Vasopressor therapy in critically ill patients with shock James A. Russell STATE-OF-THE-ART Review 23 October 2019 Pages: 1503 - 1517
Expert statement on the ICU management of patients with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Elie AzoulayPhilippe R. BauerOn behalf of the Nine-i Investigators Seven-Day Profile Publication 07 October 2019 Pages: 1518 - 1539
The effect of systemic corticosteroids on the incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding in critically ill adults: a systematic review with meta-analysis Ethan ButlerMorten Hylander MøllerAnders Perner Systematic Review 09 September 2019 Pages: 1540 - 1549
Mental illness after admission to an intensive care unit Lavarnan SivanathanHannah WunschDamon C. Scales Original 03 September 2019 Pages: 1550 - 1558
Near-simultaneous intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and all-cause mortality: a cohort study Markos G. KashiourisCurtis N. SesslerKianoush Kashani Original 17 September 2019 Pages: 1559 - 1569
Association between intravenous contrast media exposure and non-recovery from dialysis-requiring septic acute kidney injury: a nationwide observational study Yoshihisa MiyamotoMasao IwagamiKent Doi Original 26 August 2019 Pages: 1570 - 1579
Mortality and costs following extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in critically ill adults: a population-based cohort study Shannon M. FernandoDanial QureshiKwadwo Kyeremanteng Original 16 September 2019 Pages: 1580 - 1589
Feasibility and safety of ultra-low tidal volume ventilation without extracorporeal circulation in moderately severe and severe ARDS patients J. C. RichardS. Marquethe REVA research network Original 23 September 2019 Pages: 1590 - 1598
ICU staffing feature phenotypes and their relationship with patients’ outcomes: an unsupervised machine learning analysis Fernando G. ZampieriJorge I. F. Salluhthe ORCHESTRA Study Investigators Original 08 October 2019 Pages: 1599 - 1607
Understanding tumor lysis syndrome Lara ZafraniEmmanuel CanetMichael Darmon Understanding the Disease 13 September 2019 Pages: 1608 - 1611
Electrically generated nitric oxide from air: a safe and economical treatment for pulmonary hypertension Binglan YuWarren M. ZapolLorenzo Berra What's New in Intensive Care 26 August 2019 Pages: 1612 - 1614
What’s new in airway management of the critically ill Vincenzo RussottoSheila N. MyatraJohn G. Laffey What's New in Intensive Care 16 September 2019 Pages: 1615 - 1618
What’s new in intensive care: tracheostomy—what is known and what remains to be determined José Aquino EsperanzaPaolo PelosiLluís Blanch What's New in Intensive Care 26 August 2019 Pages: 1619 - 1621
When more could be industry-driven: the case of the extracorporeal treatment of sepsis Miet SchetzThomas Bein Less is More in ICU 13 August 2019 Pages: 1622 - 1625
Less is more: ten reasons for considering to discontinue unproven interventions Michael DarmonDominique D. BenoitMarlies Ostermann Less is more in Intensive Care 21 August 2019 Pages: 1626 - 1628
Less is more in nutrition: critically ill patients are starving but not hungry Yaseen M. ArabiAnnika Reintam BlaserJean-Charles Preiser Less is more in Intensive Care 17 September 2019 Pages: 1629 - 1631
Endotracheal tube management during mechanical ventilation: less is more! Robert M. KacmarekGianluigi Li Bassi Less is more in Intensive Care 17 September 2019 Pages: 1632 - 1634
Focus on ventilation and ARD: recent insights Audrey De JongSamir JaberNiall D. Ferguson Editorial 16 October 2019 Pages: 1635 - 1638
Intensive care medicine rapid practice guidelines (ICM-RPG): paving the road of the future Waleed AlhazzaniMorten Hylander MøllerGiuseppe Citerio Editorial 24 September 2019 Pages: 1639 - 1641
“Hang on, I haven’t seen this patient yet…”: near simultaneous admissions to the ICU Matthew H. AnsteyHayley B. GershengornLaura Hawryluck Editorial 07 October 2019 Pages: 1642 - 1644
Worsening hypoxemia with mechanical ventilation in posttraumatic ventricular septal defect Marco ZuinGianluca RigatelliLoris Roncon Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 29 April 2019 Pages: 1647 - 1648
Bubble study from the upper limb? Watch out for Eustachius! Sean CaiDamian RatanoGhislaine Douflé Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 15 May 2019 Pages: 1649 - 1650
ECCO2R patients: look out for coloured urine R. YounanJ. L. AugyJ. L. Diehl Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 17 May 2019 Pages: 1651 - 1652
Camel shape in transpulmonary thermodilution monitoring Roy L. T. N. SaldenRonald J. A. van BommelRonald G. Pauw Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 27 May 2019 Pages: 1653 - 1654
Myocarditis in fulminant meningococcemia Hanyu QinWei Jiang Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 27 May 2019 Pages: 1655 - 1656
Clot formation between the ECMO catheter and the reperfusion catheter in a patient supported by peripheral VA-ECMO Shek Yin AuKwong Shun ChanGeorge Wing Yiu Ng Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 03 June 2019 Pages: 1657 - 1657
Is peripheral venovenous-arterial ECMO a feasible alternative to central cannulation for pediatric refractory septic shock? G. C. van Leeuwen BicharaB. FurlanettoM. Di Nardo Letter 16 September 2019 Pages: 1658 - 1660
ORI monitoring allows a reduction of time with hyperoxia in critically ill patients: the randomized control ORI2 study Sigismond LasockiAntoine BrochantPauline Dupré Letter Open access 13 August 2019 Pages: 1661 - 1662
International critical care nursing considerations and quality indicators for the 2017 surviving sepsis campaign guidelines Ruth KleinpellStijn BlotBronagh Blackwood Letter Open access 18 September 2019 Pages: 1663 - 1666
Are critical care authors publication dealers? Peter Buhl HjortrupChiara RobbaJulie Helms Letter 16 August 2019 Pages: 1667 - 1669
Who are these highly prolific authors in critical care? Chiara RobbaEmmanuel WeissJulie Helms Letter 21 August 2019 Pages: 1670 - 1672
Highly prolific authors in critical care: which factors influence their scientific output? Emmanuel WeissPeter Buhl HjortrupJulie Helms Letter 22 August 2019 Pages: 1673 - 1675
CORE-REA: COPD right heart and respiratory acidosis Jean-Loup AugyJean-Luc DiehlNadia Aissaoui Letter 30 August 2019 Pages: 1676 - 1677
Improved quantification of plasma lipopolysaccharide (LPS) burden in sepsis using 3-hydroxy myristate (3HM): a cohort study Auguste DargentJean-Paul Pais De BarrosJean-Pierre Quenot Letter 26 August 2019 Pages: 1678 - 1680
Research priorities in pediatric onco-critical care: an international Delphi consensus study Marijn SoetemanJenny Potratzthe POKER (PICU Oncology Kids in Europe Research group) research consortium of ESPNIC (European Society of Paediatric Neonatal Intensive Care) Letter 23 August 2019 Pages: 1681 - 1683
Understanding blood gas analysis Thomas ZiegenfußRolf Zander Correspondence 07 August 2019 Pages: 1684 - 1685
Venous and arterial base excess difference: methodological error or physiological reality? Luciano GattinoniMattia Busana Correspondence 24 July 2019 Pages: 1686 - 1687
Always choosing the left for the subclavian venous cannulation? Jean-Rémi LavillegrandEric Maury Correspondence 25 July 2019 Pages: 1688 - 1688
Choosing the right or left for the subclavian venous cannulation? Hyo-Seok NaHyun-Jung ShinJin-Hee Kim Correspondence 06 September 2019 Pages: 1689 - 1689