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Twenty percent human albumin solution fluid bolus administration therapy in patients after cardiac surgery-II: a multicentre randomised controlled trial
Wigmore G. J. et al
Mølgaard Nielsen F. et al
Editorial
The limitations of evidence-based medicine compel the practice of personalized medicine
Einav S. and O’Connor M.
Who should receive volume resuscitation with 20% albumin after cardiac surgery? It is probably more complex than just a lack of flair!
Honore P. M., Lawler P. R. and Zarbock A.
Frailty is crucial in FORECASTing outcomes in critical care
Ferrante L. E. and Szczeklik W.
Using the helmet
Grassi A. and Bellani G.
Selective digestive tract decontamination implementation
Schouten J., van Mol M. and De Waele J. J.
Individualized treatment in critical care: the oxygenation paradigm
Buell K. G., Semler M. W. and Churpek M. M.
Letter
Sex-, gender-, and diversity-based analysis of the Intensive Care Medicine Journal’s most-cited articles of 2023
Schluchter H., Schaden E. and Seeland U.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Letter
Sex representation within intensive care trials in Australia and New Zealand
Modra L. et al
Correspondence
Post-intensive care unit care: it is time to abandon hospital-centrism
Sharshar T.
Complex interaction of infusion volumes and confounding factors with lactate clearance in septic shock
Ishii J. et al
Striving for perfection: navigating the complexity of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and positioning in acute respiratory distress syndrome treatment
Passos R. H., Ferreira I. A. and Bravim B. A.
Critical insights into venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation outcomes in immunocompromised patients: addressing uncertainties in cause of death and treatment strategies
Tanabe Y., Ohshimo S. and Shime N.
Critical insights into venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation outcomes in immunocompromised patients: addressing uncertainties in cause of death and treatment strategies. Author’s reply
Moyon Q., Sonneville R. and Schmidt M.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Correspondence
Federated learning: a step in the right direction to improve data equity
van Genderen M. E. et al