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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Air pollutant exposure and mortality risk of critically ill patients Li, Chen

51 1 p. 182-184
artikel
2 A multivariable prediction model for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients with acute respiratory failure (IPA-GRRR-OH score) Friol, Alice

51 1 p. 72-81
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3 A new chapter in intensive care medicine Jaber, Samir

51 1 p. 1-3
artikel
4 Artificial Intelligence interpretation of chest radiographs in intensive care. Ready for prime time? Joskowicz, Leo

51 1 p. 154-156
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5 Benzodiazepine and z-drug prescribing in critical care survivors and the risk of rehospitalisation or death due to falls/trauma and due to any cause: a retrospective matched cohort study using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink Mansi, Elizabeth T.

51 1 p. 125-136
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6 Best clinical model predicting extubation failure: a diagnostic accuracy post hoc analysis Rodríguez Villamizar, Patricia

51 1 p. 106-114
artikel
7 Beta-blockers as antiarrhythmics in septic shock: a light at the end of the tunnel? Balik, Martin

51 1 p. 232-234
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8 Beta-lactam administration, which one is the best for the planet? Massart, Nicolas

51 1 p. 224-227
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9 Can we use artificial intelligence to better treat acute kidney injury? De Vlieger, Greet

51 1 p. 160-162
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10 Central venous catheter insertion site and infection prevention in 2024. Author’s reply Massart, Nicolas

51 1 p. 199-200
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11 Comment on: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine guidelines on end of life and palliative care in the intensive care unit. O’Leary, Michael J.

51 1 p. 193
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12 Considerations for β-lactam antimicrobial continuous infusion. Authors’ reply to Massart et al. and Marzaroli et al. Barton, Greg

51 1 p. 230-231
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13 Covert consciousness in critical care Claassen, Jan

51 1 p. 173-176
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14 Effects of delayed consent on patient characteristics in adult patients with sepsis Bloos, Frank

51 1 p. 179-181
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15 End-of-life care awareness in a low–middle-income country: a plea for improvement Toumi, Radhouane

51 1 p. 190-191
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16 Ethical considerations in research involving ICU patients who lack capacity: navigating the updated Helsinki Declaration Metaxa, Victoria

51 1 p. 146-149
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17 [18F]FDG PET/CT to diagnose inflammation in critically ill immunocompromised patients van Leer, B.

51 1 p. 197-198
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18 Gattinoni’s Legacy: Personalizing ARDS Management Through Physiology Greendyk, Richard

51 1 p. 137-139
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19 Heart rate control in septic shock—echocardiographic evaluation and monitoring should be standard Rehberg, Sebastian

51 1 p. 219-220
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20 Heart rate control in septic shock—“every journey begins with a first step” (Confucius) Rehberg, Sebastian

51 1 p. 222-223
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21 Heart rate control in septic shock with tachycardia Jha, Ajay Kumar

51 1 p. 217-218
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22 Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis complicating severe malaria: look for hemozoin Dei, Cassilia

51 1 p. 177-178
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23 How to manage sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors in the critically ill patient? Garcia, Bruno

51 1 p. 143-145
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24 Identifying and treating hypoactive delirium: back to square one? Tavares-Pereira, Julia

51 1 p. 201-202
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25 Identifying and treating hypoactive delirium: back to square one? Authors’ reply Mesa, Patricia

51 1 p. 203-204
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26 Individualized response to awake prone positioning in COVID-19 patients: need deeper insights Liu, Ling

51 1 p. 239-240
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27 Is fludrocortisone the missing piece in septic shock? A closer look Luo, Minghao

51 1 p. 205-206
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28 Is fludrocortisone the missing piece in septic shock? A closer look. Author's reply Walsham, James

51 1 p. 207-208
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29 Landiolol in patients with septic shock Vazgiourakis, Vassilios

51 1 p. 221
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30 Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is prevalent but not associated with mortality in patients with septic shock Vignon, Philippe

51 1 p. 94-105
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31 Leveraging the power of routinely collected ICU data Lijović, Lada

51 1 p. 163-166
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32 Management of adult sepsis in resource-limited settings: global expert consensus statements using a Delphi method Thwaites, Louise

51 1 p. 21-38
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33 Misunderstanding buffering in critical illness Magder, S.

51 1 p. 241-242
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34 Non-synchronized unassisted spontaneous ventilation may minimize the risk of high global tidal volume and transpulmonary pressure, but it is not free from pendelluft Cornejo, Rodrigo A.

51 1 p. 194-196
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35 On acid-base bilingualism Giosa, Lorenzo

51 1 p. 243-244
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36 Optimizing meropenem infusion: the importance of concentration and stability Marzaroli, Matteo

51 1 p. 228-229
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37 Personalizing beta-blockade in septic shock: finding the right rhythm and rate for the right patient Duška, František

51 1 p. 235-236
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38 Postoperative sleep-improving effects of low-dose clonidine: reflections from a randomized controlled trial Cao, Shunshun

51 1 p. 209-210
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39 Publisher Correction: Coaching doctors to improve ethical decision-making in adult hospitalized patients potentially receiving excessive treatment. The CODE stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial Benoit, Dominique D.

51 1 p. 245-246
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40 Reflections on awake prone positioning in COVID-19: considerations on body inclination, respiratory support, and patient variability Wang, Yuxian

51 1 p. 237-238
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41 Rethinking ARDS classification: oxygenation impairment fails to predict VILI risk Catozzi, Giulia

51 1 p. 62-71
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42 Rethinking energy and protein provision for critically ill patients Stoppe, Christian

51 1 p. 167-170
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43 Sepsis subtypes and differential treatment response to vitamin C: biological sub-study of the LOVIT trial Rynne, J.

51 1 p. 82-93
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44 Septic shock and autonomic nervous system Lipperheide-Vallhonrat, Inés

51 1 p. 192
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45 Sleeping through recovery: sedatives at hospital discharge harm ICU survivors Skrobik, Yoanna

51 1 p. 171-172
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46 Terlipressin use in hepatorenal syndrome-acute kidney injury in cirrhosis Wong, Florence

51 1 p. 213-214
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47 Terlipressin use in hepatorenal syndrome—acute kidney injury in cirrhosis. Author’s reply Nadim, Mitra K.

51 1 p. 215-216
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48 The Brussels consensus for non-invasive ICP monitoring when invasive systems are not available in the care of TBI patients (the B-ICONIC consensus, recommendations, and management algorithm) Robba, Chiara

51 1 p. 4-20
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49 The nature of clinical research: even a clear answer gives rise to many other questions Reade, Michael C.

51 1 p. 211-212
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50 The provision of echocardiography in critical care: a multi-centre survey of the UK and Crown Dependencies Flower, Luke

51 1 p. 185-189
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51 The role of artificial intelligence in life-sustaining treatment decisions: current state and future considerations Wernly, Bernhard

51 1 p. 157-159
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52 The (un)surprising resilience of octogenarians in intensive care Beil, Michael

51 1 p. 140-142
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53 Using the ventilator to predict fluid responsiveness Monnet, Xavier

51 1 p. 150-153
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54 Utilization and outcomes of life-supporting interventions in older ICU patients in Japan: a nationwide registry study Shiotsuka, Junji

51 1 p. 115-124
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55 What intensivists need to know about cytomegalovirus infection in immunocompromised ICU patients Fernández, Sara

51 1 p. 39-61
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