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期刊名:Journal of critical care

缩写:J CRIT CARE

ISSN:0883-9441

e-ISSN:1557-8615

IF/分区:3.5/Q2

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Luis Alexander Peña-López,Guillermo Ortiz-Ruiz,Manuel Garay-Fernández et al. Luis Alexander Peña-López et al.
We thank Tang for the thoughtful comments regarding our review on extracorporeal CO₂ removal (ECCO₂R) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). In this reply, we further discuss several key issues related to the physiological rationa...
Cecilio Lequipe Mamani,Mario Daniel Terán Salazar,Gonzalo Luis Poma Plata et al. Cecilio Lequipe Mamani et al.
Objective: To investigate factors associated with mortality in critically ill COVID-19 patients at 3640 m above sea level (m.a.s.l.), focusing on the interaction between altitude-induced secondary erythrocytosis and virus...
Amne Mousa,Coen Plantinga,Philippe Vignon et al. Amne Mousa et al.
Introduction: Critical care ultrasound (CCUS) is an essential tool for managing critically ill patients at bedside, improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing procedural risks. However, its global adoption remains inconsi...
Suresh Basnet,Kai Sun,Laurence S Magder et al. Suresh Basnet et al.
Background: Interhospital transfer of patients with sepsis is common, yet its impact on organ dysfunction trajectories remains unclear. Our study aims to evaluate the evolution of organ dysfunction between transferred and...
Maximilian Markus,Linus Warner,Vera Karner et al. Maximilian Markus et al.
Background: Early mobilisation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is associated with improved patient outcomes. The Intensive Care Unit Mobility Scale (IMS) is established for rapid bedside assessment of patient mobilisatio...
Patrick Rehn,Björn Koos,Andrea Witowski et al. Patrick Rehn et al.
Background: Optimal ventilator strategies for septic patients remain uncertain, particularly regarding positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). While PEEP may affect hemodynamics through changes in intrathoracic pressure,...
Tetsu Ohnuma,Matthew Fuller,Poojitha Balamurugan et al. Tetsu Ohnuma et al.
Purpose: The implementation of early antibiotic de-escalation and its outcomes among patients with suspected bacterial culture-negative sepsis remain poorly characterized. The objective of this study was to evaluate wheth...