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Critical Care publishes selected research, proceedings and collections of thematic reviews as supplements. All articles published in supplements are subject to peer review and are free to access online. The journal also publishes supplements containing meeting abstracts.
Contents of Volume 9 Suppl 4
Re-establishing organ function in severe sepsis: targeting the microcirculation
Reviews
from Re-establishing organ function in severe sepsis: targeting the microcirculation
Brussels, Belgium. 21 March 2005
Edited by Jean-François Dhainaut
Supported by an educational grant from Eli Lilly and Company

Introduction    
Re-establishing organ function in severe sepsis: targeting the microcirculation
Jean-François Dhainaut
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S1-S2 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
The microcirculation as a functional system
Christopher G Ellis, Justin Jagger, Michael Sharpe
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S3-S8 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
Microvascular dysfunction as a cause of organ dysfunction in severe sepsis
Jean-Louis Vincent, Daniel De Backer
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S9-S12 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
The microcirculation is the motor of sepsis
Can Ince
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S13-S19 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
Clinical manifestations of disordered microcirculatory perfusion in severe sepsis
Stephen Trzeciak, Emanuel P Rivers
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S20-S26 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
Microvascular resuscitation as a therapeutic goal in severe sepsis
Ryon M Bateman, Keith R Walley
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S27-S32 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
Microcirculatory alterations in ischemiareperfusion injury and sepsis: effects of activated protein C and thrombin inhibition
Johannes N Hoffmann, Brigitte Vollmar, Matthias W Laschke, Jan M Fertmann, Karl-Walter Jauch, Michael D Menger
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S33-S37 (25 August 2005)
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Review    
New insights into the protein C pathway: potential implications for the biological activities of drotrecogin alfa (activated)
William L Macias, S Betty Yan, Mark D Williams, Suzane L Um, George E Sandusky, Darryl W Ballard, Jean-Michel S Planquois
Critical Care 2005, 9(Suppl 4):S38-S45 (25 August 2005)
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