio Santomil, Alejandro Bruhn Cruz, Domenico Luca Grieco, Bruno L. Ferreyro

Chlorhexidine-alcohol compared with povidone-iodine-alcohol skin antisepsis protocols in major cardiac surgery: a randomized clinical trial

  • Open Access
  • Original

Matthieu Boisson, Géraldine Allain, Jean-Christian Roussel, Nicolas d’Ostrevy, Silvia Burbassi, Pierre Demondion, Paul-Michel Mertes, François Labaste, Thomas Kerforne, Bertrand Rozec, Vedat Eljezi, Konstantinos Zannis, Pascal Leprince, Walid Oulehri, Vincent Minville, Sabrina Seguin, Ambre Loiodice, Stéphane Ruckly, Jean-Christophe Lucet, Jean-François Timsit, Olivier Mimoz

Personalized positive end-expiratory pressure in spontaneously breathing patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome by simultaneous electrical impedance tomography and transpulmonary pressure monitoring: a randomized crossover trial

  • Open Access
  • Original

Tommaso Mauri, Domenico L. Grieco, Elena Spinelli, Marco Leali, Joaquin Perez, Valentina Chiavieri, Tommaso Rosà, Pierluigi Ferrara, Gaetano Scaramuzzo, Massimo Antonelli, Savino Spadaro, Giacomo Grasselli

Fludrocortisone with hydrocortisone in sepsis: new evidence in an ongoing debate

  • Editorial

Otavio Ranzani, Djillali Annane, Mervyn Singer

Protocolized fluid balance neutralization during continuous renal replacement therapy

  • Editorial

Raghavan Murugan, John Prowle, William Beaubien-Souligny

Skin decontamination to prevent infections in the intensive care unit

  • Editorial

Marc Bonten, Bruno Martins Tomazini, Stephan Harbarth

Beyond borders: the impact of international fellowships on professional and personal development

  • Editorial

Stephan von Düring, Damian Ratano, Brian Cuthbertson

Clinical governance in intensive care medicine

  • Editorial

Luca Carenzo, Elena Costantini, Maurizio Cecconi

My echo checklist in venoarterial ECMO patients

  • Editorial

Ouriel Saura, Alain Combes, Guillaume Hekimian

Preventing stress ulcer bleeding

  • Editorial

Paul J. Young, Deborah J. Cook, Adam M. Deane

Invasive fungal infections in non-neutropenic patients

  • Editorial

Louis Kreitmann, Stijn Blot, Saad Nseir

Managing blood glucose control in the intensive care unit

  • Open Access
  • Editorial

Jan Gunst, Guillermo E. Umpierrez, Greet Van den Berghe

How I perform diaphragmatic ultrasound in the intensive care unit

  • Editorial

Greet Hermans, Alexandre Demoule, Leo Heunks

Adopting Code ICH in intensive care

  • Editorial

J. Claude Hemphill, Giuseppe Citerio

The paracetamol challenge in intensive care: going green with paracetamol

  • Open Access
  • What's New in Intensive Care

Nicole Hunfeld, Dick Tibboel, Diederik Gommers

Preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia non-pharmacologically

  • Open Access
  • What's New in Intensive Care

Manuel Krone, Christian Seeber, Peter Nydahl

Utilization and outcomes of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with cirrhosis

  • Letter

Spencer R. Goble, Yasmin O. Ali, Thomas M. Leventhal

Implementation of a novel retrograde implantation technique for distal limb perfusion during extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  • Open Access
  • Letter

Yalin Yildirim, Stefan Kluge, Hermann Reichenspurner, Alexander M. Bernhardt, Simon Pecha, Johannes Petersen, Yousuf Alassar, Shahabuddin Ohdah, Lukas Reuter, Nils Zabel

The choice of resuscitation fluids - Ionic composition matters

  • Open Access
  • Correspondence

Friedrich Mertzlufft, Rolf Zander, George J. Crystal

The choice of resuscitation fluids—Ionic composition matters. Author’s reply

  • Correspondence

Yaseen M. Arabi, Emilie Belley-Cote, Daniel De Backer, Morten H. Møller, Fayez AlShamsi

Towards improved management of pulmonary herpes simplex virus and cytomegalovirus in COVID-19 ARDS: a future perspective. Author’s reply

  • Correspondence

Leonoor S. Boers, Frank van Someren Gréve, Jarne M. van Hattem, Janke Schinkel, Lieuwe D. J. Bos

Prolonged awake prone positioning in COVID-19: recommendations and outlook

  • Correspondence

Rong Lei, Chaofu Yue, Rong Li, Keyi Zhao, Mei Yang

Prolonged versus shorter awake prone positioning in COVID-19: clinical outcomes and future implications

  • Correspondence

Ling Liu, Qin Sun, Yi Yang, Haibo Qiu, Arthur Slutsky

Family support and communication during intensive care unit care: who else if not the intensive care team?

  • Correspondence

Bruna Brandao Barreto, Julia Tavares-Pereira, Luísa Pereira Novaes, Mariana Luz, Dimitri Gusmao-Flores

Family support and communication during ICU care: who else if not the intensive care team? Author's reply

  • Correspondence

Anne Renet, Frédéric Pochard, Elie Azoulay, Nancy Kentish-Barnes

Hermetic wisdom: unlocking the mysteries of citrate anticoagulation for continuous renal replacement therapy

  • Correspondence

Rogério da Hora Passos, Rafaella Maria da Cunha Lyrio, Fernanda Oliveira Coelho, Bruno Zawadzki

Evidence-based medicine to solve the mysteries of citrate anticoagulation for continuous renal replacement therapy

  • Correspondence

Patrick M. Honoré, Thomas Rimmelé, Olivier Joannes-Boyau

Set reliable hypothesis when using ICEMAN to assess credibility of subgroup analysis. Authors’ reply

  • Correspondence

Frederik M. Nielsen, Thomas L. Klitgaard, Morten H. Møller, Olav L. Schjørring, Bodil S. Rasmussen

Effect of albumin bolus therapy on vasopressor requirement after cardiac surgery? Author’s reply

  • Correspondence

Geoffrey J. Wigmore, Adam M. Deane, Jeffrey J. Presneill, Rinaldo Bellomo

Acute cor pulmonale as a confounder in trials of ECMO or prone ventilation in ARDS

  • Correspondence

Joseph R. Riddell, Benjamin J. Jones, Ifan Lewis, Matthew P. Wise

Personalized oxygen targets are needed for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

  • Correspondence

Michal Pruc, Michal Zembala, Monika Tomaszewska, Lukasz Szarpak

Can conservative oxygen targets be achieved and provide benefits in venoarterial ECMO patients?

  • Correspondence

Jing Wang, Han Zhang, Tianlong Wang, Bingyang Ji

Correction: Conservative or liberal oxygen targets in patients on venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

  • Open Access
  • Correction

Aidan Burrell, Michael J. Bailey, Rinaldo Bellomo, Hergen Buscher, Glenn Eastwood, Paul Forrest, John F. Fraser, Bentley Fulcher, David Gattas, Alisa M. Higgins, Carol L. Hodgson, Edward Litton, Emma-Leah Martin, Priya Nair, Sze J. Ng, Neil Orford, Kelly Ottosen, Eldho Paul, Vincent Pellegrino, Liadain Reid, Kiran Shekar, Richard J. Totaro, Tony Trapani, Andrew Udy, Marc Ziegenfuss, David Pilcher, Carol L Hodgson, Richard J Totaro, Michael Bailey, Amanda Corley, John Fraser, Alisa Higgins, Andrew Hilton, Carol Hodgson, Sze Ng, Richard Totaro, Meredith Young, Jasmin Board, Annalie Jones, Phoebe McCracken, Alastair Brown, Helen Young, Leah Peck, Andrew Hilton, John Dyett, Stephanie Hunter, Cheelim Liew, Kym Gellie, Nicole Robertson, Anne-Marie Palermo, Chris Allen, Ubbo Wiersema, Joanne McIntyre, Shailesh Bihari, Joe McCaffrey, Matthew Maiden, Nima Kakho, Allison Bone, Tania Salerno, Michelle Horton, Jemma Trickey, Samantha Breguet, Lucy Range, Meg Gallagher, James Winearls, Mandy Tallott, Maimoonbe Gough, Julie Pitman, James McCullough, Maree Houbert, Lewis McLean, Amber-Louise Poulter, Sarah Dalton, Jorge Brieva, Lucas Webb, Daniel de Wit, James Walsham, Jason Meyer, Meg Harward, Anand Krishnan, Cassie Jones, Josephine Mackay, Benjamin Reddi, Stephanie O’Connor, Kathleen Glasby, Nerissa Brown, Sarah Doherty, Justine Rivett, Fiona McDonald, Sophie Dohnt, Mahni Foster, Richard Totaro, Heidi Buhr, Jennifer Coles, Ruaidhri Carey, Sally Newman, Claire Reynolds, John Fraser, Andrew Thomas, Rachel Bushell, Dawn Lockwood, Oystein Tronstad, Jiville Latu, India Pearse, Niall D Ferguson, Lehana Thabane, Matthieu Schmidt

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