Sedation and analgesia in the PICU: many questions remain Sandra PrinsMonique van DijkDick Tibboel Editorial 13 May 2006 Pages: 1103 - 1105
Is the measurement of monocytes HLA-DR expression useful in patients with sepsis? Thierry FumeauxJérôme Pugin Editorial 02 June 2006 Pages: 1106 - 1108
C 3, 4 and 5, keep the diaphragm alive Robert I. Ross Russell Editorial 02 June 2006 Pages: 1109 - 1111
Searching for the Holy Grail of the acute respiratory distress syndrome Marc Moss Editorial 23 June 2006 Pages: 1112 - 1114
Quality of life after acute respiratory distress syndrome: a meta-analysis David W. DowdyMark P. EidDale M. Needham Systematic Review 17 June 2006 Pages: 1115 - 1124
Consensus guidelines on sedation and analgesia in critically ill children Stephen PlayforIan JenkinsAnalgesia and Neuromuscular Blockade Working Group Special Article 13 May 2006 Pages: 1125 - 1136
Sedation and analgesia in German intensive care units: how is it done in reality? Results of a patient-based survey of analgesia and sedation Jörg MartinMartin FranckClaudia Spies Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1137 - 1142
Xenon-CT and transcranial Doppler in poor-grade or complicated aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage patients undergoing aggressive management of intracranial hypertension Arturo ChieregatoGiuseppe SabiaLuigi Targa Original 17 June 2006 Pages: 1143 - 1150
Stress ulcer prophylaxis in mechanically ventilated patients: integrating evidence and judgment using a decision analysis Jeremy M. KahnJason N. DoctorGordon D. Rubenfeld Original 21 June 2006 Pages: 1151 - 1158
Physiological responses to arm exercise in difficult to wean patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Michele VitaccaLuca BianchiBruno Balbi Original 13 June 2006 Pages: 1159 - 1166
Outcome value of Clara cell protein in serum of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome Olivier LesurStephan LangevinCritical Care Research Group of the Québec Respiratory Health Network Original 23 June 2006 Pages: 1167 - 1174
Persisting low monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR expression predicts mortality in septic shock Guillaume MonneretAlain LepapePhilippe Vanhems Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1175 - 1183
Adrenal axis function does not appear to be associated with hemodynamic improvement in septic shock patients systematically receiving glucocorticoid therapy Jerome MorelChristophe VenetFabrice Zeni Original 20 June 2006 Pages: 1184 - 1190
Early enteral immunonutrition vs. parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients without severe sepsis: a randomized clinical trial D. RadrizzaniG. BertoliniG. Iapichino Original 21 June 2006 Pages: 1191 - 1198
Low incidence of nephropathy in surgical ICU patients receiving intravenous contrast: a retrospective analysis Jan Willem HavemanRon T. GansevoortMaarten W. N. Nijsten Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1199 - 1205
The prevalence and characteristics of anaemia at discharge home after intensive care Timothy S. WalshEzz-el-din SalehD. Brian McClelland Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1206 - 1213
Prediction of cardiogenic pulmonary edema onset by monitoring right lung impedance Michael ShochatGideon CharachPavel Rabinovich Original 15 June 2006 Pages: 1214 - 1221
Bilateral diaphragm paralysis following cardiac surgery in children: 10-years' experience Ovadia DaganRevital NimriBernardo Vidne Pediatric Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1222 - 1226
Postoperative phrenic nerve palsy: early clinical implications and management Julia LemmerBrigitte StillerFelix Berger Pediatric Original 02 June 2006 Pages: 1227 - 1233
The dying patient: new Israeli legislation Avraham SteinbergCharles L. Sprung End of Life: National Legislations 23 May 2006 Pages: 1234 - 1237
The effect of normal saline resuscitation on vital organ blood flow in septic sheep Li WanRinaldo BellomoClive N. May Brief Report 15 June 2006 Pages: 1238 - 1242
Soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1: a biomarker for bacterial meningitis Rogier M. DetermannMartijn WeisfeltDiederik van de Beek Brief Report 20 June 2006 Pages: 1243 - 1247
Association of statin therapy and increased survival in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome Hendrik SchmidtRalf HennenMichael Buerke Brief Report 21 June 2006 Pages: 1248 - 1251
A proteomic analysis of liver mitochondria during acute endotoxemia Elliott D. CrouserMark W. JulianKari B. Green-Church Experimental 02 June 2006 Pages: 1252 - 1262
DTPA Fe(III) decreases cytokines and hypotension but worsens survival with Escherichia coli sepsis in rats Yan LiXuemei LiXizhong Cui Experimental 15 June 2006 Pages: 1263 - 1270
Magnetic valves as a source of faucet contamination with Pseudomonas aeruginosa? Philippe BerthelotFrançois ChordBruno Pozzetto Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1271 - 1271
Distinguishing bacterial from viral meningitis: the critical importance of the CSF lactic acid levels Burke A. Cunha Correspondence 13 June 2006 Pages: 1272 - 1273
Distinguishing bacterial from viral meningitis: the critical importance of the CSF lactic acid: author's reply François G. BrivetFrédéric M. Jacobs Correspondence 13 June 2006 Pages: 1274 - 1274
Clinical pharmacists in the intensive care unit: Is there really an equation? Gourang PatelMira Loh-Trivedi Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1275 - 1276
“How to increase return on investment of the intensive care pharmacist—fear of flying”: answer to Dr. Patel et al. Michael HartmannAndreas Meier-Hellmann Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1277 - 1277
A comment on “Ventilator-induced lung injury: from the bench to the bedside”, by Tremblay and Slutsky François Jardin Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1278 - 1278
Reply to the comment by Dr. Jardin on “Ventilator-induced lung injury: from the bench to the bedside” Arthur S. SlutskyLorraine N. Tremblay Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1279 - 1280
Drotrecogin alfa in tropical infections and refractory multi-organ failure Farhad KapadiaCharudatt Shirwadkar Correspondence 02 June 2006 Pages: 1281 - 1282
The use of sildenafil in the therapy of massive pulmonary embolism Carlos A. Dias-Junior Correspondence 21 June 2006 Pages: 1284 - 1284