Haem oxygenase-1 polymorphism and ARDS, friend and foe? Anna L. LaganGregory J. QuinlanTimothy W. Evans Editorial 13 June 2009 Pages: 1325 - 1327
The FINNALI study on acute respiratory failure: not the final cut Elisa Estenssoro Editorial 13 June 2009 Pages: 1328 - 1330
RETRACTED ARTICLE: PRO: hydroxyethylstarch can be safely used in the intensive care patient—the renal debate Joachim Boldt Special Article 17 June 2009 Pages: 1331 - 1336
CONTRA: Hydroxyethyl starch solutions are unsafe in critically ill patients Christiane HartogKonrad Reinhart Special Article 17 June 2009 Pages: 1337 - 1342
Heme Oxygenase-1 microsatellite polymorphism and haplotypes are associated with the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome Chau-Chyun SheuRihong ZhaiDavid C. Christiani Original 13 June 2009 Pages: 1343 - 1351
Acute respiratory failure in intensive care units. FINNALI: a prospective cohort study Rita LinkoMarjatta OkkonenThe FINNALI-study group Original 13 June 2009 Pages: 1352 - 1361
Lung volume calculated from electrical impedance tomography in ICU patients at different PEEP levels Ido G. BikkerSteffen LeonhardtDiederik Gommers Original Open access 10 June 2009 Pages: 1362 - 1367
A bench study of intensive-care-unit ventilators: new versus old and turbine-based versus compressed gas-based ventilators Arnaud W. ThilleAissam LyazidiLaurent Brochard Original 08 April 2009 Pages: 1368 - 1376
Acid–base disorders evaluation in critically ill patients: we can improve our diagnostic ability Márcio Manozzo BoniattiPaulo Ricardo Cerveira CardosoSilvia Regina Rios Vieira Original 15 April 2009 Pages: 1377 - 1382
Impact of shock requiring norepinephrine on the accuracy and reliability of subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring Ulrike HolzingerJoanna WarszawskaChristian Madl Original 07 April 2009 Pages: 1383 - 1389
Predictors of bacteraemia and mortality in patients with acute liver failure Constantine J. KarvellasFred PinkJulia A. Wendon Original 03 April 2009 Pages: 1390 - 1396
Hypoxic hepatitis: underlying conditions and risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients Valentin FuhrmannNikolaus KneidingerChristian Madl Original 09 June 2009 Pages: 1397 - 1405
‘Liver function tests’ on the intensive care unit: a prospective, observational study S. J. ThomsonM. L. CowanT. M. Rahman Original 10 June 2009 Pages: 1406 - 1411
Effects of intravenous and inhaled levosimendan in severe rodent sepsis Patrick ScheiermannDevan AhluwaliaChristian Hofstetter Original 15 April 2009 Pages: 1412 - 1419
Noninvasive pressure-support ventilation in immunocompromised children with ARDS: a feasibility study Marco PiastraDaniele De LucaGiorgio Conti Pediatric Original 23 June 2009 Pages: 1420 - 1427
Effect of tidal volume in children with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure Robinder G. KhemaniDavid ContiChristopher J. L. Newth Pediatric Original 17 June 2009 Pages: 1428 - 1437
Mechanical complications during central venous cannulations in pediatric patients Corsino ReyFrancisco ÁlvarezJuan Mayordomo-Colunga Pediatric Original 16 June 2009 Pages: 1438 - 1443
Teaching improves adherence to clinical guidelines in the treatment of oral anticoagulation-related severe bleeding in the emergency department Benjamin TremeyKarim TazarourteBernard Vigué Brief Report 04 April 2009 Pages: 1444 - 1448
Danaparoid cross-reactivity with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia antibodies: report of 12 cases B. Tardy-PoncetM. WolfB. Tardy Brief Report 07 April 2009 Pages: 1449 - 1453
Early organ dysfunction course, cooling time and outcome in classic heatstroke Sebastian PeaseLila BouadmaMichel Wolff Brief Report 29 April 2009 Pages: 1454 - 1458
Star fruit poisoning is potentially life-threatening in patients with moderate chronic renal failure Alexandre HerblandIbrahim El ZeinHossein Mehdaoui Brief Report 10 April 2009 Pages: 1459 - 1463
Tissue oxygenation index measured using spatially resolved spectroscopy correlates with changes in cerebral blood flow in newborn lambs Flora Y. WongMakoto NakamuraAdrian M. Walker Experimental 17 April 2009 Pages: 1464 - 1470
Antagonist of the Type-1 ANG II receptor prevents against LPS-induced septic shock in rats Satoshi HagiwaraHideo IwasakaTakayuki Noguchi Experimental 16 June 2009 Pages: 1471 - 1478
Is there an optimal breath pattern to minimize stress and strain during mechanical ventilation? Josef X. BrunnerMarc Wysocki Physiological and Technical Notes 20 June 2009 Pages: 1479 - 1483
Blood acidification enhances carbon dioxide removal of membrane lung: an experimental study Alberto ZanellaNicolò PatronitiAntonio Pesenti Physiological and Technical Notes 16 June 2009 Pages: 1484 - 1487
Optic nerve ultrasound: artifacts and real images Roberto CopettiLuigi Cattarossi Correspondence 15 April 2009 Pages: 1488 - 1489
Reply to Copetti and Cattarossi Thomas GeeraertsOlivier BergèsJacques Duranteau Correspondence 15 April 2009 Pages: 1490 - 1491
Comment on: “An assessment of the accuracy of renal blood flow estimation by doppler ultrasound” by Wan et al. Massimo MecoSilvia Cirri Correspondence 07 May 2009 Pages: 1492 - 1492
Comment on “Statin administration did not influence the progression of lung injury or associated organ failures in a cohort of patients with acute lung injury” Murali ShyamsundarThelma CraigDanny McAuley Correspondence 14 May 2009 Pages: 1494 - 1495
Response to the letter of Shyamsundar et al. Daryl J. KorOgnjen Gajic Correspondence 14 May 2009 Pages: 1496 - 1496