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1 A farewell editorial and a final balance Antonelli, Massimo
2012
39 2 p. 229-231
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2 A new formula for determining arterial oxygen saturation during venovenous extracorporeal oxygenation Messaï, Elmi
2012
39 2 p. 327-334
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3 A new formula for determining arterial oxygen saturation during venovenous extracorporeal oxygenation Messaï, Elmi

39 2 p. 327-334
article
4 An unusual cause of hyperammonemia in a critically ill patient Brasseur, Alexandre
2012
39 2 p. 336-337
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5 Bedside diagnosis of bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis Liet, Jean-Michel
2012
39 2 p. 335
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6 Erratum to: Validation of the Better Care® system to detect ineffective efforts during expiration in mechanically ventilated patients: a pilot study Blanch, Lluis
2012
39 2 p. 341
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7 Evaluation of 36 formulas for calculating plasma osmolality Fazekas, Andreas S.
2012
39 2 p. 302-308
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8 Factors associated with mortality in pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective multicenter multinational observational study López-Herce, Jesús
2012
39 2 p. 309-318
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9 Fatal strongyloidiasis in an immunocompromised HTLV-I infected patient Boer, Michiel Peter de
2012
39 2 p. 339-340
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10 Inflammatory cytokine measurement quickly discriminates gram-negative from gram-positive bacteremia in pediatric hematology/oncology patients with septic shock Xu, Xiao-Jun
2012
39 2 p. 319-326
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11 Mesenteric blood flow, glucose absorption and blood pressure responses to small intestinal glucose in critically ill patients older than 65 years Sim, Jennifer A.
2012
39 2 p. 258-266
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12 Mesenteric blood flow, glucose absorption and blood pressure responses to small intestinal glucose in critically ill patients older than 65 years Sim, Jennifer A.

39 2 p. 258-266
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13 Noninvasive mechanical ventilation in patients having declined tracheal intubation Azoulay, Élie
2012
39 2 p. 292-301
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14 Not all types of asynchrony are created equal Clement, Katherine C.
2012
39 2 p. 338
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15 Patient–ventilator interaction in ARDS patients with extremely low compliance undergoing ECMO: a novel approach based on diaphragm electrical activity Mauri, Tommaso
2012
39 2 p. 282-291
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16 Patient–ventilator interaction in ARDS patients with extremely low compliance undergoing ECMO: a novel approach based on diaphragm electrical activity Mauri, Tommaso

39 2 p. 282-291
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17 Predicting mortality risk in patients undergoing venovenous ECMO for ARDS due to influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia: the ECMOnet score Pappalardo, Federico
2012
39 2 p. 275-281
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18 Predicting mortality risk in patients undergoing venovenous ECMO for ARDS due to influenza A (H1N1) pneumonia: the ECMOnet score Pappalardo, Federico

39 2 p. 275-281
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19 Significant perturbation of vitamin D–parathyroid–calcium axis and adverse clinical outcomes in critically ill patients Nair, Priya
2012
39 2 p. 267-274
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20 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock, 2012 Dellinger, R. P.
2013
39 2 p. 165-228
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21 Use of high flow nasal cannula in critically ill infants, children, and adults: a critical review of the literature Lee, Jan Hau
2012
39 2 p. 247-257
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22 Use of high flow nasal cannula in critically ill infants, children, and adults: a critical review of the literature Lee, Jan Hau

39 2 p. 247-257
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23 Year in review in Intensive Care Medicine 2012: I. Neurology and neurointensive care, epidemiology and nephrology, biomarkers and inflammation, nutrition, experimentals Antonelli, Massimo
2012
39 2 p. 232-246
article
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