Revues MIR & AIC Ischemic and hemorrhagic brain injury during venoarterial-extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Nasal high-flow bronchodilator nebulization: a randomized cross-over study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC ICU survival and need of renal replacement therapy with respect to AKI duration in critically ill patients Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Lung ultrasound estimation of pleural effusion fluid and the importance of patient position Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Effect on comfort of administering bubble-humidified or dry oxygen: the Oxyrea non-inferiority randomized study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Effects of the timing of administration of IgM- and IgA-enriched intravenous polyclonal immunoglobulins on the outcome of septic shock patients Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Impact of individualized target mean arterial pressure for septic shock resuscitation on the incidence of acute kidney injury: a retrospective cohort study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Proportional modes versus pressure support ventilation: a systematic review and meta-analysis Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Impact of hemoperfusion with polymyxin B added to hemofiltration in patients with endotoxic shock: a case–control study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Hemodynamic effects of extended prone position sessions in ARDS Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Driving pressure and long-term outcomes in moderate/severe acute respiratory distress syndrome Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Evaluation of emotional excitation during standardized endotracheal intubation in simulated conditions Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Melatonin and cortisol exhibit different circadian rhythm profiles during septic shock depending on timing of onset: a prospective observational study Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Defending a mean arterial pressure in the intensive care unit: Are we there yet? Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Validation of a new WIND classification compared to ICC classification for weaning outcome Annals of Intensive Care