Quantitative CT in ARDS: towards a clinical tool? Luciano GattinoniMassimo Cressoni Editorial 06 August 2010 Pages: 1803 - 1804
The “koala stress syndrome” and adrenal responsiveness in the critically ill Paul E. MarikAlexander Levitov Editorial 28 July 2010 Pages: 1805 - 1806
Think locally: evaluation of the microcirculation in sepsis Steve M. Hollenberg Editorial 20 August 2010 Pages: 1807 - 1809
Measurement of monocytic HLA-DR (mHLA-DR) expression in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock: assessment of immune organ failure Joerg C. Schefold Editorial 23 July 2010 Pages: 1810 - 1812
Monitoring the microcirculation in the critically ill patient: current methods and future approaches Daniel De BackerGustavo Ospina-TasconJean-Louis Vincent Review 06 August 2010 Pages: 1813 - 1825
Toll-like receptors 2 and 4: initiators of non-septic inflammation in critical care medicine? Emmanuel LorneHervé DupontEdward Abraham Review 06 August 2010 Pages: 1826 - 1835
Extrapolation from ten sections can make CT-based quantification of lung aeration more practicable A. W. ReskeA. P. ReskeM. B. Amato Original 06 August 2010 Pages: 1836 - 1844
Serum cytokines and critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency Yong Soo KwonGee Young SuhO. Jung Kwon Original 28 July 2010 Pages: 1845 - 1851
Human and experimental septic shock are characterized by depletion of lipid droplets in the adrenals Andrea PolitoGeoffroy Lorin de la GrandmaisonDjillali Annane Original 28 July 2010 Pages: 1852 - 1858
Low monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR is independently associated with nosocomial infections after septic shock Caroline LandelleAlain LepapeGuillaume Monneret Original 23 July 2010 Pages: 1859 - 1866
Both passive leg raising and intravascular volume expansion improve sublingual microcirculatory perfusion in severe sepsis and septic shock patients Julien PottecherStéphane DeruddreJacques Duranteau Original 20 August 2010 Pages: 1867 - 1874
Fluid responsiveness predicted by noninvasive Bioreactance-based passive leg raise test Brahim BenomarAlexandre OuattaraPierre Squara Original 28 July 2010 Pages: 1875 - 1881
Restoring arterial pressure with norepinephrine improves muscle tissue oxygenation assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy in severely hypotensive septic patients Jean-François GeorgerOlfa HamzaouiJean-Louis Teboul Original 06 August 2010 Pages: 1882 - 1889
The role of general quality improvement measures in decreasing the burden of endemic MRSA in a medical–surgical intensive care unit Michelle R. Ananda-RajahEmma S. McBrydeCaroline Marshall Original 06 August 2010 Pages: 1890 - 1898
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe influenza A (H1N1) acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective observational comparative study Antoine RochRenaud Lepaul-ErcoleLaurent Papazian Original 19 August 2010 Pages: 1899 - 1905
Secondary adrenal insufficiency in the acute phase of pediatric traumatic brain injury Clémentine DupuisSébastien ThomasGuillaume Emeriaud Original 06 August 2010 Pages: 1906 - 1913
Initial observations regarding free cortisol quantification logistics among critically ill children Jerry J. ZimmermanRuth M. BarkerRhona Jack Pediatric Original 19 August 2010 Pages: 1914 - 1922
Off-hours admission and mortality in two pediatric intensive care units without 24-h in-house senior staff attendance Babette PeetersNicolaas J. G. JansenMarcel J. I. J. Albers Pediatric Original Open access 19 August 2010 Pages: 1923 - 1927
Impaired microvascular perfusion in sepsis requires activated coagulation and P-selectin-mediated platelet adhesion in capillaries Dan SecorFuyan LiKarel Tyml Experimental 06 August 2010 Pages: 1928 - 1934
Pulmonary-derived phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma (PI3Kγ) contributes to ventilator-induced lung injury and edema Vito FanelliValeria PuntorieriV. Marco Ranieri Experimental 19 August 2010 Pages: 1935 - 1945
Suspended animation inducer hydrogen sulfide is protective in an in vivo model of ventilator-induced lung injury Hamid AslamiAndré HeinenNicole P. Juffermans Experimental Open access 19 August 2010 Pages: 1946 - 1952
Regional tidal ventilation and compliance during a stepwise vital capacity manoeuvre Peter A. DargavillePeter C. RimensbergerInéz Frerichs Pediatric Experimental 06 August 2010 Pages: 1953 - 1961
Inability to obtain deferred consent due to early death in emergency research: effect on validity of clinical trial results Tim C. JansenJan BakkerErwin J. O. Kompanje Legal and Ethical Issues Open access 06 August 2010 Pages: 1962 - 1965
Reorganising the pandemic triage processes to ethically maximise individuals’ best interests Andrew Tillyard Legal and Ethical Issues 06 August 2010 Pages: 1966 - 1971
Statistical analysis plan of PROWESS SHOCK study The PROWESS SHOCK Steering CommitteeB. Taylor ThompsonAndrew Rhodes Correspondence Open access 06 August 2010 Pages: 1972 - 1973
Comment on dexmedetomidine systematic review and meta-analysis methodology Aaron M. TejaniErin Schwenger Correspondence 06 August 2010 Pages: 1974 - 1974
Bronchoalveolar lavage for pandemic influenza A (H1N1)v pneumonia in critically ill patients Ángel Estella Correspondence 06 August 2010 Pages: 1976 - 1977
Recording diaphragm activity by an oesophageal probe: a new tool to evaluate the recovery of diaphragmatic paralysis Alice BordessouleGuillaume EmeriaudPhilippe Jouvet Correspondence 21 July 2010 Pages: 1978 - 1979
Where is the pacemaker lead? Emilie RulliatBernard FloccardBernard Allaouchiche Correspondence 07 July 2010 Pages: 1980 - 1981
Refractory agitation as a marker for pediatric delirium in very young infants at a pediatric intensive care unit Jan N. SchieveldMarian StaalJim van Os Pediatric Correspondence Open access 06 August 2010 Pages: 1982 - 1983