Long-term outcomes in patients with severe sepsis randomised to resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.42 or Ringer’s acetate Anders PernerNicolai HaaseJørn Wetterslev Seven-Day Profile Publication 08 May 2014 Pages: 927 - 934
My paper 20 years later: Effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on right ventricular function in humans Michael R. Pinsky My Paper 20 Years Later 24 April 2014 Pages: 935 - 941
Helmet CPAP vs. oxygen therapy in severe hypoxemic respiratory failure due to pneumonia Anna Maria BrambillaStefano AlibertiRoberto Cosentini Original 10 May 2014 Pages: 942 - 949
Association between tidal volume size, duration of ventilation, and sedation needs in patients without acute respiratory distress syndrome: an individual patient data meta-analysis Ary Serpa NetoFabienne D. SimonisMarcus J. Schultz Original 09 May 2014 Pages: 950 - 957
Capillary refill time exploration during septic shock H. Ait-OufellaN. BigeB. Guidet Original 09 May 2014 Pages: 958 - 964
Ultrasound assessment of gastric volume in critically ill patients S. R. HamadaP. GarconJ. Mantz Original 20 May 2014 Pages: 965 - 972
Dysglycaemia in the critically ill and the interaction of chronic and acute glycaemia with mortality Mark P. PlummerRinaldo BellomoAdam M. Deane Original 24 April 2014 Pages: 973 - 980
Offering the opportunity for family to be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: 1-year assessment Patricia JabreKarim TazarourteFrederic Adnet Original 23 May 2014 Pages: 981 - 987
Tigecycline use in critically ill patients: a multicentre prospective observational study in the intensive care setting Philippe MontraversHervé DupontThe Tigecycline Group Original Open access 29 May 2014 Pages: 988 - 997
Predictors of insufficient amikacin peak concentration in critically ill patients receiving a 25 mg/kg total body weight regimen Etienne de MontmollinLila BouadmaRomain Sonneville Original 01 April 2014 Pages: 998 - 1005
Editor's picks, 2012–2013: sixteen articles in free access in Intensive Care Medicine ICM Editorial Team Editor's Picks 28 May 2014 Pages: 1006 - 1008
In pursuit of pain: recent advances and future directions in pain assessment in the ICU Céline GélinasGerald ChanquesKathleen Puntillo What's New in Intensive Care 06 May 2014 Pages: 1009 - 1014
Middle East respiratory syndrome Chi Hung Czarina LeungCharles David Gomersall What's New in Intensive Care 13 May 2014 Pages: 1015 - 1017
Understanding acute kidney injury in sepsis Ville PettiläRinaldo Bellomo Understanding the Disease 06 May 2014 Pages: 1018 - 1020
Rapid detection of thyroid cartilage fracture by ultrasound in a multiple trauma patient Xiong YeMao ZhangSui-Yang Zhang Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 24 April 2014 Pages: 1021 - 1022
Parotiditis secondary to NIV interface Nicolas MottardMartin CourArnaud Friggeri Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 06 May 2014 Pages: 1023 - 1024
Therapeutic hypothermia and coronary angiography are mandatory after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Yes Jerry P. NolanAlain Cariou Editorial 27 May 2014 Pages: 1027 - 1029
Therapeutic hypothermia and coronary angiography are mandatory after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: No Hans FribergNiklas Nielsen Editorial 22 May 2014 Pages: 1030 - 1032
Amikacin dosing in the ICU: we now know more, but still not enough… Francesco G. De RosaJason A. Roberts Editorial 10 May 2014 Pages: 1033 - 1035
Hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.42 for bolus resuscitation in severe sepsis: long-term follow-up, confidence intervals and clinically important differences in outcomes Gordon S. DoigFiona Simpson Editorial 20 May 2014 Pages: 1036 - 1038
Is there a future for tigecycline? Matteo BassettiGaryfallia PoulakouHelen Giamarellou Editorial 29 May 2014 Pages: 1039 - 1045
Candidemia and non-candidemia related septic shock: are there differences between them? Marin H. KollefJosé-Artur PaivaPierre-Emmanuel Charles Editorial 16 May 2014 Pages: 1046 - 1048
Treatment thresholds for hyperglycemia in critically ill patients with and without diabetes Paul E. MarikMoritoki Egi Editorial 24 May 2014 Pages: 1049 - 1051
Clinical significance of monitoring perfusion in non-vital organs Alexandre LimaJukka Takala Editorial 29 May 2014 Pages: 1052 - 1054
Noninvasive ventilation in blunt chest trauma: beware of missed esophageal injuries! Cédric CarriéNicolas MorelMatthieu Biais Letter 01 May 2014 Pages: 1055 - 1056
Enabling speech in ICU patients during mechanical ventilation Peter H. EgbersRenske BultsmaE. Christiaan Boerma Letter Open access 07 May 2014 Pages: 1057 - 1058
Arterial blood culture to hasten the diagnosis of candidemia in critically ill patients Carlo TasciniFrancesco SbranaFrancesco Menichetti Letter 16 May 2014 Pages: 1059 - 1060
Comment on Xirouchaki et al.: impact of lung ultrasound on clinical decision making in critically ill patients M. O’ConnorC. E. IsittM. P. Vizcaychipi Correspondence 06 May 2014 Pages: 1061 - 1062
Impact of lung ultrasound on clinical decision making in critically ill patients: response to O’Connor et al. N. XirouchakiD. Georgopoulos Correspondence 06 May 2014 Pages: 1063 - 1063
How precise is “precision” of hemodynamic measurements in clinical validation studies? Martin PetzoldtBernd SaugelDaniel A. Reuter Correspondence 08 May 2014 Pages: 1064 - 1064
Colistin, SDD and resistance: nihil novi sub sole Luciano SilvestriNia TaylorJan Bakker Correspondence 27 May 2014 Pages: 1065 - 1065
SDD and colistin resistance: end of a dream? Matteo BassettiElda Righi Correspondence 27 May 2014 Pages: 1066 - 1067