Intensive Care admission aiming at organ donation as a duty of the intensivist: every organ, every time Rui Paulo MorenoJoão Paulo Almeida e SousaEduardo Sousa Correspondence 07 May 2024
Post-intensive care unit follow-up: don’t stop it now! Anne-Françoise RousseauPauline MinguetBernard Lambermont Correspondence 07 May 2024
Ex ante reflection will not grant immunity to moral troubles among clinicians at organ donation in the ICU Anna-Henrikje SeidleinJos M. LatourJulie Benbenishty Correspondence 07 May 2024
Are post-intensive care unit consultations actually harmful? José Manuel AñónCarola Giménez-EsparzaMaría Victoria Bonan Correspondence 07 May 2024
The new global definition of ARDS loses one of the first games: a chromatic advice. Author’s reply Fang QianWillem van den BoomKay Choong See Correspondence 06 May 2024 Pages: 1003 - 1005
Tired of “alarm fatigue” in the intensive care unit: taking a fresh path to solutions using cognitive load theory Evan GoldartSteven ElseDaniel Ehrmann Letter 06 May 2024 Pages: 994 - 996
Characteristics of co-infection and secondary infection amongst critically ill COVID-19 patients in the first two waves of the pandemic Thomas De CorteKatharina Kohlerthe UNITE-COVID investigators Letter 06 May 2024 Pages: 989 - 993
Acute respiratory distress syndrome guidelines: oceans apart or rivers that merge? Luigi CamporotaCarolyn S. CalfeeGiacomo Grasselli Editorial 06 May 2024 Pages: 941 - 943
Mind the gap: understanding the discordance between the ATS and ESICM ARDS guidelines—the ATS perspective Sarina K. SahetyaBram RochwergEddy Fan Editorial 06 May 2024 Pages: 937 - 940
Definitions, guidelines and opinions: the white, the black and the grey Luciano Gattinoni Editorial Open access 06 May 2024 Pages: 934 - 936
Dyspnoea in intensive care unit: a truly multi-professional problem Helen SangerEma Swingwoodon behalf of the Intensive Care Society Physiotherapy Professional Advisory Group Correspondence 06 May 2024
Seeking the road to healing: unanswered questions in the role of post-intensive care multidisciplinary consultations Emmanuel Hei-Lok CheungLaptin Ho Correspondence 06 May 2024
Artificial intelligence as a further step in the detection of dyspnea in the critically ill mechanically ventilated patient Lluis BlanchVerónica Santos-PulpónCandelaria de Haro Correspondence 02 May 2024 Pages: 1015 - 1016
Right atrial collapse mimicking cardiac tamponade in a patient on veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Ouriel SauraAlain CombesGuillaume Hekimian Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 02 May 2024 Pages: 986 - 988
Hepatorenal syndrome in the intensive care unit Mitra K. NadimLui G. Fornion behalf of the ADQI 29/ICA Expert Panel What's New in Intensive Care 02 May 2024 Pages: 978 - 981
Cardiogenic shock in 2024: insight the complex reality of ECLS and left ventricular unloading strategies Aurore UghettoBenedikt SchrageClément Delmas What's New in Intensive Care 02 May 2024 Pages: 971 - 973
Diagnosing sepsis: where we’re at and where we’re going Tobias ZimmermannDavid BrealeyMervyn Singer Editorial 02 May 2024 Pages: 957 - 959
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Not sure Darryl AbramsChristophe GuervillyDaniel Brodie Editorial 02 May 2024 Pages: 950 - 952
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Con Matthieu SchmidtAntoine KimmounAlain Combes Editorial 02 May 2024 Pages: 947 - 949
Prone positioning during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Pro Marco GianiLaurent PapazianGiacomo Grasselli Editorial 02 May 2024 Pages: 944 - 946
Mental health sequelae in survivors of cardiogenic shock complicating myocardial infarction. A population-based cohort study Shannon M. FernandoDanial QureshiRebecca Mathew Original 02 May 2024 Pages: 901 - 912
Sequencing interventions in ARDS: the critical role of timing and order in standardized management Abhijit DuggalLuigi Camporota Editorial 02 May 2024
Managing the cerebral complications of acute respiratory distress syndrome Chiara RobbaSung-Min ChoMypinder S. Sekhon Editorial 02 May 2024
Using diuretic therapy in the critically ill patient Marlies OstermannLinda AwdishuMatthieu Legrand Editorial 02 May 2024
Norepinephrine salt formulations are not a matter of pharmacologic potency Patrick M. WieruszewskiAshish K. Khanna Correspondence 02 May 2024
Harnessing the power of hemostasis testing in intensive care unit Julie HelmsToshiaki IbaEduardo Angles-Cano Editorial 02 May 2024
Nomenclature issues: non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia and colon ischaemia Stefan AcostaCraig M. CoopersmithAnnika Reintam Blaser Correspondence 24 April 2024 Pages: 1013 - 1014
Norepinephrine dose and concentration reporting: the devil is in the details Eduardo KattanMiguel Ibarra-EstradaChristian Jung Correspondence Open access 24 April 2024 Pages: 1008 - 1009
Prone positioning Claude GuérinJie LiGiacomo Grasselli What's New in Intensive Care 24 April 2024 Pages: 968 - 970
Entangled in stagnant recruitment delusions George BriassoulisPanagiotis BriassoulisStavroula Ilia Correspondence 24 April 2024
Lung ultrasound for diagnosis and management of ARDS Marry R. SmitPaul H. MayoSilvia Mongodi Editorial 24 April 2024
Systemic inflammation and delirium during critical illness Nathan E. BrummelChristopher G. HughesTimothy D. Girard Original 22 April 2024 Pages: 687 - 696
Positive or negative pressure: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose Luigi CamporotaFrancesca CollinoLuciano Gattinoni Correspondence 18 April 2024 Pages: 802 - 803
Less inappropriate medication: first steps in medication optimization to improve post-intensive care patient recovery Richard S. BourneMargaret S. HerridgeLisa D. Burry Less is more in Intensive Care 18 April 2024 Pages: 982 - 985
Federated data access and federated learning: improved data sharing, AI model development, and learning in intensive care Michel E. van GenderenMaurizio CecconiChristian Jung What's New in Intensive Care Open access 18 April 2024 Pages: 974 - 977
Serial lactate measurements to guide resuscitation: more evidence not to? Matthieu LegrandIwan C. C. van der HorstAudrey De Jong Editorial 18 April 2024 Pages: 728 - 730
Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia: the wolf in sheep’s clothing Rafael KäserDominik BettingerAlexander Supady Correspondence Open access 17 April 2024 Pages: 1010 - 1012
Mild hypocapnia and outcomes in mechanically ventilated acute brain-injured patients: another piece in the puzzle Chiara RobbaFabio S. TacconeRafael Badenes Correspondence 17 April 2024 Pages: 798 - 799
Relationship between the arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide and outcomes in mechanically ventilated acute brain‑injured patients Patrick SchoberSebastiaan M. BossersLothar A. Schwarte Correspondence 17 April 2024 Pages: 796 - 797
Visualizing ICP “Dose” of neurological critical care patients Xiao-Yan DingZhi-Zhong ChenHan Chen Letter 17 April 2024 Pages: 781 - 783
Noninvasive neuromonitoring in acute brain injured patients Sérgio BrasilRandall ChesnutChiara Robba Editorial 17 April 2024 Pages: 960 - 963
Concern for meta-analysis combining randomized parallel and cross-over trials Wan-Jie Gu Correspondence 17 April 2024
Weaning strategy in patients at low-to-medium risk of extubation failure. Author’s reply Gonzalo HernándezPatricia Rodriguez Correspondence 15 April 2024 Pages: 999 - 1000
Negative pressure ventilation, an umbrella against ventilator induced lung injury James H. M. RobertsJane Vanhouttethe Exovent Developing Group Correspondence 15 April 2024 Pages: 800 - 801
‘Reviving’ the call for standardization of the composite outcome of major adverse kidney events in critical care nephrology research Alexander H. FlanneryBlake M. WoodwardJavier A. Neyra Letter 15 April 2024 Pages: 784 - 786
From the pandemic to a war: a call for solidarity with all healthcare workers Jonathan MontomoliMarco VerganoElena Giovanna Bignami Letter 15 April 2024 Pages: 776 - 777
Monitoring esophageal pressure Lise PiquilloudJeremy R. BeitlerFrançois M. Beloncle Editorial 11 April 2024 Pages: 953 - 956
Norepinephrine dose and concentration reporting: a closer look at the fine print Isabelle GoyerBruno LevyMarc Leone Correspondence 10 April 2024 Pages: 1006 - 1007