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Volume 8 Issue 2

Comment

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Research ethics in the intensive care unit: current and future challenges

Laura Hawryluck Critical Care 2004, 8:71-72 (12 January 2004)

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Editorial   Free

Health technology and credibility

Martin Chapman, David Gattas, Ganesh Suntharalingam Critical Care 2004, 8:73 (5 March 2004)

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Commentary   Free

Is there a place for N-acetylcysteine in the treatment of septic shock?

Lorenzo Del Sorbo, Haibo Zhang Critical Care 2004, 8:93-95 (22 January 2004)

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Ethics roundtable debate: Withdrawal of tube feeding in a patient with persistent vegetative state where the patients wishes are unclear and there is family dissension

Tom Buckley, David Crippen, Anthony L DeWitt, Malcolm Fisher, Antonios Liolios, Christine L Scheetz, Leslie M Whetstine Critical Care 2004, 8:79-84 (6 February 2004)

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Inhaled nitric oxide: another weapon in our armamentarium in the battle against acute hypoxic respiratory failure in preterm infants

Shonola S Da-Silva, R Phillip Dellinger Critical Care 2004, 8:77-78 (10 February 2004)

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Coagulation in sepsis: all bugs bite equally

Marcel Levi, Tom van der Poll Critical Care 2004, 8:99-100 (10 February 2004)

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The ethical analysis of risk in intensive care unit research

Charles Weijer Critical Care 2004, 8:85-86 (13 February 2004)

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Partitioning the work-sparing effects of partial ventilatory support in airflow obstruction

John J Marini Critical Care 2004, 8:101-102 (19 February 2004)

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To plug or not to plug?

Joseph Varon, Robert E Fromm Critical Care 2004, 8:87-88 (24 February 2004)

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Blood management in intensive care medicine: CRIT and ABC – what can we learn?

Donat R Spahn, Carlos Marcucci Critical Care 2004, 8:89-90 (27 February 2004)

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Recently published papers: choose well, treat well, get well – which matters most?

Justin Kirk-Bayley, Richard Venn Critical Care 2004, 8:91-92 (1 March 2004)

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Increased blood lacate levels: an important warning signal in surgical practice

Jan Bakker, Alex de Lima Critical Care 2004, 8:96-98 (3 March 2004)

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Understanding the lingering consequences of what we treat and what we do

Derek C Angus Critical Care 2004, 8:103-104 (3 March 2004)

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Innovations in technology for critical care medicine

Martin Chapman, David Gattas, Ganesh Suntharalingam Critical Care 2004, 8:74-76 (8 March 2004)

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Review

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Clinical review: The implications of experimental and clinical studies of recruitment maneuvers in acute lung injury

Enrique Piacentini, Ana Villagrá, Josefina López-Aguilar, Lluis Blanch Critical Care 2004, 8:115-121 (5 September 2003)

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Clinical review: Corticotherapy in sepsis

Helene Prigent, Virginie Maxime, Djillali Annane Critical Care 2004, 8:122-129 (29 September 2003)

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Review   Free

Pro/con clinical debate: Steroids are a key component in the treatment of SARS

Charles D Gomersall, Marcus J Kargel, Stephen E Lapinsky Critical Care 2004, 8:105-107 (26 January 2004)

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Bench-to-bedside review: Treating acid–base abnormalities in the intensive care unit – the role of renal replacement therapy

Toshio Naka, Rinaldo Bellomo Critical Care 2004, 8:108-114 (17 February 2004)

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Statistics review 9: One-way analysis of variance

Viv Bewick, Liz Cheek, Jonathan Ball Critical Care 2004, 8:130-136 (1 March 2004)

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Report

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Current critical care: up-to-date diagnosis and treatment

Peter Radermacher Critical Care 2004, 8:142 (24 September 2003)

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burnsurgery.org: a starting point for intensivists

Neill Adhikari, Joel S Fish Critical Care 2004, 8:143-144 (24 December 2003)

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Research

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Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased mortality in hemodynamically stable, high-risk, surgical patients

André Meregalli, Roselaine P Oliveira, Gilberto Friedman Critical Care 2004, 8:R60-R65 (12 January 2004)

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N-acetylcysteine decreases lactate signal intensities in liver tissue and improves liver function in septic shock patients, as shown by magnetic resonance spectroscopy: extended case report

Ortrud Hein, Renate Öhring, Andreas Schilling, Michael Oellerich, Victor W Armstrong, Wolfgang J Kox, Claudia Spies Critical Care 2004, 8:R66-R71 (22 January 2004)

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Effects of the components of positive airway pressure on work of breathing during bronchospasm

Adelaida M Miro, Michael R Pinsky, Paul L Rogers Critical Care 2004, 8:R72-R81 (9 February 2004)

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Universal changes in biomarkers of coagulation and inflammation occur in patients with severe sepsis, regardless of causative micro-organism [ISRCTN74215569]

Gary T Kinasewitz, S Betty Yan, Bruce Basson, Philip Comp, James A Russell, Alain Cariou, Suzane L Um, Barbara Utterback, Pierre-Francois Laterre, Jean-François Dhainaut, for the PROWESS Sepsis Study Group Critical Care 2004, 8:R82-R90 (10 February 2004)

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Quality of life of survivors from severe sepsis and septic shock may be similar to that of others who survive critical illness

Cristina Granja, Cláudia Dias, Altamiro Costa-Pereira, António Sarmento Critical Care 2004, 8:R91-R98 (20 February 2004)

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Case mix, outcome and length of stay for admissions to adult, general critical care units in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: the Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre Case Mix Programme Database

David A Harrison, Anthony R Brady, Kathy Rowan Critical Care 2004, 8:R99-R111 (26 February 2004)

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Characteristics and outcome for admissions to adult, general critical care units with acute severe asthma: a secondary analysis of the ICNARC Case Mix Programme Database

Dheeraj Gupta, Brian Keogh, Kian Chung, Jon G Ayres, David A Harrison, Caroline Goldfrad, Anthony R Brady, Kathy Rowan Critical Care 2004, 8:R112-R121 (3 March 2004)

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Correspondence

Letter   Free

Pleural drainage: an evolving area

Martin Kelly Critical Care 2004, 8:138 (26 January 2004)

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Anti-inflammatory effects of the antibiotics ceftazidime and tobramycin in porcine endotoxin shock: are they really anti-inflammatory?

Franz J Wiedermann Critical Care 2004, 8:140 (30 January 2004)

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Anti-inflammatory effects of the antibiotics ceftazidime and tobramycin in porcine endotoxin shock: are they really anti-inflammatory? Authors' response

Gunilla Goscinski, Miklos Lipcsey, Mats Eriksson, Anders Larsson, Eva Tano, Jan Sjölin Critical Care 2004, 8:141 (5 February 2004)

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Pleural drainage: an evolving area – authors' response

Kulgit Singh, Shi Loo, Rinaldo Bellomo Critical Care 2004, 8:139 (16 February 2004)

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