Revues MIR & AIC Management of neutropenic patients in the intensive care unit (NEWBORNS EXCLUDED) recommendations from an expert panel from the French Intensive Care Society (SRLF) with the French Group for Pediatric Intensive Care Emergencies (GFRUP), the French Society Annals of Intensive Care
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image Consensus on circulatory shock and hemodynamic monitoring. Task force of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine CRE de la SRLF
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image Consensus international pour la formation standard de l’échocardiographie en réanimation CRE de la SRLF
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image BTS/ICS guideline for the ventilatory management of acute hypercapnic respiratory failure in adults CRE de la SRLF
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image Diagnostic et prise en charge de l’insuffisance rénale aiguë chez le patient cirrhotique, actualisation des recommandations CRE de la SRLF
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image Admission en réanimation des patients d’hématologie : recommandations de la commission d’éthique de la SFH CRE de la SRLF
Reactu Prévisualiser l'image Pronostic des comas après arrêt cardiaque récupéré : avis consultatif de l’European Resuscitation Council et de l’European Society of Intensive Care Medicine CRE de la SRLF
Revues MIR & AIC Acute kidney injury in the perioperative period and in intensive care units (excluding renal replacement therapies) Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Changes in cardiac arrest patients’ temperature management after the 2013 “TTM” trial: results from an international survey Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Insights and limits of translational research in critical care medicine Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Renal replacement therapy in adult and pediatric intensive care Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Experts’ recommendations for the management of adult patients with cardiogenic shock Annals of Intensive Care
Revues MIR & AIC Normal saline as resuscitation fluid in critically ill patients: not dead yet! Annals of Intensive Care