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Mental health sequelae in survivors of cardiogenic shock complicating myocardial infarction. A population-based cohort study
Fernando S. M. et al
Editorial
Diagnosing sepsis: where we’re at and where we’re going
Zimmermann T., Brealey D. and Singer M.
Lung ultrasound for diagnosis and management of ARDS
Smit M. R., Mayo P. H. and Mongodi S.
Caring for the dying patient in ICU
Siddiqui S., Kretzer L. and Metaxa V.
Visco-elastic testing in traumatic bleeding
Juffermans N. P. and Bouzat P.
Harnessing the power of hemostasis testing in intensive care unit
Helms J., Iba T. and Angles-Cano E.
Managing the cerebral complications of acute respiratory distress syndrome
Robba C., Cho S. and Sekhon M. S.
Using diuretic therapy in the critically ill patient
Ostermann M., Awdishu L. and Legrand M.
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Pro
Giani M., Papazian L. and Grasselli G.
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Con
Schmidt M., Kimmoun A. and Combes A.
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Not sure
Abrams D., Guervilly C. and Brodie D.
Mind the gap: understanding the discordance between the ATS and ESICM ARDS guidelines—the ATS perspective
Sahetya S. K., Rochwerg B. and Fan E.
Sequencing interventions in ARDS: the critical role of timing and order in standardized management
Duggal A. and Camporota L.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome guidelines: oceans apart or rivers that merge?
Camporota L., Calfee C. S. and Grasselli G.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Editorial
Definitions, guidelines and opinions: the white, the black and the grey
Gattinoni L.
What's New in Intensive Care
Prone positioning
Guérin C., Li J. and Grasselli G.
Hepatorenal syndrome in the intensive care unit
Nadim M. K. et al
Cardiogenic shock in 2024: insight the complex reality of ECLS and left ventricular unloading strategies
Ughetto A., Schrage B. and Delmas C.
Letter
Tired of “alarm fatigue” in the intensive care unit: taking a fresh path to solutions using cognitive load theory
Goldart E. et al
Characteristics of co-infection and secondary infection amongst critically ill COVID-19 patients in the first two waves of the pandemic
De Corte T. et al
Correspondence
Entangled in stagnant recruitment delusions
Briassoulis G. et al
Nomenclature issues: non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia and colon ischaemia
Acosta S., Coopersmith C. M. and Reintam Blaser A.
Dyspnoea in intensive care unit: a truly multi-professional problem
Sanger H. et al
The new global definition of ARDS loses one of the first games: a chromatic advice. Author’s reply
Qian F., van den Boom W. and Choong K.
Seeking the road to healing: unanswered questions in the role of post-intensive care multidisciplinary consultations
Cheung E. H. and Ho L.
Artificial intelligence as a further step in the detection of dyspnea in the critically ill mechanically ventilated patient
Blanch L. et al
Norepinephrine salt formulations are not a matter of pharmacologic potency
Wieruszewski P. M.and Khanna A. K.
OPEN ACCESS ~ Correspondence
Norepinephrine dose and concentration reporting: the devil is in the details
Kattan E., Ibarra-Estrada M. and Jung J.
Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine
Right atrial collapse mimicking cardiac tamponade in a patient on veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Saura O., Combes A. and Hekimian G.