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Intensivist physician-to-patient ratios and mortality in the intensive care unit
Kahn J.M.. et al.
OPEN ACCESS ~ What's New in Intensive Care
What’s new in therapeutic drug monitoring of antimicrobials?
Sjövall F., Lanckohr C. and Bracht H.
Ventilator associated tracheobronchitis and pneumonia: one infection with two faces
Martin-Loeches I., Povoa P. and Nseir S.
To mobilise or not to mobilise: is that the right question?
Hodgson C.L., Kho M.E. and Maldaner da Silva V.
What's New in Intensive Care
Towards adequate and automated antibiotic dosing
Janssen A., De Waele J.J., Elbers P.W.G.
Aerosolised antibiotics in critical care
Rello J., Bouglé A., Rouby J-J
What’s new in reducing the impact of tracheostomy on communication and swallowing in the ICU
Mills C.S., Cuthbertson B.H. and Michou E.
Recent Advances in ICU
The use of high-flow nasal oxygen
Maggiore S.M., Grieco D.L., Lemiale V.
Invasive mechanical ventilation
Wong I.M.J., Ferguson N.D. and Urner M.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Editorial
More than patient benefit: taking a broader view of ICU admission decisions
Batten J.N., Caruso P. and Metaxa V.
Editorial
Severe community-acquired pneumonia: in search of the guiding star
Póvoa P., Nseir S., Salluh J.
Personalized noninvasive respiratory support for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure
Grieco D.L., Munshi L. and Piquilloud L.
OPEN ACCESS ~ From the Inside
No blood transfusion for my own anaemia—tit for tat?
Bein T.
From the Inside
Ableism in the intensive care unit
Taccone F.S
Letter
Burnout among ICU caregivers: a positive impact of therapeutic communication?
Pilon C. et al.
Publication hyper-inflation in the field of intensive care
Tsutsumi Y., Tsuchiya A. and Kawahara T.
Rapid temperature increases under isoflurane sedation
Müller-Wirtz L.M. et al.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Correspondences
On children’s visits, mobile phones and family empowerment in paediatric intensive care medicine
Strik J.J.M.H., Tijssen K.A.M. and Schieveld J.N.M.
On children’s visits, mobile phones and family empowerment in paediatric intensive care medicine. Author’s reply
Brauchle M. et al.
Severe bronchiolitis in infants less than 12 months old
Gelbart B. and Shann F.
Norepinephrine dosage: the details go beyond a grain of salt
Wieruszewski P.M.
Norepinephrine dose and the grain of salt: a task force is needed
Leone M
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