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Volume 5 Issue 6

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The CRASH trial: the first large-scale, randomised, controlled trial in head injury

Ian Roberts Critical Care 2001, 5:292-293 (1 October 2001)

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Intubating trauma patients before reaching hospital – revisited

Frédéric Adnet, Frédéric Lapostolle, Agnès Ricard-Hibon, Pierre Carli, Patrick Goldstein Critical Care 2001, 5:290-291 (12 October 2001)

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Venous thromboembolism deserves your attention

Charles Marc Samama Critical Care 2001, 5:277-279 (3 November 2001)

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Pulmonary hypertension associated with COPD

Robert Naeije, Joan A Barberà Critical Care 2001, 5:286-289 (3 November 2001)

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Systemic inflammatory response to cardiac surgery: does female sex really protect?

Marie-Christine Seghaye, Ma Qing, Götz von Bernuth Critical Care 2001, 5:280-282 (6 November 2001)

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Protocol-driven care in the intensive care unit: a tool for quality

Richard J Wall, Robert S Dittus, E Wesley Ely Critical Care 2001, 5:283-285 (6 November 2001)

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Paper reports overview: Cranberry juice, fluid replacement and bad innovations

Jonathan Ball Critical Care 2001, 5:331-332 (8 November 2001)

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Noradrenaline and the kidney: friends or foes?

Rinaldo Bellomo, David Di Giantomasso Critical Care 2001, 5:294-298 (22 October 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Lessons for all aspects of health care

Pritpal S Tamber, Jean-Louis Vincent Critical Care 2001, 5:299-300 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: The paramedic response: an insider's view

Louis Cook Critical Care 2001, 5:301-303 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Doctors in the fire and police services

Charles Martinez, Dario Gonzalez Critical Care 2001, 5:304-306 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Observations from New York's Bellevue Hospital

J David Roccaforte Critical Care 2001, 5:307-309 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Eye witness: observations of a physician on the outside looking in

Donald B Chalfin Critical Care 2001, 5:310-311 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Similarities to the 1988 earthquake in Armenia: time to teach the public life-supporting first aid?

David Crippen Critical Care 2001, 5:312-314 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Helping the helpers: the role of critical incident stress management

Jeffrey Hammond, Jill Brooks Critical Care 2001, 5:315-317 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Lessons for disaster management

Ronald Simon, Sheldon Teperman Critical Care 2001, 5:318-320 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack: Is critical care prepared for terrorism?

Vlad Kvetan Critical Care 2001, 5:321-322 (6 November 2001)

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The World Trade Center Attack Disaster preparedness: health care is ready, but is the bureaucracy?

Kenneth Mattox Critical Care 2001, 5:323-325 (6 November 2001)

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European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 14th Annual Congress, 30 September-3 October 2001, Geneva, Switzerland

Jean-Charles Preiser Critical Care 2001, 5:326-328 (1 November 2001)

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Toronto Critical Care Medicine Symposium, 18–20 October 2001, Canada: Research breakthroughs are not enough

Dale Needham, Claudia dos Santos Critical Care 2001, 5:329-330 (7 November 2001)

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Prevention and diagnosis of venous thromboembolism in critically ill patients: a Canadian survey

Deborah Cook, Joseph McMullin, Richard Hodder, Mark Heule, Jaime Pinilla, Peter Dodek, Thomas Stewart, for the Canadian ICU Directors Group Critical Care 2001, 5:336-342 (26 September 2001)

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Gender-related plasma levels of progesterone, interleukin-8 and interleukin-10 during and after cardiopulmonary bypass in infants and children

Andreas Trotter, Kristina Mück, Hans-Jörg Grill, Uwe Schirmer, Andreas Hannekum, Dieter Lang Critical Care 2001, 5:343-348 (1 October 2001)

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The attributable mortality and length of intensive care unit stay of clinically important gastrointestinal bleeding in critically ill patients

Deborah J Cook, Lauren E Griffith, Stephen D Walter, Gordon H Guyatt, Maureen O Meade, Daren K Heyland, Ann Kirby, Michael Tryba, for the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group Critical Care 2001, 5:368-375 (5 October 2001)

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Acute hemodynamic effects of inhaled nitric oxide, dobutamine and a combination of the two in patients with mild to moderate secondary pulmonary hypertension

Carmine D Vizza, Giorgio Della Rocca, Di Angelo Roma, Carlo Iacoboni, Federico Pierconti, Federico Venuta, Erino Rendina, Giovanni Schmid, Paolo Pietropaoli, Francesco Fedele Critical Care 2001, 5:355-361 (9 October 2001)

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Practising evidence-based medicine: the design and implementation of a multidisciplinary team-driven extubation protocol

Pik Kei O Chan, Sandra Fischer, Thomas E Stewart, David C Hallett, Patricia Hynes-Gay, Stephen E Lapinsky, Rod MacDonald, Sangeeta Mehta Critical Care 2001, 5:349-354 (26 October 2001)

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Red blood cell transfusion does not increase oxygen consumption in critically ill septic patients

Constantino J Fernandes, Nelson Akamine, Fernando VC De Marco, José AM De Souza, Sofia Lagudis, Elias Knobel Critical Care 2001, 5:362-367 (1 November 2001)

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