Critical Care

official impact factor 4.60

Editor-in-Chief

  • Jean-Louis Vincent, Erasme University Hospital

Society Affiliations

ISICEM logo

Affiliated to the International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM), Brussels, Belgium.
Delegates click here

Critical Care Canada Forum logo

Affiliated to the Critical Care Canada Forum (CCCF), Toronto, Canada.
Delegates click here

Articles

There has been an error retrieving the data. Please try again.
  • An alternative to CVC?

    Power injectable peripherally inserted central catheters can be used successfully in most intensive care unit patients with few contraindications and low rates of complications, similar to central venous catheters (CVC).

    Critical Care 2012, 16:R21
  • Probiotics reduce infections for ICU patients

    Prophylactic administration of probiotics appears to promote a return to a more normal Th1/Th2 balance in patients with severe traumatic brain injury, which may contribute to a decreased nosocomial infection rate.

    Critical Care 2011, 15:R290
  • A prognostic marker in SAH?

    Plasma copeptin level is substantially higher in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) compared to healthy controls, and is an independent predictor of functional outcome and death.

    Critical Care 2011, 15:R288
  • suPAR levels in patients with burn injuries

    Pulmonary levels of soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) may be useful for diagnosis of inhalation injury, while systemic suPAR levels may be prognostic for duration of mechanical ventilation and ICU-stay.

    Critical Care 2011, 15:R270
  • HFOV in neonates and infants

    High-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV) is associated with shorter length of mechanical ventilation and intensive care unit stay in neonates and infants with respiratory distress following congenital heart surgery.

    Critical Care 2011, 15:R259
  • Dynamic indices of lactate homeostasis

    Measuring the magnitude, duration and trend of changes in blood lactate concentration over time may be more useful in predicting outcome in critically ill patients than a single measurement taken on admission.

    Critical Care 2011, 15:R242

RSS

Comments

View more comments

Open Access Research

Sign up to Critical Care

Submit an article to Critical Care

Aims & scope


Critical Care is a high quality, peer-reviewed, international clinical medical journal. Critical Care aims to improve the care of critically ill patients by acquiring, discussing, distributing, and promoting evidence-based information relevant to intensivists.
The journal publishes commentaries, reviews, and research in all areas of intensive care and emergency medicine. Critical Care aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the intensive care field.

Latest issue

Critical Care Volume 15 Issue 6

The complete issue of Critical Care Volume 15 Issue 6 is now available.

Video interview with Jean-Louis Vincent

Video interview with Jean-Louis Vincent
video interview

Latest review

All reviews, commentaries and reports published in Critical Care become free to access 12 months after publication. See below for the latest free review.


Review subscription

Clinical review: The ABC of weaning failure - a structured approach

Leo M Heunks, Johannes G van der Hoeven

Critical Care 2010, 14:245 (8 December 2010)

Latest supplements

Volume 15 Suppl 3 (27 October 2011)

Sepsis 2011

Meeting abstracts
Beijing, China. 26-28 October 2011

View all supplements

Email updates

Receive new issue alerts and journal updates.

Indexed by

  • MEDLINE
  • PubMed
  • PubMed Central
  • Science Citation Index
  • Science Citation Index Expanded
  • Scirus

View all

ISSN: 1364-8535