ICU Management & Practice, Volume 18 - Issue 4, 2018
Issue | Pages | Short URL |
1 | 1-80 | https://iii.hm/r8z |
2 | 81-144 | https://iii.hm/r90 |
3 | 145-224 | https://iii.hm/r91 |
4 | 225-288 | https://iii.hm/r92 |
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Kelleher E. ARDS cartoon. 18(2):143. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Study: air pollution associated with ARDS hospitalisation in over 65s. 18(2):87. https://iii.hm/ke2
- Flaatten H. Caring for very old patients in the ICU. 18(3):211-213. https://iii.hm/o2b
Airways
- Lighter emergency breathing tubes associated with higher survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. 18(2):86. https://iii.hm/kdr
Anaesthesiology
- Chiche JD. What a difference a drug makes? 18(4):233-234 https://iii.hm/qoz
- Mellin-Olsen J. Improving access to safe anaesthesia: interview with Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, President, World 18(4):235-236 18(3):222-223 https://iii.hm/o2g
- Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists. 18(3):222-223. https://iii.hm/o2g
- Shulman R. Safety first: insights from clinical pharmacists. 18(4):230-232. https://iii.hm/qoy
Antibiotics
- Depuydt P. Antibiotic decisions in the ICU: a dragon’s tale. 18(3):221. https://iii.hm/o2f
- Tomazini B. Time goes by and antibiotics linger on. 18(2):142. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Zamyatin M, Gusarov V, Petrova N, Lashenkova N, Dementienko M, Shilkin D, Nesterova E. Results of an antimicrobial stewardship programme implementation in a multidisciplinary hospital. 18(2):125-127. https://iii.hm/kdm
Cancer
- Prieto del Portillo I, Sáez de la Fuente I, Pujol Varela I. Cancer patients in the intensive care unit: recent advances and new challenges. 18(3):205-207. https://iii.hm/o29
Cardiac arrest
- Lascarrou JB. Epinephrine for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. 18(3):221. https://iii.hm/o2f
- Maze M, Laitio T. Xenon limits brain damage following cardiac arrest: xenon and brain injury. 18(3):192-195. https://iii.hm/o26
Chaplains
- Jones K. Establishing a relationship of trust and care: the role of the chaplain in the ICU. 18(1):70-71. https://iii.hm/hwe
Communication
- Awdish R. Changing the culture of medicine - one conversation at a time. 18(2):142. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Howroyd F. Supporting the patient innovator: developing a novel communication device for tracheostomy patients in the intensive care unit. 18(1):54-55. https://iii.hm/hwj
- Rocher A. Humanizing the ICU experience with enhanced communication: Avicenne ICU’s initiative. 18(3):218-219. https://iii.hm/o2d
Country focus
- Al Rahma H. Emirates Critical Care conference: where east meets west. 18(2):136-137. https://iii.hm/kdp
- Aslanidis T. Emergency pre-hospital care challenges: Greece. 18(2):106-108. https://iii.hm/kdj
- Brattebø G, Østerås O. Pre-ICU health organisation in Norway. 18(2):102-104. https://iii.hm/kdh
- Giwa-Tubosun T. Distributing a life source in Africa. 18(2):138-140. https://iii.hm/kdq
Delirium
Dengue
- Jog S, Kulkarni A, Kalyani P. How to manage severe dengue infection. 18(4):275-279 https://iii.hm/qpa
Diagnostics
- Esteban E, Solé-Ribalta A, Jordan I. What’s new in sepsis in children? The latest in diagnosis and treatment. 18(3):196-198. https://iii.hm/o27
- Larrosa N, González-López JJ. Improving diagnostic stewardship by using new microbiological technologies: A case report. 18(1):38-39. https://iii.hm/hwo
- Thomas C. The Accelerate Pheno™ system in clinical practice: fast and accurate turnaround for critical results. 18(2):90-91. https://iii.hm/kdk
Diaries
- Kennemar L. How ICU diaries can help patients and families. 18(3):221. https://iii.hm/o2f
Diversity
Drug hypersensitivity
- Petrișor C, Hagău N, Onițiu-Gherman N. Immediate-type hypersensitivity reactions in the ICU: incidence and impact on patients’ outcome unknown. 18(2):122-124. https://iii.hm/k6x
Education and training
- Wickenden S. Tea trolley teaching: the what, why and benefits. 18(2):142. https://iii.hm/kdz
End-of-life care
- Michalsen A. Variation in end-of-life care: do we need yetanother standard operating procedure? 18(1):62-63. https://iii.hm/hwh
Fluids
- Malbrain M, Rice TW, Mythen M, Wuyts S. It is time for improved fluid stewardship. 18(3):158-162. https://iii.hm/o1y
- Messina A, Greco M, Cecconi M. Fluids in shock: fluid management during shock from physiology to bedside. 18(3):154-157. https://iii.hm/o1x
- Out with the saline? Reduced use linked to better outcomes. 18(1):6. https://iii.hm/hwz
Fungal infections
- Cortegiani A, Bassetti M. Antifungal treatment in the ICU: best practice in managing fungal infections. 18(4):280-283 https://iii.hm/qpb
Gases
- Maze M, Laitio T. Xenon limits brain damage following cardiac arrest: xenon and brain injury. 18(3):192-195. https://iii.hm/o26
- Mezidi M, Richard JC. Advances in monitoring expired CO2in critically ill patients. 18(4):271-274 https://iii.hm/qp9
- Morales-Quinteros L, Schultz MJ, Artigas A. CO2 in the critically ill: implications for the intensive care physician. 18(1):34-37. https://iii.hm/hwp
Gender
- Addressing the gender gap in critical care. 18(2):88. https://iii.hm/ke4
- European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Diversity Task Force. 18(2):88. https://iii.hm/ke3
Glucose
- Van den Berghe G. Glycaemic control in critically ill patients: how tight should it be? 18(1):29. https://iii.hm/hwt
- Preiser JC. Dysglycaemia in the critically ill. 18(1):30. https://iii.hm/hws
- Rice T. Facilitated glucose control in the ICU through nutrition. 18(1):31. https://iii.hm/hwr
Greece
- Aslanidis T. Emergency pre-hospital care challenges: Greece. 18(2):106-108. https://iii.hm/kdj
Haemorrhage
- Scarlatescu E, Tomescu DR. Management of bleeding in visceral surgery and liver transplantation. 18(2):118-120. https://iii.hm/k6w
Heart
- Aissaoui N, Lancelot A, Pirracchio R, Jouan J, Leguyader M, Diehl JL, Puymirat E, Bailleul C, Cholley B, Morshuis M. Understanding LVAD & artificial hearts. 18(1):20-23. https://iii.hm/hwv
Imaging
- McLean A. Imaging and intensive care medicine: an evolving partnership. 18(4):238-243. https://iii.hm/qp1
- Sánchez M. Imaging and ICU: advice from a radiologist. 18(4):260 https://iii.hm/qp5
- Vincent JL. Imaging. 18(4):225. https://iii.hm/qox
Immunocompromised
- Azoulay E. Caring for critically ill immunocompromised patients: we can do better! 18(1):77-79. https://iii.hm/hwb
- Prieto del Portillo I, Sáez de la Fuente I, Pujol Varela I. Cancer patients in the intensive care unit: recent advances and new challenges. 18(3):205-207. https://iii.hm/o29
Infections
- Cortegiani A, Bassetti M. Antifungal treatment in the ICU: best practice in managing fungal infections. 18(4):280-283. https://iii.hm/qpb
- Jog S, Kulkarni A, Kalyani P. How to manage severe dengue infection. 18(4):275-279. https://iii.hm/qpa
- Larrosa N, González-López JJ. Improving diagnostic stewardship by using new microbiological technologies: A case report. 18(1):38-39. https://iii.hm/hwo
- Thomas C. The Accelerate Pheno™ system in clinical practice: fast and accurate turnaround for critical results. 18(2):90-91. https://iii.hm/kdk
Intensivists
- Dale-Skinner J. Being an expert witness. 18(1):68-69. https://iii.hm/hwf
- Radhakrishnan A. What does it mean to be an intensivist? A philosophical view of intensive care. 18(2):143. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Zampieri FG. What should we stop doing in the ICU? 18(3):208-210. https://iii.hm/o2a
Interviews
- Azoulay E. Caring for critically ill immunocompromised patients: we can do better! 18(1):77-79. https://iii.hm/hwb
- Mellin-Olsen J. Improving access to safe anaesthesia: interview with Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, President, World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists. 18(3):222-223. https://iii.hm/o2g
- Schulman C. If you had a magic wand, what is one thing you would change about healthcare and why? 18(2):142. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Takala J. How to provide better intensive care? Systems approach and individualised care. 18(1):74-76. https://iii.hm/hwc
Law
- Dale-Skinner J. Being an expert witness. 18(1):68-69. https://iii.hm/hwf
Liver
- Scarlatescu E, Tomescu DR. Management of bleeding in visceral surgery and liver transplantation. 18(2):118-120. https://iii.hm/k6w
- Sheikh MJ, Lee K, Jalan R. Liver support in the intensive care unit: mechanism of action and science. 18(2):114-117. https://iii.hm/k6v
Management and leadership
- Bakker J. Burn till you’re out. 18(2):143. https://iii.hm/kdz
- Losonczy LI, Scalea T, Menaker J, Tran Q, O’Connor J, Andersen B, DiNardo T, Doyle K, Stein D, Tisherman S, Rubinson L. The critical care resuscitation unit: a new paradigm for optimising inter-hospital transfer of patients with non-trauma time sensitive critical conditions. 18(1):56-60. https://iii.hm/hwi
- Takala J. How to provide better intensive care? Systems approach and individualised care. 18(1):74-76. https://iii.hm/hwc
- Xyrichis A. Interprofessional teamwork in the ICU: panacea or illusion? 18(4):284-285. https://iii.hm/qpc
Monitoring
- Patil S, Fadhlillah F. Intracranial pressure monitoring devices. 18(1):48-50. https://iii.hm/hwl
Multidisciplinary team
- Gonzalez A, Klugman R. Making the case for social work practice in the care of critically ill ICU patients: the role of the ICU social worker. 18(2):133-135. https://iii.hm/kdo
- Jones K. Establishing a relationship of trust and care: the role of the chaplain in the ICU. 18(1):70-71. https://iii.hm/hwe
- McRae J. The role of speech and language therapy in critical care. 18(2):128-131. https://iii.hm/k6y
- Shulman R. Safety first: insights from clinical pharmacists. 18(4):230-232. https://iii.hm/qoy
- Xyrichis A. Interprofessional teamwork in the ICU: panacea or illusion? 18(4):284-285. https://iii.hm/qpc
Multiple organ support
- Abrams D, Brodie D, Ranieri M. Introduction to multiple organ support. 18(1):8-9. https://iii.hm/hwy
- Ronco C, Ricci Z, Husain-Syed F. From multiple organ support therapy (MOST) to extracorporeal organ support (ECOS) in critically ill patients. 18(1):10,12-14. https://iii.hm/hwx
- Vincent JL. Multiple organ support. 18(1):1. https://iii.hm/hx2
Neurocritical care
- González I. Complications of decompressive craniectomy in neurological emergencies: a brief report. 18(1):52-53. https://iii.hm/hwk
- González I, Santamarta D. Multimodal neuromonitoring catheter insertion: secondary complications. 18(4):266-276. https://iii.hm/qp7
- Helbok R, Beer R. Hypothermia in neurocritical care patients other than cardiac arrest. 18(1):44-47. https://iii.hm/hwl
- Patil S, Fadhlillah F. Intracranial pressure monitoring devices. 18(1):48-50. https://iii.hm/hwl
Nigeria
- Giwa-Tubosun T. Distributing a life source in Africa. 18(2):138-140. https://iii.hm/kdq
Norway
- Brattebø G, Østerås O. Pre-ICU health organisation in Norway. 18(2):102-104. https://iii.hm/kdh
Nurses
- Kennemar L. How ICU diaries can help patients and families. 18(3):221. https://iii.hm/o2f
- Schulman C. If you had a magic wand, what is one thing you would change about healthcare and why? 18(2):142. https://iii.hm/kdz
Nutrition
- Van den Berghe G, Preiser JC, Rice T, Martindale RG. Nutritional Challenges in ICU patients. Nestlé Nutrition Institute ESICM Satellite Symposium 2017. 18(1):29-32. https://iii.hm/qnh
- Martindale RG. The increased recognition of proteins in critical illness. 18(1):31. https://iii.hm/hwq
Patient & family perspectives
- Howroyd F. Supporting the patient innovator: developing a novel communication device for tracheostomy patients in the intensive care unit. 18(1):54-55. https://iii.hm/hwj
Patient safety
- Welch J, Rubulotta F, Subbe CP. Developing new approaches to patient safety: International Society for Rapid Response Systems joins with the Patient Safety Congress in 2018. 18(1):72-73. https://iii.hm/hwd
- Bellomo R. Rapid response teams. 18(2):92-94,96. https://iii.hm/k6s
Pre-hospital care
- Aslanidis T. Emergency pre-hospital care challenges: Greece. 18(2):106-108. https://iii.hm/kdj
- Brattebø G, Østerås O. Pre-ICU health organisation in Norway. 18(2):102-104. https://iii.hm/kdh
- Vincent JL. Pre-ICU. 18(2):81. https://iii.hm/kdf
Psychologist
- Rocher A. Humanizing the ICU experience with enhanced communication: Avicenne ICU’s initiative. 18(3):218-219. https://iii.hm/o2d
Rapid response
- Bellomo R. Rapid response teams. 18(2):92-94,96. https://iii.hm/k6s
Respiratory
- Abrams D, Pesenti A, Brodie D. Chronic respiratory dialysis. 18(1):16-18. https://iii.hm/hww
Resuscitation
- Kogelmann K. Implementing ECCO2R and vv-ECMO in non- academic centres. 18(3):220. https://iii.hm/o2e
- Losonczy LI, Scalea T, Menaker J, Tran Q, O’Connor J, Andersen B, DiNardo T, Doyle K, Stein D, Tisherman S, Rubinson L. The critical care resuscitation unit: a new paradigm for optimising inter-hospital transfer of patients with non-trauma time sensitive critical conditions. 18(1):56-60. https://iii.hm/hwi
Sepsis
- De Waele JJ, Martin-Loeches I. Advances in source control in patients with sepsis and septic shock. 18(3):171-174. https://iii.hm/o20
- Esteban E, Solé-Ribalta A, Jordan I. What’s new in sepsis in children? The latest in diagnosis and treatment. 18(3):196-198. https://iii.hm/o27
- Gut microbes protect against sepsis. 18(1):7. https://iii.hm/hx1
- Hancock C, Hermon A. The sepsis box, bag and trolley: evaluation of aids to the delivery of sepsis treatment. 18(3):214-217. https://iii.hm/o2c
- Herwanto V, Nalos M, McLean AS, Tang B. Immune dysfunction in sepsis: diagnostic and treatment options. 18(1):40-41,43. https://iii.hm/hwn
Shock
- De Waele JJ, Martin-Loeches I. Advances in source control in patients with sepsis and septic shock. 18(3):171-174. https://iii.hm/o20
- Forfori F, Giuliano G, Licitra G. Pathophysiology of endotoxic shock: mechanisms of endotoxin-induced multi-organ damage. 18(3):150-153. https://iii.hm/o1w
- Messina A, Greco M, Cecconi M. Fluids in shock: fluid management during shock from physiology to bedside. 18(3):154-157. https://iii.hm/o1x
- Gutteling J, Girbes ARJ. Vasoactive medication and RCTs: an impossible marriage: a review and introduction of the concept “enough”. 18(3):164-166,168-170. https://iii.hm/o1z
- Prowle JR. Organ cross-talk in shock and critical illness. 18(3):175-177. https://iii.hm/o21
- Vincent JL. Shock. 18(3):145. https://iii.hm/odc
- Wong A, Wilkinson J. POCUS and SHOCK. 18(3):178-180. https://iii.hm/o22
Simulation
- Poggioli M, Rondi V, Ingrassia PL, Bazurro S, Brunetti I. “Simulate, or not to simulate?” Evolution in medicine and the anaesthesia context. 18(1):64-66. https://iii.hm/hwg
Sleep
- Reade MC, Liu D. Optimising sleep in the ICU. 18(3):200-204. https://iii.hm/o28
Social work
- Gonzalez A, Klugman R. Making the case for social work practice in the care of critically ill ICU patients: the role of the ICU social worker. 18(2):133-135. https://iii.hm/kdo
Speech and language therapy
- McRae J. The role of speech and language therapy in critical care. 18(2):128-131. https://iii.hm/k6y
Surveys
Trauma
- Fries D. Implementation of a revised trauma management protocol. 18(3):188-190. https://iii.hm/o25
- Gauss T, Maegele M, Harris T. Is pre-hospital coagulation management in trauma feasible? 18(2):97-98,100-101. https://iii.hm/k6t
- Innerhofer P. Evidence for using first-line coagulation factor concentrates for trauma induced coagulopathy. 18(3):185-187. https://iii.hm/o24
- Spahn DR. Key decisions in a goal-directed coagulation management approach. 18(3):182-184. https://iii.hm/o23
Ultrasonography
- Denault A, Canty D, Azzam M, Amir A, Beaubien-Souligny W. Whole- body ultrasound in the intensive care unit: bedside ultrasound of the whole body. 18(4):244-252. https://iii.hm/qp2
- ECRI. Required and preferred scanner features for different ultrasound applications: executive summary. 18(4):268-270. https://iii.hm/qp8
- Schepens T, Goligher E. Using ultrasound to prevent diaphragm dysfunction. 18(4):258-260. https://iii.hm/qp4
- Wiersema R, Koster G, Van der Horst ICC. Clinical assessment of critically ill patients by whole-body ultrasonography. 18(4):254-257 https://iii.hm/qp3
- Wilkinson J, Wong A, Perez-Calatayud AA, Malbrain MLNG. Abdominal point-of-care ultrasound in critical care: the secrets of the abdomen. 18(4):261-265. https://iii.hm/qp6
- Zaidi G, Koenig S. Point-of-care ultrasonography in critical care. 18(2):110-112. https://iii.hm/k6u
United Arab Emirates
- Al Rahma H. Emirates Critical Care conference: where east meets west. 18(2):136-137. https://iii.hm/kdp
Vasopressors
- Gutteling J, Girbes ARJ. Vasoactive medication and RCTs: an impossible marriage: a review and introduction of the concept “enough”. 18(3):164-166,168-170. https://iii.hm/o1z
Ventilation
- Blanch L, Arnal JM, Mojoli F. Optimising patient-ventilator synchronisation. Report on the Hamilton Medical symposium, LIVES 2017, Vienna, Austria, 26 September 2017. 18(1):24-27. https://iii.hm/hwu