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Intensive Care Medicine

Ausgabe 11/2004

Inhalt (29 Artikel)

Editorial

Epidural analgesia in sepsis: too early to judge a new concept

Andreas W. Sielenkämper, Hugo Van Aken

Seminal Study

Oxygen transport—the oxygen delivery controversy

Jean-Louis Vincent, Daniel De Backer

Review

Clinical identification of cognitive impairment in ICU survivors: insights for intensivists

Sharon M. Gordon, James C. Jackson, E. Wesley Ely, Candace Burger, Ramona O. Hopkins

Review

Research issues in the evaluation of cognitive impairment in intensive care unit survivors

James C. Jackson, Sharon M. Gordon, E. Wesley Ely, Candice Burger, Ramona O. Hopkins

Physiological Note

Pulse oximetry

Amal Jubran

Original

Effects of expiratory tracheal gas insufflation in patients with severe head trauma and acute lung injury

Melcior Martínez-Pérez, Francesca Bernabé, Rocío Peña, Rafael Fernández, Avi Nahum, Lluís Blanch

Original

Immune monitoring of patients with septic shock by measurement of intraleukocyte cytokines

Thierry Fumeaux, Julien Dufour, Sabine Stern, Jérôme Pugin

Original

C-reactive protein used as an early indicator of infection in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Rafael Sierra, Jordi Rello, María Angeles Bailén, Encarnación Benítez, Antonio Gordillo, Cristobal León, Sebastián Pedraza

Original

Infective endocarditis in the intensive care unit: clinical spectrum and prognostic factors in 228 consecutive patients

Bruno Mourvillier, Jean-Louis Trouillet, Jean-François Timsit, Jérome Baudot, Jean Chastre, Bernard Régnier, Claude Gibert, Michel Wolff

Original

Perioperative monitoring of circulating and central blood volume in cardiac surgery by pulse dye densitometry

Frank Bremer, Albert Schiele, Jan Sagkob, Thomas Palmaers, Klaus Tschaikowsky

Original

Initial distribution volume of glucose as noninvasive indicator of cardiac preload: comparison with intrathoracic blood volume

Vincenzo Gabbanelli, Simona Pantanetti, Abele Donati, Alessandra Montozzi, Cristiana Carbini, Paolo Pelaia

Original

Post mortem examination in the intensive care unit: still useful?

George Dimopoulos, Michael Piagnerelli, Jacques Berré, Isabelle Salmon, Jean-Louis Vincent

Experimental

Effects of thoracic epidural anaesthesia on intestinal microvascular perfusion in a rodent model of normotensive endotoxaemia

Jörn Adolphs, Diego K. Schmidt, Ines Korsukewitz, Britta Kamin, Helmut Habazettl, Michael Schäfer, Martin Welte

Experimental

Effect of increasing doses of magnesium in experimental pulmonary hypertension after acute pulmonary embolism

Nikolaus A. Haas, Jan Kemke, Ingram Schulze-Neick, Peter E. Lange

News

A law for end of life care in France?

François J. P. Lemaire

Brief Report

Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on the sigmoid equation in experimental acute lung injury

Frederique Bayle, Claude Guerin, Jean-Paul Viale, Jean-Christophe Richard, Guy Annat

Brief Report

Mode of death after admission to an intensive care unit following cardiac arrest

Stephen Laver, Catherine Farrow, Duncan Turner, Jerry Nolan

Experimental

Volumetric capnography as a bedside monitoring of thrombolysis in major pulmonary embolism

Franck Verschuren, Erkki Heinonen, Didier Clause, Jean Roeseler, Frédéric Thys, Philippe Meert, Eric Marion, Abdulwahed El Gariani, Jacques Col, Marc Reynaert, Giuseppe Liistro

Correspondence

Authors’ reply

Alain Combes

Correspondence

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: correction of severe bleeding complication with intravenous immune globulin

Alex P. Betrosian, George Theodossiades, Margarita Balla, Christos Diakalis, George Georgiades

Correspondence

A role for negative fluid balance in septic patients with abdominal compartment syndrome?

Roman Kula, Pavel Szturz, Peter Sklienka, Jan Neiser, Jan Jahoda

Erratum

Pattern of lung emptying and expiratory resistance in mechanically ventilated patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Eumorfia Kondili, Christina Alexopoulou, George Prinianakis, Nectaria Xirouchaki, Dimitris Georgopoulos

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