Artificial intelligence in intensive care medicine Muhammad MamdaniArthur S. Slutsky Editorial 07 August 2020 Pages: 147 - 149
Artificial intelligence in telemetry: what clinicians should know David M. MaslovePaul W. G. ElbersGilles Clermont Editorial 02 January 2021 Pages: 150 - 153
Five principles for the intelligent use of AI in medical imaging Errol ColakRobert MorelandMarzyeh Ghassemi Editorial 15 January 2021 Pages: 154 - 156
Five things every clinician should know about AI ethics in intensive care James A. ShawNayha SethiBrian L. Block Editorial 19 October 2020 Pages: 157 - 159
Prevalence, associated factors and outcomes of pressure injuries in adult intensive care unit patients: the DecubICUs study Sonia O. LabeauElsa Afonsothe European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) Trials Group Collaborators Original Open access 09 October 2020 Pages: 160 - 169
Trends in clinical profiles, organ support use and outcomes of patients with cancer requiring unplanned ICU admission: a multicenter cohort study Fernando G. ZampieriThiago G. RomanoMarcio Soares Original 07 August 2020 Pages: 170 - 179
COVID-19 increased the risk of ICU-acquired bloodstream infections: a case–cohort study from the multicentric OUTCOMEREA network Niccolò BuettiStéphane RucklyJean-François Timsit Original 27 January 2021 Pages: 180 - 187
Relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the incidence of ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infections: a European multicenter cohort study Anahita RouzéIgnacio Martin-Loecheson behalf of the coVAPid study Group Original 03 January 2021 Pages: 188 - 198
Ultrasound assessment of pulmonary fibroproliferative changes in severe COVID-19: a quantitative correlation study with histopathological findings Renata Aparecida de Almeida MonteiroAmaro Nunes Duarte-NetoMarisa Dolhnikoff Original 03 January 2021 Pages: 199 - 207
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with severe respiratory failure from COVID-19 Shahzad ShaefiSamantha K. Brennerthe STOP-COVID Investigators Original 02 February 2021 Pages: 208 - 221
Leaving a mark: pressure injury research in the intensive care unit Craig M. DaleJake TranMargaret S. Herridge Editorial 27 January 2021 Pages: 222 - 224
Christmas-colored urine in vasoplegic shock Govind PandompatamMuhammad Qaseem Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 24 November 2020 Pages: 225 - 225
Intensive care for COVID-19 in low- and middle-income countries: research opportunities and challenges Jorge I. F. SalluhGaston BurghiRashan Haniffa What's New in Intensive Care 13 November 2020 Pages: 226 - 229
Ten reasons for focusing on the care we provide for family members of critically ill patients with COVID-19 Élie AzoulayJ. Randall CurtisNancy Kentish-Barnes What's New in Intensive Care 24 November 2020 Pages: 230 - 233
Physical restraint of patients in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units Matthew J. MaidenAllison BoneThe George Institute for Global Health, and the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group Letter 12 November 2020 Pages: 234 - 236
Discriminating between CPAP success and failure in COVID-19 patients with severe respiratory failure Pietro ArinaBeatrice Basoon behalf of the UCL Critical Care COVID-19 Research Group Letter 16 November 2020 Pages: 237 - 239
Long term outcomes of critically ill COVID-19 pneumonia patients: early learning Claire McCueRichard CowanJoanne McPeake Letter 09 November 2020 Pages: 240 - 241
From the inside out: personal journeys in intensive care Briseida MemaAndrew HelmersLaura E. Navne Letter 08 November 2020 Pages: 242 - 243
May resilient family members of critically ill patients experience less caregiving burden? Márcio Manozzo BoniattiRESILIENCE-ICU Group Letter 03 January 2021 Pages: 244 - 245
Sex differences in response to adjunctive corticosteroid treatment for patients with septic shock Kelly ThompsonBalasubramanian Venkatesh on behalf of the ADRENAL Investigators, sex-disaggregated analysis Steering Committee Letter 07 January 2021 Pages: 246 - 248
Midodrine administration during critical illness: fixed-dose or titrate to response? Richard R. RikerDavid J. Gagnon Correspondence 25 November 2020 Pages: 249 - 251
High-dose midodrine is not effective for treatment of persistent hypotension in the intensive care unit Peter SanterMatthias Eikermann Correspondence 08 January 2021 Pages: 252 - 253
Critically ill patients with COVID-19: are they hemodynamically unstable and do we know why? Frederic MichardAntoine Vieillard-Baron Correspondence 10 September 2020 Pages: 254 - 255
Treating critically ill anemic patients with erythropoietin: less is more Simon OczkowskiAkshay ShahThe ESICM Transfusion Guideline Part 1 Task force Correspondence 09 October 2020 Pages: 256 - 257
Correction to: Trends in clinical profiles, organ support use and outcomes of patients with cancer requiring unplanned ICU admission: a multicenter cohort study Fernando G. ZampieriThiago G. RomanoMarcio Soares Correction 02 October 2020 Pages: 259 - 260
Correction to: Is the literature inconclusive about the harm from HES? No Christian J. WiedermannRinaldo BellomoAnders Perner Correction Open access 14 October 2020 Pages: 261 - 261
Correction to: Hypoalbuminemia and acute kidney injury: a meta-analysis of observational clinical studies Christian J. WiedermannWolfgang WiedermannMichael Joannidis Correction Open access 14 October 2020 Pages: 262 - 262
Correction to: Accumulation of hydroxyethyl starch in human and animal tissues: a systematic review Christian J. WiedermannMichael Joannidis Correction Open access 14 October 2020 Pages: 263 - 263
Correction to: The Boldt scandal still in need of action: the example of colloids 10 years after initial suspicion of fraud Christian J. WiedermannMichael Joannidis Correction Open access 13 October 2020 Pages: 264 - 264