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Intensive Care Medicine

Ausgabe 2/2014

Inhalt (36 Artikel)

Year in Review 2013

Year in review in Intensive Care Medicine 2013: I. Acute kidney injury, ultrasound, hemodynamics, cardiac arrest, transfusion, neurocritical care, and nutrition

Giuseppe Citerio, Jan Bakker, Matteo Bassetti, Dominique Benoit, Maurizio Cecconi, J. Randall Curtis, Glenn Hernandez, Margaret Herridge, Samir Jaber, Michael Joannidis, Laurent Papazian, Mark Peters, Pierre Singer, Martin Smith, Marcio Soares, Antoni Torres, Antoine Vieillard-Baron, Jean-François Timsit, Elie Azoulay

Open Access Systematic Review

Accumulation of hydroxyethyl starch in human and animal tissues: a systematic review

Christian J. Wiedermann, Michael Joannidis

Seven-Day Profile Publication

Tight computerized versus conventional glucose control in the ICU: a randomized controlled trial

Pierre Kalfon, Bruno Giraudeau, Carole Ichai, Alexandre Guerrini, Nicolas Brechot, Raphaël Cinotti, Pierre-François Dequin, Béatrice Riu-Poulenc, Philippe Montravers, Djilalli Annane, Hervé Dupont, Michel Sorine, Bruno Riou

Original

Implementation of a multifaceted sepsis education program in an emerging country setting: clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness in a long-term follow-up study

Danilo Teixeira Noritomi, Otavio T. Ranzani, Mariana Barbosa Monteiro, Elaine Maria Ferreira, Sergio Ricardo Santos, Fernando Leibel, Flavia Ribeiro Machado

Original Article

Specific MAIT cell behaviour among innate-like T lymphocytes in critically ill patients with severe infections

David Grimaldi, Lionel Le Bourhis, Bertrand Sauneuf, Agnès Dechartres, Christophe Rousseau, Fatah Ouaaz, Maud Milder, Delphine Louis, Jean-Daniel Chiche, Jean-Paul Mira, Olivier Lantz, Frédéric Pène

Original

Patients with faecal peritonitis admitted to European intensive care units: an epidemiological survey of the GenOSept cohort

Ascanio Tridente, Geraldine M. Clarke, A. Walden, S. McKechnie, P. Hutton, G. H. Mills, A. C. Gordon, P. A. H. Holloway, J.-D. Chiche, J. Bion, F. Stuber, C. Garrard, C. J. Hinds

Original

Impact of the humidification device on intubation rate during noninvasive ventilation with ICU ventilators: results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial

François Lellouche, E. L’Her, F. Abroug, N. Deye, P. O. Rodriguez, A. Rabbat, S. Jaber, M. Fartoukh, G. Conti, C. Cracco, J. C. Richard, J. D. Ricard, H. Mal, H. Mentec, F. Loisel, J. C. Lacherade, S. Taillé, L. Brochard

Original Article

Early postoperative prophylactic noninvasive ventilation after major lung resection in COPD patients: a randomized controlled trial

Christine Lorut, Aurélie Lefebvre, Benjamin Planquette, Laurent Quinquis, Hervé Clavier, Nicola Santelmo, Halim Abou Hanna, François Bellenot, Jean-François Regnard, Marc Riquet, Pierre Magdeleinat, Guy Meyer, Nicolas Roche, Gérard Huchon, Joel Coste, Antoine Rabbat

Original Article

Continuous electroencephalography in a surgical intensive care unit

Pedro Kurtz, Nicolas Gaspard, Anna Sophia Wahl, Rebecca Marie Bauer, Lawrence J. Hirsch, Hannah Wunsch, Jan Claassen

Review

Palliative care in the ICU: relief of pain, dyspnea, and thirst—A report from the IPAL-ICU Advisory Board

Kathleen Puntillo, Judith Eve Nelson, David Weissman, Randall Curtis, Stefanie Weiss, Jennifer Frontera, Michelle Gabriel, Ross Hays, Dana Lustbader, Anne Mosenthal, Colleen Mulkerin, Daniel Ray, Rick Bassett, Renee Boss, Karen Brasel, Margaret Campbell

What's New in Intensive Care

Sepsis and the innate-like response

James J. Douglas, Jennifer L. Y. Tsang, Keith R. Walley

What's New in Intensive Care

The truth about nutrition in the ICU

P. Singer, G. S. Doig, C. Pichard

What's New in Intensive Care

Hydroxyethyl starch: putting patient safety first

Julian Bion, Rinaldo Bellomo, John Myburgh, Anders Perner, Konrad Reinhart, Simon Finfer

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

A dangerous percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy

G. Casso, J. C. van den Berg, S. Demertzis, T. Cassina

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

“Footprinting” her diagnosis: hypocalcaemia-induced muscle contraction

Maartje de Gier, Florens Polderman, Cornelis P. C. de Jager

Open Access Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

Air embolism in the internal jugular vein

Michael J. Lanspa, Stacy A. Johnson

From the Inside

Night shift: intensive care

Brenda Butka

Editorial

The responsibility of undertaking large randomized controlled trials

Jean-Charles Preiser, Jan Wernerman

Editorial

Sepsis without borders

Rui P. Moreno, Greg S. Martin

Editorial

Old wine in new bottles: should we publish old data?

Matthieu Resche-Rigon, Daniel Talmor, John P. Kress

Letter

Microbiological findings and adequacy of antibiotic treatment in the critically ill patient with drowning-associated pneumonia

Evelien Assink-de Jong, Matthijs Douma, Albertus Beishuizen, Martine Hoogewerf, Yvette J. Debets-Ossenkopp, Monique C. de Waard, Armand R. J. Girbes

Correspondence

Response to De Jonghe et al.: Prognostication of neurological outcome after cardiac arrest: standardization of neurological examination conditions is needed

M. J. A. Kamps, J. Horn, M. Oddo, J. E. Fugate, C. Storm, T. Cronberg, O. Wu, J. M. Binnekade, C. W. E. Hoedemaekers

Correspondence

Influence of ventilatory strategy on the PRESERVE mortality risk score

Luigi Camporota, Chris Meadows, Gavin Salt, Nicholas Barrett

Correspondence

Intra-abdominal candidiasis and probiotics: we know little but it’s time to try

Jacopo Colombo, Angela Arena, Daniela Codazzi , Martin Langer

Correspondence

Need for a biomarker to de-escalate antimicrobial empirical therapy

José Garnacho-Montero, Antonio Gutiérrez-Pizarraya, Ana Escoresca-Ortega

Correspondence

Light levels of sedation and DSM-5 criteria for delirium

I. J. Zaal, A. J. C. Slooter

Erratum

Erratum to: New patterns of A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza in the Southern Hemisphere

David Vandroux, Elise Brottet, Lionel Ursulet, Marion Angue, Julien Jabot, Laurent Filleul, Bernard-Alex Gauzere

Erratum

Erratum to: Sepsis without borders

Rui P. Moreno, Greg S. Martin

Update AINS

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