COVID-19: a novel coronavirus and a novel challenge for critical care Yaseen M. ArabiSrinivas MurthySteve Webb What's New in Intensive Care 03 March 2020 Pages: 833 - 836
Critical care crisis and some recommendations during the COVID-19 epidemic in China Jianfeng XieZhaohui TongArthur S. Slutsky What's New in Intensive Care 02 March 2020 Pages: 837 - 840
Imaging changes of severe COVID-19 pneumonia in advanced stage Wei Zhang Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine Open access 02 March 2020 Pages: 841 - 843
Challenges and countermeasures for organ donation during the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic: the experience of Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital Lingai PanJie ZengHongji Yang Letter 25 February 2020 Pages: 844 - 845
Clinical predictors of mortality due to COVID-19 based on an analysis of data of 150 patients from Wuhan, China Qiurong RuanKun YangJianxin Song Letter 03 March 2020 Pages: 846 - 848
Findings of lung ultrasonography of novel corona virus pneumonia during the 2019–2020 epidemic Qian-Yi PengXiao-Ting WangChinese Critical Care Ultrasound Study Group (CCUSG) Letter 12 March 2020 Pages: 849 - 850
Clinical features and short-term outcomes of 18 patients with corona virus disease 2019 in intensive care unit Jianlei CaoXiaorong HuQiang Liu Letter 02 March 2020 Pages: 851 - 853
Surviving Sepsis Campaign: guidelines on the management of critically ill adults with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Waleed AlhazzaniMorten Hylander MøllerAndrew Rhodes Guidelines 28 March 2020 Pages: 854 - 887
Ventilator-associated pneumonia in adults: a narrative review Laurent PapazianMichael KlompasCharles-Edouard Luyt Narrative Review 10 March 2020 Pages: 888 - 906
Severe malaria. Current concepts and practical overview: What every intensivist should know Mervyn MerMartin W. DünserArjen M. Dondorp Narrative Review 28 April 2020 Pages: 907 - 918
A management algorithm for adult patients with both brain oxygen and intracranial pressure monitoring: the Seattle International Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Consensus Conference (SIBICC) Randall ChesnutSergio AguileraGregory W. J. Hawryluk Conference Reports and Expert Panel Open access 21 January 2020 Pages: 919 - 929
Contemporary strategies to improve clinical trial design for critical care research: insights from the First Critical Care Clinical Trialists Workshop Michael O. HarhayJonathan D. CaseyAlexandre Mebazaa Conference Reports and Expert Panel 18 February 2020 Pages: 930 - 942
Identification and validation of biomarkers of persistent acute kidney injury: the RUBY study Eric HosteAzra Bihoracthe RUBY Investigators Original Open access 06 February 2020 Pages: 943 - 953
Intraosseous versus intravenous administration of adrenaline in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a secondary analysis of the PARAMEDIC2 placebo-controlled trial Jerry P. NolanCharles D. DeakinGavin D. Perkins Original 30 January 2020 Pages: 954 - 962
Standardized EEG analysis to reduce the uncertainty of outcome prognostication after cardiac arrest Filippo BongiovanniFederico RomagnosiMauro Oddo Original 03 February 2020 Pages: 963 - 972
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory cardiac arrest: a retrospective multicenter study Dirk LunzLorenzo CalabròFederico Pappalardo Original 12 February 2020 Pages: 973 - 982
Tracheostomy practice and timing in traumatic brain-injured patients: a CENTER-TBI study Chiara RobbaStefania GalimbertiThe CENTER-TBI ICU Participants and Investigators Original 05 February 2020 Pages: 983 - 994
Changing care pathways and between-center practice variations in intensive care for traumatic brain injury across Europe: a CENTER-TBI analysis Jilske A. HuijbenEveline J. A. WiegersCENTER-TBI investigators and participants Original Open access 25 February 2020 Pages: 995 - 1004
Unexpected cardiac arrests occurring inside the ICU: outcomes of a French prospective multicenter study Maxime LeloupIsabelle BriatteACIR study group Original 09 March 2020 Pages: 1005 - 1015
What’s new in cardiogenic shock? Marc Pineton de ChambrunDirk W. DonkerAlain Combes What's New in Intensive Care 26 February 2020 Pages: 1016 - 1019
Updated nomenclature of delirium and acute encephalopathy: statement of ten Societies Arjen J. C. SlooterWim M. OtteRobert D. Stevens What's New in Intensive Care Open access 13 February 2020 Pages: 1020 - 1022
What is new in decompressive craniectomy in neurological emergencies: the good, the bad and the ugly M. SmithF. ServadeiP. J. Hutchinson What's New in Intensive Care 29 January 2020 Pages: 1023 - 1026
Focus on neuro-critical care: combined interventions to improve relevant outcomes Chiara RobbaRomain SonnevilleGeert Meyfroidt Editorial 23 March 2020 Pages: 1027 - 1029
Focus on the frail and elderly: who should have a trial of ICU treatment? Otavio T. RanzaniBruno A. M. P. BesenMargaret S. Herridge Editorial 02 March 2020 Pages: 1030 - 1032
Focus on metabolism, acute kidney injury and its influence on systemic organs Michael DarmonEric HosteMiet Schetz Editorial 27 March 2020 Pages: 1033 - 1035
Biomarker of persistent acute kidney injury: another gemstone in the jewelry box Kianoush B. KashaniAntoine G. SchneiderZaccaria Ricci Editorial 14 February 2020 Pages: 1036 - 1038
Antimicrobial de-escalation is part of appropriate antibiotic usage in ICU Jean-Francois TimsitJeffrey LipmanMatteo Bassetti Editorial 20 February 2020 Pages: 1039 - 1042
Pre-excited atrial fibrillation José P. GuimarãesJ. Ilídio Moreira Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 10 October 2019 Pages: 1043 - 1045
An unusual echocardiographic sign in tension pneumothorax O. OlusanyaH. Lashin Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 25 October 2019 Pages: 1046 - 1047
Reversal of severe hypoxemia by administration of nitric oxide-echocardiographic findings Panagiota SotiriouDimitrios SmyrniotisDimitrios Matamis Imaging in Intensive Care Medicine 25 October 2019 Pages: 1048 - 1049
Severe acute kidney injury is independently associated with mortality in children with septic shock Natalja L. StanskiNatalie Z. CvijanovichFor the Genomics of Pediatric Septic Shock Investigators Letter 11 February 2020 Pages: 1050 - 1051
New scoring criteria for ESICM NEXT fellowship evaluation: toward improved fairness M. GrecoS. J. Schallerthe NEXT Committee of the ESICM Letter 02 March 2020 Pages: 1052 - 1053
Functional mobility recovery predicts readmission to the surgical intensive care unit Maximilian HammerStephanie D. GrabitzSICU Optimal Mobilization Team (SOMT) Letter 27 March 2020 Pages: 1054 - 1056
Early mobilisation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was safe and feasible: a pilot randomised controlled trial The ECMO-PT Study InvestigatorsInternational ECMO Network Letter 16 March 2020 Pages: 1057 - 1059
Psychological symptoms in relatives of critically ill patients (ICU families): a prospective multicenter study M. HoffmannM.-M. JeitzinerICU-Families Study Group Letter Open access 18 March 2020 Pages: 1060 - 1062
Six versus eight and twenty-eight scan sites for B-line assessment: differences in examination time and findings Eline G. M. CoxRenske WiersemaSICS Study Group Letter 19 March 2020 Pages: 1063 - 1064
Guidelines seek unbiased recommendations Alexander P. VlaarSimon Oczkowskithe ESICM Transfusion Task Force Correspondence 02 March 2020 Pages: 1065 - 1069
Tracheostomy: what is known and what remains to be determined José Manuel AñónClaudio Ely GutiérrezAbelardo García-de-Lorenzo Correspondence 18 October 2019 Pages: 1070 - 1071
Lung–kidney cross-talk in the critically ill: insights from the Lung Safe study E. RezoagliB. McNicholasJ. G. Laffey Correspondence 24 February 2020 Pages: 1072 - 1073
Don’t lose sight of maintenance fluids’ main role: to provide free water! Niels Van RegenmortelPhilippe G. Jorens Correspondence 11 March 2020 Pages: 1074 - 1076
Dissociation between the brain target and respiratory capacity in critically ill patients Dimitris GeorgopoulosLaurent Brochard Correspondence 05 March 2020 Pages: 1077 - 1078
Dissociation between the brain target and respiratory capacity in critically ill patients. Authors’ reply Tommaso MauriElena SpinelliDaniel Brodie Correspondence 03 March 2020 Pages: 1079 - 1080
Lung ultrasound and B-lines quantification inaccuracy: B sure to have the right solution F. CorradiG. ViaG. Tavazzi Correspondence 18 March 2020 Pages: 1081 - 1083
Lung ultrasound and B-lines quantification inaccuracy: “B sure to have the right solution”. Authors’ reply M. E. HaaksmaJ. M. SmitP. R. Tuinman Correspondence 08 April 2020 Pages: 1084 - 1085
Correction to: Understanding gender disparities in outcomes after sepsis M. Elizabeth WilcoxJohn P. DonnellyNazir I. Lone Correction 13 March 2020 Pages: 1086 - 1086
Correction to: COVID-19: a novel coronavirus and a novel challenge for critical care Yaseen M. ArabiSrinivas MurthySteve Webb Correction 18 March 2020 Pages: 1087 - 1088