Focus on veno-venous ECMO in adults with severe ARDS Laurent PapazianMargaret HerridgeAlain Combes Focus Editorial 07 June 2016 Pages: 1655 - 1657
Focus on optimization of early antimicrobial therapy in ICU-acquired infections Jean-François TimsitJosé-Artur PaivaMatteo Bassetti Focus Editorial 11 August 2016 Pages: 1658 - 1660
The rate of brain death and organ donation in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis Claudio SandroniSonia D’ArrigoMassimo Antonelli Systematic Review Open access 03 October 2016 Pages: 1661 - 1671
Associations between ventilator settings during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory hypoxemia and outcome in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a pooled individual patient data analysis Ary Serpa NetoMatthieu SchmidtThe ReVA Research Network and the PROVE Network Investigators Original 01 September 2016 Pages: 1672 - 1684
Long-term outcomes in patients with septic shock transfused at a lower versus a higher haemoglobin threshold: the TRISS randomised, multicentre clinical trial Sofie L. RygĂĄrdLars B. HolstThe Scandinavian Critical Care Trials Group Seven-Day Profile Publication 30 September 2016 Pages: 1685 - 1694
Restricting volumes of resuscitation fluid in adults with septic shock after initial management: the CLASSIC randomised, parallel-group, multicentre feasibility trial Peter B. HjortrupNicolai HaaseThe Scandinavian Critical Care Trials Group Seven-Day Profile Publication 30 September 2016 Pages: 1695 - 1705
Protein C zymogen in severe sepsis: a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized study Federico PappalardoMartina CrivellariAlberto Zangrillo Original 25 June 2016 Pages: 1706 - 1714
Intravenous iron or placebo for anaemia in intensive care: the IRONMAN multicentre randomized blinded trial The IRONMAN InvestigatorsEdward LittonThe Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Clinical Trials Group Original 30 September 2016 Pages: 1715 - 1722
Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist as an alternative to pressure support ventilation in adults: a French multicentre randomized trial A. DemouleM. ClavelT. Similowski Original 30 September 2016 Pages: 1723 - 1732
A recovery program to improve quality of life, sense of coherence and psychological health in ICU survivors: a multicenter randomized controlled trial, the RAPIT study Janet F. JensenIngrid EgerodDorthe Overgaard Original 30 September 2016 Pages: 1733 - 1743
Nitric oxide administration during paediatric cardiopulmonary bypass: a randomised controlled trial Christopher JamesJohnny MillarWarwick Butt Pediatric Original 30 September 2016 Pages: 1744 - 1752
Complications of intravascular catheters in ICU: definitions, incidence and severity. A randomized controlled trial comparing usual transparent dressings versus new-generation dressings (the ADVANCED study) Silvia Calviño GüntherCarole SchwebelJean-François Timsit Original 12 October 2016 Pages: 1753 - 1765
Getting down to the real question: effects of transfusion triggers on long-term survival and quality of life following septic shock Martin W. DĂĽnserJames A. Russell Editorial 30 September 2016 Pages: 1766 - 1769
No harm, no benefit: should we give up with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist? Paolo NavalesiFederico Longhini Editorial 30 September 2016 Pages: 1770 - 1771
Improving outcomes after critical illness: harder than we thought! Carol HodgsonBrian H. Cuthbertson Editorial 30 September 2016 Pages: 1772 - 1774
Improved survival in critically ill patients: are large RCTs more useful than personalized medicine? Yes Rinaldo BellomoGiovanni LandoniPaul Young Editorial 12 September 2016 Pages: 1775 - 1777
Improved survival in critically ill patients: are large RCTs more useful than personalized medicine? No Jean-Louis Vincent Editorial 12 September 2016 Pages: 1778 - 1780
Improved survival in critically ill patients: are large RCTs more useful than personalized medicine? We are not sure Luciano GattinoniTommaso TonettiMichael Quintel Editorial 12 September 2016 Pages: 1781 - 1783
What’s new in catheter-related infection: skin cleansing and skin antisepsis Olivier MimozVineet ChopraJean-François Timsit What's New in Intensive Care 03 February 2016 Pages: 1784 - 1786
What’s new in focused assessment with sonography: ballistic trauma Matthieu LegrandRob Russell What's New in Intensive Care 11 June 2016 Pages: 1787 - 1789
Critical illness polyneuropathy and myopathy 20 years later. No man’s land? No, it is our land! Nicola Latronico What's New in Intensive Care 08 August 2016 Pages: 1790 - 1793
Is this critical care clinician burned out? O. Joseph Bienvenu What's New in Intensive Care 16 August 2016 Pages: 1794 - 1796
Understanding PK/PD Jason A. RobertsFabio Silvio TacconeJeffrey Lipman Understanding the Disease 03 September 2015 Pages: 1797 - 1800
Understanding the venous–arterial CO2 to arterial–venous O2 content difference ratio Gustavo A. Ospina-TascónGlenn HernándezMaurizio Cecconi Understanding the Disease 12 February 2016 Pages: 1801 - 1804
Fatal calyceal-venous fistula J. D. WeigelM. EgalJ. Bakker Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 15 April 2016 Pages: 1805 - 1805
Lipid emulsion layering in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit Eric AlbrechtMoira BaeriswylKyle Robert Kirkham Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 06 July 2016 Pages: 1806 - 1807
Dramatic vascular compression by tension pneumoperitoneum Yoann LauneyKathleen TurnerPhilippe Seguin Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 13 July 2016 Pages: 1808 - 1810
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and intracranial hemorrhage: a rare but classic complication of otorhinolaryngology infections Elodie SchaefferNicolas LibertStéphane De Rudnicki Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 05 May 2016 Pages: 1811 - 1812
Asynchrony index in pressure support ventilation (PSV) versus neurally adjusted ventilator assist (NAVA) during non-invasive ventilation (NIV) for respiratory failure: systematic review and meta-analysis Inderpaul Singh SehgalSahajal DhooriaRitesh Agarwal Letter 25 August 2016 Pages: 1813 - 1815
Increased rate of DNR status in hospitalized end-of-life patients in Taiwan Ming-Tai ChengFu-Yuan HsihCheng-Chung Fang Letter 25 August 2016 Pages: 1816 - 1817
The use of low-dose IV haloperidol is not associated with QTc prolongation: post hoc analysis of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial Matthew S. DupreyNada Al-QadheebJohn W. Devlin Letter 16 September 2016 Pages: 1818 - 1819
Long-term survival for children with acute lung injury supported with high frequency oscillation ventilation Edgar BrincatAlison CookeSiva P. Namachivayam Letter 12 September 2016 Pages: 1820 - 1821
Ketamine use in sedation management in patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Amy L. DzierbaDaniel BrodieJan Bakker Letter 12 September 2016 Pages: 1822 - 1823
Whole blood microRNAs as a prognostic classifier for acute respiratory distress syndrome 28-day mortality Zhaozhong ZhuRuyang ZhangDavid C. Christiani Letter 09 August 2016 Pages: 1824 - 1825
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in burn patients with refractory acute respiratory distress syndrome leads to 28 % 90-day survival Sabri SoussiPauline GallaisFor the PRONOBURN Group Letter 09 August 2016 Pages: 1826 - 1827
Increased risk for secondary infections in trauma patients with viral reactivation Rebecca M. KochMatthijs KoxPeter Pickkers Letter 08 August 2016 Pages: 1828 - 1829
ECCO2R in COPD exacerbation only for the right patients and with the right strategy Lorenzo Del SorboEddy FanV. Marco Ranieri Correspondence 01 September 2016 Pages: 1830 - 1831
ECCO2R in COPD exacerbation: response to comments by Del Sorbo et al. Stephan BrauneStefan Kluge Correspondence 01 September 2016 Pages: 1832 - 1833
Collinearity and multivariable analysis Pierre-GĂ©raud ClaretXavier BobbiaJean Emmanuel de La Coussaye Correspondence 26 September 2016 Pages: 1834 - 1834
Collinearity and multivariable analysis: response to comments by Claret et al. Ignacio Martin-LoechesHassane NjimiJean-Louis Vincent Correspondence 26 September 2016 Pages: 1835 - 1835
Interhospital critical care transports: have a safe trip! Jack J. LigtenbergHanneke Louise KrugerJan G. Zijlstra Correspondence 12 September 2016 Pages: 1836 - 1836
Interhospital critical care transports: a safe trip indeed! E. J. van LieshoutN. P. JuffermansR. J. de Haan Correspondence 12 September 2016 Pages: 1837 - 1837
Renal replacement therapy modalities in the ICU: the continuity is intermittent Joerg C. Schefold Correspondence 30 September 2016 Pages: 1838 - 1839
Renal replacement therapy modalities in the ICU: the continuity is intermittent—response to comments by Schefold Anne-Sophie TrucheMichael Darmonon behalf of the OUTCOMEREA Study Group Correspondence 30 September 2016 Pages: 1840 - 1841
Estimation bias resulting from sparse data Zhongheng ZhangBo Ren Correspondence 27 September 2016 Pages: 1842 - 1843
Estimation bias resulting from sparse data: response to comments by Zhang and Ren F. PappalardoG. Landoni Correspondence 27 September 2016 Pages: 1844 - 1844
Is transpulmonary pressure-guided PEEP titration really optimal? Satoshi YamagaShinichiro OhshimoNobuaki Shime Correspondence 19 September 2016 Pages: 1845 - 1846
Is transpulmonary pressure-guided PEEP titration really optimal? Response to Yamaga et al. Elias Baedorf KassisStephen H. LoringDaniel Talmor Correspondence 19 September 2016 Pages: 1847 - 1848
Erratum to: Lactate-guided resuscitation saves lives: no Xavier MonnetAnthony Delaney Erratum 22 September 2016 Pages: 1849 - 1849