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  1. The changes in metabolic pathways and metabolites due to critical illness result in a highly complex and dynamic metabolic state, making safe, effective management of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia difficult. ...

    Authors: Kent W. Stewart, Christopher G. Pretty, Hamish Tomlinson, Felicity L. Thomas, József Homlok, Szabó Némedi Noémi, Attila Illyés, Geoffrey M. Shaw, Balázs Benyó and J. Geoffrey Chase
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:24
  2. This review gives an overview of current knowledge on hyperoxia pathophysiology and examines experimental and human evidence of hyperoxia effects after cardiac arrest. Oxygen plays a pivotal role in critical c...

    Authors: Jean-François Llitjos, Jean-Paul Mira, Jacques Duranteau and Alain Cariou
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:23
  3. Dysnatremia is associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients. Changes in patients or treatment strategies may have affected the incidence of dysnatremia over time. We investigated long-term change...

    Authors: Annemieke Oude Lansink-Hartgring, Lara Hessels, Joachim Weigel, Anne Marie G. A. de Smet, Diederik Gommers, Prashant V. Nannan Panday, Ewout J. Hoorn and Maarten W. Nijsten
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:22
  4. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been suggested to constitute a restoration index of the disturbed endothelium in ICU patients. Neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) is increasingly employed in ICU...

    Authors: Christos Stefanou, Eleftherios Karatzanos, Georgios Mitsiou, Katerina Psarra, Epameinondas Angelopoulos, Stavros Dimopoulos, Vasiliki Gerovasili, Efstathios Boviatsis, Christina Routsi and Serafeim Nanas
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:21
  5. Previous studies have suggested that prediction models for mortality should be adjusted for additional risk factors beyond the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) score. Our objective was ...

    Authors: Guowei Li, Lehana Thabane, Deborah J. Cook, Renato D. Lopes, John C. Marshall, Gordon Guyatt, Anne Holbrook, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, Robert A. Fowler, Neill K. J. Adhikari, Rob Taylor, Yaseen M. Arabi, Dean Chittock, Peter Dodek, Andreas P. Freitag, Stephen D. Walter…
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:18
  6. Several promising therapies assessed in the adult critically ill in large, multicenter randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were associated with significantly increased mortality in the intervention arms. Our h...

    Authors: James A. Russell and Mark D. Williams
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:17
  7. Indirect calorimetry (IC) is the reference method for measurement of energy expenditure (EE) in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. When IC is unavailable, EE can be calculated by predictive equat...

    Authors: Mark Lillelund Rousing, Mie Hviid Hahn-Pedersen, Steen Andreassen, Ulrike Pielmeier and Jean-Charles Preiser
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:16
  8. Digital innovations are changing medicine, and hemodynamic monitoring will not be an exception. Five to ten years from now, we can envision a world where clinicians will learn hemodynamics with simulators and ...

    Authors: Frederic Michard
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:15
  9. Cardiogenic shock which corresponds to an acute state of circulatory failure due to impairment of myocardial contractility is a very rare disease in children, even more than in adults. To date, no internationa...

    Authors: Olivier Brissaud, Astrid Botte, Gilles Cambonie, Stéphane Dauger, Laure de Saint Blanquat, Philippe Durand, Véronique Gournay, Elodie Guillet, Daniela Laux, Francis Leclerc, Philippe Mauriat, Thierry Boulain and Khaldoun Kuteifan
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:14
  10. Esophageal pressure is used as a reliable surrogate of the pleural pressure. It is conventionally measured by an esophageal balloon placed in the lower part of the esophagus. To validate the correct position ...

    Authors: Davide Chiumello, Dario Consonni, Silvia Coppola, Sara Froio, Francesco Crimella and Andrea Colombo
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:13
  11. Termination of resuscitation rule permits to stop futile resuscitative efforts by paramedics. In a different setting, the decision to withhold resuscitation by emergency physician could be based on different f...

    Authors: Jean-Christophe Orban, Didier Giolito, Jordan Tosi, Franck Le Duff, Nicolas Boissier, Christophe Mamino, Emmanuelle Molinatti, Thai Se Ung, Yassine Kabsy, Nicolas Fraimout, Julie Contenti and Jacques Levraut
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:12
  12. In sedated and paralyzed children with acute respiratory failure, the compliance of respiratory system and functional residual capacity were significantly reduced compared with healthy subjects. However, no m...

    Authors: Davide Chiumello, Giovanna Chidini, Edoardo Calderini, Andrea Colombo, Francesco Crimella and Matteo Brioni
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:11
  13. To evaluate the ability of the central venous-to-arterial CO2 content and tension differences to arteriovenous oxygen content difference ratios (∆ContCO2/∆ContO2 and ∆PCO2/∆ContO2, respectively), blood lactate co...

    Authors: Jihad Mallat, Malcolm Lemyze, Mehdi Meddour, Florent Pepy, Gaelle Gasan, Stephanie Barrailler, Emmanuelle Durville, Johanna Temime, Nicolas Vangrunderbeeck, Laurent Tronchon, Benoît Vallet and Didier Thevenin
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:10
  14. The objectives of the study were to estimate the incidence of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions due to adverse drug events (ADEs), to assess preventability, severity and costs of the corresponding ADE and t...

    Authors: Pierre-Alain Jolivot, Claire Pichereau, Patrick Hindlet, Gilles Hejblum, Naïke Bigé, Eric Maury, Bertrand Guidet and Christine Fernandez
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:9
  15. Clinical features and outcomes of patients with spontaneous ilio-psoas hematoma (IPH) in intensive care units (ICUs) are poorly documented. The objectives of this study were to determine epidemiological, clin...

    Authors: J. F. Llitjos, F. Daviaud, D. Grimaldi, S. Legriel, J. L. Georges, E. Guerot, J. P. Bedos, J. Y. Fagon, J. Charpentier and J. P. Mira
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:8
  16. Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are aging, and older age has been associated with higher mortality in ICU. As previous studies have reported that older age was also associated with less intensive treatment,...

    Authors: Vincent Peigne, Dominique Somme, Emmanuel Guérot, Emilie Lenain, Gilles Chatellier, Jean-Yves Fagon and Olivier Saint-Jean
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:7
  17. Breakdown of renal endothelial, tubular and glomerular matrix collagen plays a major role in acute kidney injury (AKI) development. Such collagen breakdown releases endostatin into the circulation. The aim of ...

    Authors: Johan Mårtensson, Niklas Jonsson, Neil J. Glassford, Max Bell, Claes-Roland Martling, Rinaldo Bellomo and Anders Larsson
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:6
  18. Before discharging a patient from the ICU, an adequate patient evaluation is needed to detect individuals as high risk for unfavorable outcome. A pro- or anti-inflammatory status is a potential risk factor fo...

    Authors: S. Sophie Gülcher, Nynke A. Bruins, W. Peter Kingma and E. Christiaan Boerma
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:5
  19. Therapeutic hypothermia (TH between 32 and 34 °C) was recommended until recently in unconscious successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest (CA) patients, especially after initial shockable rhythm. A randomized c...

    Authors: Nicolas Deye, François Vincent, Philippe Michel, Stephan Ehrmann, Daniel da Silva, Michael Piagnerelli, Antoine Kimmoun, Olfa Hamzaoui, Jean-Claude Lacherade, Bernard de Jonghe, Florence Brouard, Corinne Audoin, Xavier Monnet and Pierre-François Laterre
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:4
  20. Due to the limited data available in the pediatric population and lack of interventional studies to show that administration of vitamin D indeed improves clinical outcomes, opinion is still divided as to wheth...

    Authors: Jhuma Sankar, Wonashi Lotha, Javed Ismail, C. Anubhuti, Rameshwar S. Meena and M. Jeeva Sankar
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:3
  21. In the context of recent guidelines on invasive candidiasis (IC), how French intensive care units (ICUs) are managing IC?

    Authors: Olivier Leroy, Sébastien Bailly, Jean-Pierre Gangneux, Jean-Paul Mira, Patrick Devos, Hervé Dupont, Philippe Montravers, Pierre-François Perrigault, Jean-Michel Constantin, Didier Guillemot, Elie Azoulay, Olivier Lortholary, Caroline Bensoussan and Jean-François Timsit
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:2
  22. Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disturbance in hospitalized patients, and it represents a well-established risk factor for ICU/hospital mortality. The majority of hyponatremic states are associated...

    Authors: Michele Umbrello, Elena S. Mantovani, Paolo Formenti, Claudia Casiraghi, Davide Ottolina, Martina Taverna, Angelo Pezzi, Giovanni Mistraletti and Gaetano Iapichino
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2016 6:1
  23. Acute renal failure (ARF) in critically ill patients is currently very frequent and requires renal replacement therapy (RRT) in many patients. During the last 15 years, several studies have considered importan...

    Authors: Christophe Vinsonneau, Emma Allain-Launay, Clarisse Blayau, Michael Darmon, Damien du Cheyron, Theophile Gaillot, Patrick M. Honore, Etienne Javouhey, Thierry Krummel, Annie Lahoche, Serge Letacon, Matthieu Legrand, Mehran Monchi, Christophe Ridel, René Robert, Frederique Schortgen…
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:58
  24. Early after intubation, a layer of biofilm covers the inner lumen of the endotracheal tube (ETT). Cleaning the ETT might prevent airways colonization by pathogens, reduce resistance to airflow, and decrease su...

    Authors: Andrea Coppadoro, Giacomo Bellani, Alfio Bronco, Alberto Lucchini, Simone Bramati, Vanessa Zambelli, Roberto Marcolin and Antonio Pesenti
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:57
  25. Echocardiography and the N-terminal pro-brain-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level are important tests for assessing left ventricular function in patients presenting to the emergency department with acute d...

    Authors: Zouheir Bitar, Ossama Maadarani and Khaled Almerri
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:56
  26. The potential influence of bed availability on triage to intensive care unit (ICU) admission is among the factors that may influence the ideal ratio of ICU beds to population: thus, high bed availability (HBA)...

    Authors: René Robert, Rémi Coudroy, Stéphanie Ragot, Olivier Lesieur, Isabelle Runge, Vincent Souday, Arnaud Desachy, Jean-Paul Gouello, Michel Hira, Mouldi Hamrouni and Jean Reignier
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:55
  27. While a systematic approach to weaning reduces the rate of extubation failure in intubated brain-injured patients, no data are available on the weaning outcome of these patients after tracheotomy. We aimed to ...

    Authors: Rosanna Vaschetto, Pamela Frigerio, Maurizio Sommariva, Arianna Boggero, Valentina Rondi, Francesca Grossi, Silvio Cavuto, Stefano Nava, Francesco Della Corte and Paolo Navalesi
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:54
  28. Since the overall prognosis of very elderly patients is generally limited, admissions to intensive care in these patients are often restricted. Therefore, only very few information is available on the prognosi...

    Authors: Sophie Becker, Jakob Müller, Geraldine de Heer, Stephan Braune, Valentin Fuhrmann and Stefan Kluge
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:53
  29. A reliable predictor for early recovery of consciousness in comatose patients is of great clinical significance. Here we aimed to investigate the potentially prognostic value of electroencephalogram-reactivity...

    Authors: Xiao-gang Kang, Feng Yang, Wen Li, Chen Ma, Li Li and Wen Jiang
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:52
  30. Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (SAKI) remains an important challenge in critical care medicine. We reviewed current available evidence on prevention and treatment of SAKI with focus on some recent advances...

    Authors: Patrick M. Honore, Rita Jacobs, Inne Hendrickx, Sean M. Bagshaw, Olivier Joannes-Boyau, Willem Boer, Elisabeth De Waele, Viola Van Gorp and Herbert D. Spapen
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:51
  31. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after cardiac surgery. Currently, prediction of AKI with classical tools remains uncertain. Therefore, it was the aim of the present study to evaluate two ne...

    Authors: Kevin Pilarczyk, Michaela Edayadiyil-Dudasova, Daniel Wendt, Ender Demircioglu, Jaroslav Benedik, Daniel Sebastian Dohle, Heinz Jakob and Fabian Dusse
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:50
  32. In ICU patients with normal serum creatinine (SCr), a state of increased renal drug excretion has been described (creatinine clearance ≥130 ml/min/1.73 m2), and named augmented renal clearance (ARC). In ICU patie...

    Authors: Stéphanie Ruiz, Vincent Minville, Karim Asehnoune, Marie Virtos, Bernard Georges, Olivier Fourcade and Jean-Marie Conil
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:49
  33. Sepsis is a common condition that has a high mortality and morbidity that need prompt diagnosis and treatment. Biomarkers like Soluble CD14 subtype (sCD14-ST, presepsin) may be useful in identifying patients w...

    Authors: Zhongjun Zheng, Libing Jiang, Ligang Ye, Yuzhi Gao, Luping Tang and Mao Zhang
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:48
  34. Hepatic impairment is found in up to 20 % in critically ill patients. Hypoxic/ischemic hepatitis (HH) is a diffuse hepatic damage associated with high morbidity and mortality. Indocyanine green plasma disappe...

    Authors: Thomas Horvatits, Nikolaus Kneidinger, Andreas Drolz, Kevin Roedl, Karoline Rutter, Stefan Kluge, Michael Trauner and Valentin Fuhrmann
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:47
  35. Thrombocytopenia is a frequent finding in critically ill cancer patients for whom indications of platelet transfusions are unclear. We herein addressed the current practices in platelet transfusion and the ris...

    Authors: Bassem Habr, Julien Charpentier, Benoît Champigneulle, Agnès Dechartres, Fabrice Daviaud, Guillaume Geri, Alain Cariou, Jean-Daniel Chiche, Jean-Paul Mira and Frédéric Pène
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:46
  36. Very few studies focused on patients with severe infective endocarditis (IE) and multiple complications leading to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission. Studied primary outcomes depended on the series and multi...

    Authors: Olivier Leroy, Hugues Georges, Patrick Devos, Steve Bitton, Nathalie De Sa, Céline Dedrie, Sébastien Beague, Pierre Ducq, Claire Boulle-Geronimi, Damien Thellier, Fabienne Saulnier and Sebastien Preau
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:45
  37. Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are more prone to drug–drug interactions (DDIs). The software and charts that indicate all interactions may not be proper for clinical usage. This study aimed to ident...

    Authors: Shadi Baniasadi, Behrooz Farzanegan and Maryam Alehashem
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:44
  38. Underinflation of tracheal cuff is a risk factor for microaspiration of contaminated secretions and subsequent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). The aim of this collaborative meta-analysis of individual p...

    Authors: Saad Nseir, Leonardo Lorente, Miquel Ferrer, Anahita Rouzé, Oswaldo Gonzalez, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Alain Duhamel and Antoni Torres
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:43
  39. This review summarizes the (patho)-physiological effects of ventilation with high FiO2 (0.8–1.0), with a special focus on the most recent clinical evidence on its use for the management of circulatory shock and d...

    Authors: Sebastian Hafner, François Beloncle, Andreas Koch, Peter Radermacher and Pierre Asfar
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:42
  40. This review examines the available evidence for targeting a specific mean arterial pressure (MAP) in sepsis resuscitation. The clinical data suggest that targeting an MAP of 65–70 mmHg in patients with septic ...

    Authors: Ryotaro Kato and Michael R. Pinsky
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:41
  41. Norepinephrine is a key drug for treating shock but has a short half-life that requires continuous intravenous administration to maintain the constant plasma concentration needed to obtain a stable blood press...

    Authors: Emilie Greau, Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou, Aurélie Le Thuaut, Nathalie Maquigneau, Yolaine Alcourt, Anne Coutolleau, Cécile Rousseau, Vanessa Erragne and Jean Reignier
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:40
  42. Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte derangement in the setting of the intensive care unit. Life-threatening neurological complications may arise not only in case of a severe (<120 mmol/L) and acute fall of p...

    Authors: Cédric Rafat, Martin Flamant, Stéphane Gaudry, Emmanuelle Vidal-Petiot, Jean-Damien Ricard and Didier Dreyfuss
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:39
  43. There is much controversy around the optimal caloric intake in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, based on the diverging results of prospective studies. Therefore, we assessed the presence of an association b...

    Authors: Isabel Carolina Reis Crosara, Christian Mélot and Jean-Charles Preiser
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:37
  44. In critically ill children, in-line microfilters may reduce the incidence of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), the overall complication and organ dysfunction rate. No data on the use of in-li...

    Authors: Ilse Gradwohl-Matis, Andreas Brunauer, Daniel Dankl, Elisabeth Wirthel, Ingeborg Meburger, Angela Bayer, Michaela Mandl, Martin W. Dünser and Wilhelm Grander
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:36
  45. Data are sparse regarding the effects of prolonged prone positioning (PP) during VV-ECMO. Previous studies, using short sessions (<12 h), failed to find any effects on respiratory system compliance. In the pre...

    Authors: Antoine Kimmoun, Sylvain Roche, Céline Bridey, Fabrice Vanhuyse, Renaud Fay, Nicolas Girerd, Damien Mandry and Bruno Levy
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:35
  46. We retrospectively studied associations between bolus infusion of hydrocortisone and variability of the blood glucose level and changes in insulin rates in intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

    Authors: Roosmarijn T. M. van Hooijdonk, Jan M. Binnekade, Lieuwe D. J. Bos, Janneke Horn, Nicole P. Juffermans, Ameen Abu-Hanna and Marcus J. Schultz
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:34
  47. Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is a centrally acting alpha-2-adrenoceptor agonist that has potential in the management of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) owing to its ability to produce arousable sedation and to inhi...

    Authors: Kateryna Bielka, Iurii Kuchyn and Felix Glumcher
    Citation: Annals of Intensive Care 2015 5:33

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