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Revues MIR & AIC Myeloid phenotypes in severe COVID-19 predict secondary infection and mortality: a pilot study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Early warning of bloodstream infection in elderly patients with circulating microparticles Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Prevalence and prognostic value of various types of right ventricular dysfunction in mechanically ventilated septic patients Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC High risk of patient self-inflicted lung injury in COVID-19 with frequently encountered spontaneous breathing patterns: a computational modelling study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC A rational approach on the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in severe hypoxemia: advanced technology is not a panacea Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Mental health outcomes of ICU and non-ICU healthcare workers during the COVID-19 outbreak: a cross-sectional study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Correction to: Performance of the ROX index to predict intubation in immunocompromised patients receiving high-flow nasal cannula for acute respiratory failure Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Long-term quality of life in necrotizing soft-tissue infection survivors: a monocentric prospective cohort study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Gender disparity in critical care publications: a novel Female First Author Index Annals of Intensive Care