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Intensive Care Medicine

Ausgabe 5/2015

Inhalt (47 Artikel)

Seven-Day Profile Publication

Safety and feasibility of a strategy of early central venous catheter insertion in a deployed UK military Ebola virus disease treatment unit

P. S. C. Rees, L. E. M. Lamb, T. C. Nicholson-Roberts, C. N. Ardley, M. S. Bailey, D. E. Hinsley, T. E. Fletcher, S. J. Dickson

Systematic Review

Assessment of impairment and activity limitations in the critically ill: a systematic review of measurement instruments and their clinimetric properties

Selina M. Parry, Catherine L. Granger, Sue Berney, Jennifer Jones, Lisa Beach, Doa El-Ansary, René Koopman, Linda Denehy

Systematic Review

Impact of follow-up consultations for ICU survivors on post-ICU syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis

J. F. Jensen, T. Thomsen, D. Overgaard, M. H. Bestle, D. Christensen, I. Egerod

Review

Preventive and therapeutic strategies in critically ill patients with highly resistant bacteria

Matteo Bassetti, Jan J. De Waele, Philippe Eggimann, Josè Garnacho-Montero, Gunnar Kahlmeter, Francesco Menichetti, David P. Nicolau, Jose Arturo Paiva, Mario Tumbarello, Tobias Welte, Mark Wilcox, Jean Ralph Zahar, Garyphallia Poulakou

Open Access Original

Combination of arterial lactate levels and venous-arterial CO2 to arterial-venous O2 content difference ratio as markers of resuscitation in patients with septic shock

Gustavo A. Ospina-Tascón, Mauricio Umaña, William Bermúdez, Diego F. Bautista-Rincón, Glenn Hernandez, Alejandro Bruhn, Marcela Granados, Blanca Salazar, César Arango-Dávila, Daniel De Backer

Original

Association of prior antiplatelet agents with mortality in sepsis patients: a nationwide population-based cohort study

Min-Juei Tsai, Shuo-Ming Ou, Chia-Jen Shih, Pei-wen Chao, Lan-Fu Wang, Yu-Ning Shih, Szu-Yuan Li, Shu-Chen Kuo, Yen-Tao Hsu, Yung-Tai Chen

Original

Phenotypic clusters within sepsis-associated multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

Daniel B. Knox, Michael J. Lanspa, Kathryn G. Kuttler, Simon C. Brewer, Samuel M. Brown

Open Access Original

Early temperature and mortality in critically ill patients with acute neurological diseases: trauma and stroke differ from infection

Manoj Saxena, Paul Young, David Pilcher, Michael Bailey, David Harrison, Rinaldo Bellomo, Simon Finfer, Richard Beasley, Jonathan Hyam, David Menon, Kathryn Rowan, John Myburgh

Original

Prevalence and outcome of gastrointestinal bleeding and use of acid suppressants in acutely ill adult intensive care patients

Mette Krag, Anders Perner, Jørn Wetterslev, Matt P. Wise, Mark Borthwick, Stepani Bendel, Colin McArthur, Deborah Cook, Niklas Nielsen, Paolo Pelosi, Frederik Keus, Anne Berit Guttormsen, Alma D. Moller, Morten Hylander Møller

Original

Effects of a recruitment maneuver on plasma levels of soluble RAGE in patients with diffuse acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective randomized crossover study

Matthieu Jabaudon, Nacim Hamroun, Laurence Roszyk, Renaud Guérin, Jean-Etienne Bazin, Vincent Sapin, Bruno Pereira, Jean-Michel Constantin

Original

Survival in patients without acute ST elevation after cardiac arrest and association with early coronary angiography: a post hoc analysis from the TTM trial

J. Dankiewicz, N. Nielsen, M. Annborn, T. Cronberg, D. Erlinge, Y. Gasche, C. Hassager, J. Kjaergaard, T. Pellis, H. Friberg

Original

Impact of early nutrition and feeding route on outcomes of mechanically ventilated patients with shock: a post hoc marginal structural model study

Jean Reignier, Michael Darmon, Romain Sonneville, Anne-Laure Borel, Maité Garrouste-Orgeas, Stéphane Ruckly, Bertrand Souweine, Anne-Sylvie Dumenil, Hakim Haouache, Christophe Adrie, Laurent Argaud, Lilia Soufir, Guillaume Marcotte, Virginie Laurent, Dany Goldgran-Toledano, Christophe Clec’h, Carole Schwebel, Elie Azoulay, Jean-François Timsit

What's New in Intensive Care

Laboratory diagnosis of Ebola virus disease

Philippe Martin, Kevin B. Laupland, Eric H. Frost, Louis Valiquette

What's New in Intensive Care

Ten tips on how to win the war against resistance to antibiotics

Jean Carlet

What's New in Intensive Care

How to wean a patient from veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Nadia Aissaoui, Aly El-Banayosy, Alain Combes

What's New in Intensive Care

What’s new in extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal for COPD?

Darryl Abrams, Roberto Roncon-Albuquerque Jr., Daniel Brodie

What's New in Intensive Care

Do we need a new definition of sepsis?

Manu Shankar-Hari, Clifford S. Deutschman, Mervyn Singer

Understanding the Disease

Understanding the differences among inotropes

Mattia Arrigo, Alexandre Mebazaa

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

An unusual journey of a pulmonary artery catheter through the heart

Wilson F. Abdo, Johannes G. van der Hoeven

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

Orthopnea with platydeoxia secondary to prominent Eustachian valve

Alvise Berti, Andea Fisicaro, Eustachio Agricola, Giulio Cavalli

Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine

Obstructive nephropathy presenting as seizures

Wei-Chi Tsai, Wei-Wen Chang, Yu-Tzu Tsao

From the Inside

From the intensive care bed: we need to hear and listen

Darryl O’Callaghan, Anthony Holley, Jeffrey Lipman

Editorial

Rescue therapy for refractory ARDS should be offered early: no

Daniel Brodie, Claude Guérin

Editorial

Primum non nocere and challenging conventional treatment

Adam M. Deane, Gordon H. Guyatt

Editorial

Venous–arterial CO2 to arterial–venous O2 difference ratio as a resuscitation target in shock states?

Stephan M. Jakob, A. B. Johan Groeneveld, Jean-Louis Teboul

Letter

Arginase activity and CD3ζ expression after major surgery

Miguel Ángel Palomero Rodríguez, Rósula García Navas, Yolanda Laporta Báez, Jesús de Vicente Sánchez, Jose Carlos Moyano Maza, Jose María Rodríguez López, Maria Pilar Sánchez Conde, Faustino Mollinedo

Letter

Dual lumen catheter cannulation for venovenous ECMO

Federico Pappalardo, Laura Ruggeri, Marina Pieri, Giulia Maj, Michele de Bonis, Alberto Zangrillo

Letter

Is extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome related to intra-abdominal sepsis beneficial?

Nicolas Nesseler, Yoann Launey, Sonia Isslame, Erwan Flécher, Thomas Lebouvier, Yannick Mallédant, Philippe Seguin

Letter

Effects of noninvasive ventilation on heart rate variability after coronary bypass grafting: comparison between ventilators

Katrinne Alves de Souza Naves, Célia Regina Lopes, Valdeci Carlos Dionisio

Letter

Muscle diffusion of liposomal amphotericin B and posaconazole in critically ill burn patients receiving continuous hemodialysis

Quentin Ressaire, Christophe Padoin, Marc Chaouat, Veronique Maurel, Alexandre Alanio, Axelle Ferry, Sabri Soussi, Mourad Benyamina, Blandine Denis, Maurice Mimoun, Alexandre Mebazaa, Matthieu Legrand

Letter

Predictors of noninvasive ventilation success in children with acute respiratory failure

Ilirjana Bakalli, Ermela Celaj, Artan Simaku, Ermira Kola, Sashenka Sallabanda

Correspondence

Oxygen and cardiac arrest: the timepoint matters

Otmar Schindler, Geza Gemes, Walter Spindelboeck

Correspondence

Ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention: the issue is the control of oropharyngeal and gut overgrowth

Luciano Silvestri, Miguel A. de la Cal, Hendrick K. F. van Saene

Correspondence

Ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention: response to Silvestri et al.

Girish B. Nair, Michael S. Niederman

Correspondence

Comment on Hamada et al.: Ultrasound assessment of gastric volume in critically ill patients

Yücel Gültekin, Gökşen Öz, Kaya Yorgancı

Correspondence

Testing current practice is no mistake

Anders Perner, Nicolai Haase, Jørn Wetterslev, Lars B. Holst

Correspondence

Response to Perner et al.: testing current practice is no mistake

Jean-Louis Vincent, Jesse B. Hall, Arthur S. Slutsky

Correspondence

Guiding fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients: how to evaluate the available tools?

Kees H. Polderman, Berthold Bein, Stefan Kluge, Bernd Saugel

Correspondence

Immunomodulatory adjunctive treatment options for Ebola virus disease patients

Peter Pickkers, André van der Ven, Mihai G. Netea

Erratum

Erratum to: Outcome of acute mesenteric ischemia in the intensive care unit: a retrospective, multicenter study of 780 cases

Marc Leone, Carole Bechis, Karine Baumstarck, Alexandre Ouattara, Olivier Collange, Pascal Augustin, Djillali Annane, Charlotte Arbelot, Karim Asehnoune, Olivier Baldési, Simon Bourcier, Laurence Delapierre, Didier Demory, Baptiste Hengy, Carole Ichai, Eric Kipnis, Etienne Brasdefer, Sigismond Lasocki, Matthieu Legrand, Olivier Mimoz, Thomas Rimmelé, Jugurtha Aliane, Pierre-Marie Bertrand, Nicolas Bruder, Fanny Klasen, Emilie Friou, Bruno Lévy, Oriane Martinez, Eric Peytel, Alexandra Piton, Elisa Richter, Toufik Kamel, Marie-Charlotte Vogler, Florent Wallet, Mourad Boufi, Bernard Allaouchiche, Jean-Michel Constantin, Claude Martin, Samir Jaber, Jean-Yves Lefrant

Erratum

Erratum to: Risk factors for target non-attainment during empirical treatment with β-lactam antibiotics in critically ill patients

Jan J. De Waele, J. Lipman, M. Akova, M. Bassetti, G. Dimopoulos, M. Kaukonen, D. Koulenti, C. Martin, P. Montravers, J. Rello, A. Rhodes, A. A. Udy, T. Starr, S. C. Wallis, J. A. Roberts

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