Webinar Prévisualiser l'image Mes articles de l’année sur la ventilation mécanique Samir Jaber Stephan Ehrmann
Revues MIR & AIC Severe but reversible impaired diaphragm function in septic mechanically ventilated patients Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC A multivariate model for successful publication of intensive care medicine randomized controlled trials in the highest impact factor journals: the SCOTI score Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR but not β-d-glucan may help early diagnosing invasive Candida infection in critically ill patients 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 Transcranial sonographic assessment of the third ventricle in neuro-ICU patients to detect hydrocephalus: a diagnostic reliability pilot study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC 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 Mise en place et organisation d’une équipe médicale mobile de réponse précoce aux urgences intra-hospitalières (Rapid Response Team) MIR
Revues MIR & AIC Formal guidelines: management of acute respiratory distress syndrome Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Diaphragm thickening in cardiac surgery: a perioperative prospective ultrasound study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Update in Neurocritical Care: a summary of the 2018 Paris international conference of the French Society of Intensive Care Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Gender and survival of critically ill patients: results from the FROG-ICU study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Potentially modifiable respiratory variables contributing to outcome in ICU patients without ARDS: a secondary analysis of PRoVENT Annals of Intensive Care