Machine learning for the prediction of sepsis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy Lucas M. FleurenThomas L. T. KlauschPaul W. G. Elbers Systematic Review Open access 21 January 2020 Pages: 383 - 400
Scorpion envenomation: state of the art Fekri AbrougLamia Ouanes-BesbesSouheil Elatrous Narrative Review 03 March 2020 Pages: 401 - 410
Nutritional support for children during critical illness: European Society of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC) metabolism, endocrine and nutrition section position statement and clinical recommendations Lyvonne N. TumeFrederic V. VallaSascha C. A. T. Verbruggen Expert Statement Open access 20 February 2020 Pages: 411 - 425
The influence of time to adrenaline administration in the Paramedic 2 randomised controlled trial Gavin D. PerkinsClaire KennaRanjit Lall Original Open access 07 January 2020 Pages: 426 - 436
C-reactive protein clustering to clarify persistent inflammation, immunosuppression and catabolism syndrome Kensuke NakamuraKentaro OguraNaoto Morimura Original 09 January 2020 Pages: 437 - 443
Inter-country variability over time in the mortality of mechanically ventilated patients Oscar PeñuelasAlfonso MurielAndrés Esteban Original 07 January 2020 Pages: 444 - 453
Early diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the intensive care unit using machine-learning algorithms Michael RoimiAmi NeubergerYaron Bar-Lavie Original 07 January 2020 Pages: 454 - 462
Benefit-to-risk balance of bronchoalveolar lavage in the critically ill. A prospective, multicenter cohort study Toufik KamelJulie HelmsClinical Research in Intensive Care Sepsis Group (CRICS-TRIGGERSEP) Original 07 January 2020 Pages: 463 - 474
Use of combined cardiac and lung ultrasound to predict weaning failure in elderly, high-risk cardiac patients: a pilot study Belaid BouhemadFrancesco MojoliSilvia Mongodi Original 08 January 2020 Pages: 475 - 484
Climate change, global warming, and intensive care Thomas BeinChristian KaragiannidisMichael Quintel Understanding the Disease 09 December 2019 Pages: 485 - 487
What is new in non-ventilated ICU-acquired pneumonia? Wafa Ibn SaiedIgnacio Martin-LoechesJean-François Timsit What's New in Intensive Care 14 January 2020 Pages: 488 - 491
What’s new in paediatric extracorporeal life support? Graeme MacLarenKatherine L. BrownRavi R. Thiagarajan What's New in Intensive Care 25 November 2019 Pages: 492 - 494
Do critical care patients hibernate? Theoretical support for less is more Giacomo StanzaniRobert TidswellMervyn Singer Less is More 08 November 2019 Pages: 495 - 497
Can ICUs create more sleep by creating less noise? Biren B. KamdarKoen S. SimonsPeter E. Spronk Less is more in Intensive Care 25 October 2019 Pages: 498 - 500
Forgive me for not letting you go Dimitri Gusmao-Flores From the Inside 12 February 2020 Pages: 501 - 502
Immunity check should be performed for all patients with septic shock? Yes Julien Textoris Editorial 21 January 2020 Pages: 503 - 505
Immunity check should be performed for all patients with septic shock? No Didier Payen Editorial 02 March 2020 Pages: 506 - 509
The artificial kidney induces AKI? Not if we apply “kidney-protective” renal replacement therapy M. LegrandJ. R. ProwleL. G. Forni Editorial 20 November 2019 Pages: 510 - 512
The artificial kidney induces acute kidney injury: yes N. BenichouStéphane GaudryD. Dreyfuss Editorial 12 December 2019 Pages: 513 - 515
The Janus faces of bicarbonate therapy in the ICU Boris JungSamir Jaber What's New in Intensive Care 11 November 2019 Pages: 516 - 518
The Janus faces of bicarbonate therapy in the ICU: con Ankit SakhujaHernando GomezJohn A. Kellum What's new in Intensive Care 14 November 2019 Pages: 519 - 521
The Janus faces of bicarbonate therapy in the ICU: not sure! Lui G. ForniLuke E. HodgsonNicholas M. Selby Editorial 09 December 2019 Pages: 522 - 524
‘No growth to date’? Predicting positive blood cultures in critical illness Vincent X. LiuJenna Wiens Editorial 21 January 2020 Pages: 525 - 527
The persistent potential of extracorporeal therapies in liver failure Valentin FuhrmannMichael BauerAlexander Wilmer Editorial 10 December 2019 Pages: 528 - 530
Imagine…(a common language for ICU data inquiry and analysis) Lewis J. KaplanMaurizio CecconiJozef Kesecioglu Editorial 02 March 2020 Pages: 531 - 533
An unusual view for veno-venous extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation cannulas visualization Silvia MongodiFiorenza FerrariFrancesco Mojoli Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 21 August 2019 Pages: 534 - 535
Rare metastatic seeding: endogenous endophtalmitis in Staphylococcus aureus sepsis Sarah van der WeertPeter J. LansinkAlexander D. Cornet Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 03 September 2019 Pages: 536 - 537
Plasmapheresis: better late than never Marion GuillouëtAlexis LemassonEmmanuel Weiss Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 03 September 2019 Pages: 538 - 539
Cheyne–Stokes breathing pattern and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in a neuro-critical patient Gianmaria CammarotaIlaria SguazzottiRosanna Vaschetto Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 16 September 2019 Pages: 540 - 541
Shaping critical care through sound-driven innovation: introduction, outline, and research agenda Elif ÖzcanWim J. R. RietdijkDiederik Gommers Letter 03 December 2019 Pages: 542 - 543
Lung ultrasound and B-lines: B careful! M. E. HaaksmaJ. M. SmitP. R. Tuinman Letter 29 January 2020 Pages: 544 - 545
Effect of adjunctive tobramycin inhalation versus placebo on early clinical response in the treatment of ventilator-associated pneumonia: the VAPORISE randomized-controlled trial Jason StokkerMina KaramiMenno van der Eerden Letter 23 January 2020 Pages: 546 - 548
Automated infrared pupillometry for neurological prognostication after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation Omar EllouzeTiberiu ConstandachePierre-Grégoire Guinot Letter 16 January 2020 Pages: 549 - 551
Perioperative maintenance fluid therapy in patients undergoing thoracic surgery: more risks than benefits? Matthieu LegrandBrenton AlexanderAlexandre Joosten Letter 29 January 2020 Pages: 552 - 553
Dysphagia in the intensive care unit: a (multidisciplinary) call to action Patrick ZuercherRainer DziewasJoerg C. Schefold Letter 29 January 2020 Pages: 554 - 556
Does nasal high-flow preoxygenation really reduce intubation-related adverse events? Yuka MorioShinichiro OhshimoNobuaki Shime Correspondence 19 August 2019 Pages: 557 - 557
Conventional amphotericin B should remain in the armamentarium as a cheap and efficient waiting solution Damien RouxStéphane GaudryDidier Dreyfuss Correspondence 16 October 2019 Pages: 558 - 559
Conventional amphotericin B must be avoided in Candida infections I. Martin-LoechesJ. J. De WaeleM. Bassetti Correspondence 29 November 2019 Pages: 560 - 561
Amphotericin B-deoxycholate as first-line antifungal therapy in critically ill patients: a word of caution János Sinkó Correspondence 17 December 2019 Pages: 562 - 563
Fake news on euthanasia and organ donation Geert MeyfroidtAnn BaptistFabio Silvio Taccone Correspondence 23 October 2019 Pages: 564 - 565
Fake news on euthanasia and organ donation. Author's Reply E. Wesley Ely Correspondence 10 January 2020 Pages: 566 - 567
Calculation of the mechanical power for pressure-controlled ventilation: a response Siri van der MeijdenPeter SomhorstAbraham Schoe Correspondence 22 October 2019 Pages: 568 - 569
Correction to: Expert statement on the ICU management of patients with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Elie AzoulayPhilippe R. Bauerthe Nine-i Investigators Correction 21 January 2020 Pages: 570 - 571