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期刊名:Critical care medicine

缩写:CRIT CARE MED

ISSN:0090-3493

e-ISSN:1530-0293

IF/分区:6.0/Q1

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Isao Nagata,Charles L Sprung,Alexandre Lautrette et al. Isao Nagata et al.
Objectives: The practice of limiting life-sustaining therapy (LST) at end-of-life is widespread globally. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether patient's age influences end-of-life limitations overall and of vari...
Tadaharu Shiozumi,Tasuku Matsuyama,Tomohiko Imamura et al. Tadaharu Shiozumi et al.
Objectives: To evaluate temporal trends in clinical outcomes among nontraumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients transported to critical care medical centers (CCMCs) in Japan. ...
Michael R Pinsky Michael R Pinsky
Central to managing critically ill patients is the identification of the etiology of cardiorespiratory insufficiency (i.e., shock), early appropriate targeted therapies to support the cardiorespiratory system to sustain adequate blood flow ...
Shan Lyu,Jian Luo,Ping Liu et al. Shan Lyu et al.
Objectives: To assess the effects of adjunctive inhaled antibiotics in treating ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Data sources: We...
Nadia Nakhil,Samer Najem,Rania Driss et al. Nadia Nakhil et al.
Objectives: Blood electrolyte panels, especially sodium ion (Na+) and potassium ion (K+), are fundamental and routine tests. In critical care settings, these measurements are typically performed by central laboratories us...
Valentina Urbano,Vincent Alvarez,Kaspar Schindler et al. Valentina Urbano et al.
Background: Sex-related discrepancies concerning the treatment of patients in intensive care are increasingly described. However, information about management and outcome of critically ill patients undergoing electroencep...