Is monocyte HLA-DR expression predictive for clinical outcome in sepsis? Andreas SpittlerErich Roth Editorial 12 June 2003 Pages: 1211 - 1213
Prospects for acute stroke— what can intensive care medicine offer? Peter J. D. Andrews Editorial 18 June 2003 Pages: 1214 - 1217
Ventilator-induced lung injury, cytokines, PEEP, and mortality: implications for practice and for clinical trials Arthur S. SlutskyYumiko Imai Editorial 15 July 2003 Pages: 1218 - 1221
Coupled plasma filtration adsorption Rinaldo BellomoCiro TettaClaudio Ronco Review 26 June 2003 Pages: 1222 - 1228
Alveolar ventilation and pulmonary blood flow: the V̇A/Q̇ concept Enrico CalziaPeter Radermacher Physiological Note 10 July 2003 Pages: 1229 - 1232
The introduction of positive endexpiratory pressure into mechanical ventilation: a retrospective Konrad J. Falke Seminal Studies in Intensive Care 11 July 2003 Pages: 1233 - 1236
Outcome prediction in terms of functional disability and mortality at 1 year among ICU-admitted severe stroke patients: a prospective epidemiological study in the south of the European Union (Evascan Project, Andalusia, Spain) Pedro Navarrete-NavarroRicardo Rivera-FernándezGuillermo Vázquez-Mata Original 16 May 2003 Pages: 1237 - 1244
Is low monocyte HLA-DR expression helpful to predict outcome in severe sepsis? Sara E. PerrySobhy M. MostafaPaul J. McLaughlin Original 28 May 2003 Pages: 1245 - 1252
HLA-DR as a marker for increased risk for systemic inflammation and septic complications after cardiac surgery Wolfgang OczenskiHerbert KrennRobert D. Fitzgerald Original 12 June 2003 Pages: 1253 - 1257
Respiratory function after aortic aneurysm repair: a comparison between retroperitoneal and transperitoneal approaches Carlo A. VoltaEnrico FerriRaffaele Alvisi Original 26 June 2003 Pages: 1258 - 1264
Alveolar recruitment of atelectasis under combined high-frequency jet ventilation: a computed tomography study Paul KraincukGünther KörmöcziAlexander Aloy Original 17 July 2003 Pages: 1265 - 1272
Intravenous phosphate in the intensive care unit: More aggressive repletion regimens for moderate and severe hypophosphatemia Thierry CharronFrancis BernardMartine Leblanc Original 05 July 2003 Pages: 1273 - 1278
Effect of cardiopulmonary bypass on lactate metabolism Iqbal MustafaHubert RothXavier M. Leverve Original 05 July 2003 Pages: 1279 - 1285
Long-term outcome in ICU patients: Francisca García LizanaDaliana Peres BotaJean-Louis Vincent Original 08 July 2003 Pages: 1286 - 1293
Quality of life six years after intensive care Anne KaarlolaVille PettiläPertti Kekki Original 15 July 2003 Pages: 1294 - 1299
Relationship between injury severity and lactate levels in severely injured patients Ognjen CerovićVesna GolubovićGaj Vidmar Original 09 July 2003 Pages: 1300 - 1305
Clinically significant gastrointestinal bleeding in critically ill patients with and without stress-ulcer prophylaxis Christophe FaisyEmmanuel GuerotJean-Yves Fagon Original 26 June 2003 Pages: 1306 - 1313
Do lung recruitment maneuvers decrease gastric mucosal perfusion? J. ClaessonS. LehtipaloO. Winsö Original 08 July 2003 Pages: 1314 - 1321
Effects of norepinephrine alone and norepinephrine plus dopamine on human intestinal mucosal perfusion Andreas NygrenAnders ThorénSven-Erik Ricksten Original 15 July 2003 Pages: 1322 - 1328
Correlation between neurotrophic factor expression and outcome of children with severe traumatic brain injury Antonio ChiarettiMarco PiastraLuigi Aloe Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care 05 July 2003 Pages: 1329 - 1338
Admission plasma vasopressin levels in children with meningococcal septic shock F. LeclercE. Walter-NicoletC. Fourier Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care 10 July 2003 Pages: 1339 - 1344
Positive end-expiratory pressure modulates local and systemic inflammatory responses in a sepsis-induced lung injury model María Teresa HerreraClaudia ToledoJesús Villar Experimental 16 April 2003 Pages: 1345 - 1353
Aerosolization of perfluorocarbons during mechanical ventilation: an in vitro study Tobias GregorGerd SchmalischMario Rüdiger Experimental 16 April 2003 Pages: 1354 - 1360
Suspension of the NIH ARDS Network fluids and catheters treatment trial François Lemaire News 15 July 2003 Pages: 1361 - 1363
Tubular proteinuria and enzymuria following open heart surgery John BlaikleyPeter SuttonRobert Unwin Brief Report 10 July 2003 Pages: 1364 - 1367
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to identify infected patients in the emergency room Fabián JaimesJenny GarcésHiulber Leal Brief Report 26 June 2003 Pages: 1368 - 1371
Is elevated plasma lactate a useful marker in the evaluation of pure carbon monoxide poisoning? M. Lamine BenaissaBruno MégarbaneFrédéric J. Baud Brief Report 10 July 2003 Pages: 1372 - 1375
Fatal septic shock caused by Corynebacterium D2 Vincent AudardMaité Garrouste-OrgeasJean Carlet Brief Report 26 June 2003 Pages: 1376 - 1379
Plasma oxidative parameters and mortality in patients with severe burn injury Cristiane RitterMichael AndradesFelipe Dal-Pizzol Brief Report 27 May 2003 Pages: 1380 - 1383
Usefulness of procalcitonin for diagnosing complicating sepsis in patients with cardiogenic shock Alexander GeppertAngela SteinerKurt Huber Brief Report 20 June 2003 Pages: 1384 - 1389
Tracheostomy for long-term ventilated patients: a postal survey of ICU practice in The Netherlands Bernard G. FikkersGerdine A. J. FransenFrank J. A. van den Hoogen Brief Report 22 July 2003 Pages: 1390 - 1393
Microalbuminuria: timing is everything! Peter GoslingMav ManjiJohn Czyz Correspondence 22 May 2003 Pages: 1394 - 1394
Microalbuminuria in severe sepsis: timing is difficult, "normal" levels are uncertain Zsolt MolnárTamás SzakmányPéter Heigl Correspondence 22 May 2003 Pages: 1395 - 1395
Assessing cardiac preload or fluid responsiveness? It depends on the question we want to answer Frédéric MichardDaniel A. Reuter Correspondence 25 June 2003 Pages: 1396 - 1396
Reply to comment on "Fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients: a review of indices used in intensive care" Karim BendjelidJacques-A. Romand Correspondence 22 May 2003 Pages: 1397 - 1397
Case report medication error: oral antibiotics and simethicone accidentally injected intravenously Rolf C. MahneJohan DamenFrank G. A. Jansman Correspondence 12 June 2003 Pages: 1398 - 1398
Severe community-acquired pneumonia caused by Panton-Valentine leukocidin-positive Staphylococcus aureus: first reported case in the United Kingdom J. L. KleinZ. PetrovicJ. Edgeworth Correspondence 29 May 2003 Pages: 1399 - 1399