Skip to main content

Articles

Page 7 of 36

  1. Noise levels on intensive care units (ICUs) are typically elevated. While many studies reported negative effects of ICU ambient sounds on patients, only few investigated noise as a factor to influence well-bei...

    Authors: Nadine Schmidt, Stephan M. Gerber, Björn Zante, Tom Gawliczek, Alvin Chesham, Klemens Gutbrod, René M. Müri, Tobias Nef, Joerg C. Schefold and Marie-Madlen Jeitziner
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:34
  2. Expound upon priorities for basic/translational science identified in a recent paper by a group of experts assigned by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

    Authors: Clifford S. Deutschman, Judith Hellman, Ricard Ferrer Roca, Daniel De Backer and Craig M. Coopersmith
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:31
  3. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Emma M. Chang, Andrew Bretherick, Gordon B. Drummond and J. Kenneth Baillie
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:30

    The original article was published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:49

  4. Authors: Philip J. Peyton and Luke R. Fletcher
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:27

    The original article was published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:49

    The Letter to the Editor to this article has been published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:57

  5. Primary blast lung injury (PBLI) presents as a syndrome of respiratory distress and haemoptysis resulting from explosive shock wave exposure and is a frequent cause of mortality and morbidity in both military ...

    Authors: Timothy E. Scott, Anup Das, Mainul Haque, Declan G. Bates and Jonathan G. Hardman
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:26
  6. Plasma-Lyte is a balanced, crystalloid intravenous fluid which has been shown to avoid the hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis associated with 0.9% sodium chloride. Data on physical, pH and chemical compatibilit...

    Authors: Sophie Hammond, Andrew Wignell, Paul Cooling, David A. Barrett and Patrick Davies
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:25
  7. 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, “ecstasy”) abuse is frequent, and overdosing might cause severe and eventually lethal multi-organ failure. To date, there is no causal therapy of MDMA intoxication and ...

    Authors: Corinna N. Lang, Michaela J. Sommer, Merja A. Neukamm, Dawid L. Staudacher, Alexander Supady, Christoph Bode, Daniel Duerschmied and Achim Lother
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:21
  8. Discovery science, a term which encompasses basic, translational, and computational science with the aim to discover new therapies, has advanced critical care. By combining knowledge on inflammatory and genomi...

    Authors: Nicole P. Juffermans, Peter Radermacher and John G. Laffey
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:17
  9. Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is increasingly being used to treat patients with refractory severe heart failure. Large animal models are developed to help understand physiology an...

    Authors: Silver Heinsar, Sacha Rozencwajg, Jacky Suen, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Maximilian Malfertheiner, Leen Vercaemst, Lars Mikael Broman, Matthieu Schmidt, Alain Combes, Indrek Rätsep, John F. Fraser and Jonathan E. Millar
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:16
  10. An efficient and accurate method of respiratory rate measurement is still missing in hospital general wards and triage. The goal of this study is to propose a method of respiratory rate measurement that has a ...

    Authors: Gurpreet Singh, Augustine Tee, Thanawin Trakoolwilaiwan, Aza Taha and Malini Olivo
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:15
  11. Invasive mechanical ventilation is lifesaving in the setting of severe acute respiratory failure but can cause ventilation-induced lung injury. Advances in extracorporeal CO2 removal (ECCO2R) technologies may fac...

    Authors: Ingeborg Hospach, Jacques Goldstein, Kai Harenski, John G. Laffey, Dominique Pouchoulin, Manuela Raible, Stefanie Votteler and Markus Storr
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:14
  12. Several therapeutic strategies to rescue the brain from ischemic injury have improved outcomes after stroke; however, there is no treatment as yet for reperfusion injury, the secondary damage caused by necessa...

    Authors: Bruna Pescador Mendonça, Juliano Dos Santos Cardoso, Monique Michels, Ana Carolina Vieira, Diogo Wendhausen, Andressa Manfredini, Mervyn Singer, Felipe Dal-Pizzol and Alex Dyson
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:13
  13. Patients often develop infectious complications after severe trauma. No biomarkers exist that enable early identification of patients who are at risk. Neutrophils are important immune cells that combat these i...

    Authors: Lillian Hesselink, Roy Spijkerman, Emma de Fraiture, Suzanne Bongers, Karlijn J. P. Van Wessem, Nienke Vrisekoop, Leo Koenderman, Luke P. H. Leenen and Falco Hietbrink
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:12
  14. Real-time bedside information on regional ventilation and perfusion during mechanical ventilation (MV) may help to elucidate the physiological and pathophysiological effects of MV settings in healthy and injur...

    Authors: João Batista Borges, John N. Cronin, Douglas C. Crockett, Göran Hedenstierna, Anders Larsson and Federico Formenti
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:10
  15. Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection with results in organ dysfunction, has been a major challenge to the development of effective therapeutics. Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI) resul...

    Authors: Xiaoyan Wen, Shengnan Li, Alicia Frank, Xiukai Chen, David Emlet, Neil A. Hukriede and John A. Kellum
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:9
  16. Human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (hMSCs) represent a promising therapeutic strategy for ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Translational challenges include resto...

    Authors: Shahd Horie, Sean Gaynard, Mary Murphy, Frank Barry, Michael Scully, Daniel O’Toole and John G. Laffey
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:8
  17. Animal studies reporting immune checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) improved host defense and survival during bacterial sepsis provided one basis for phase I CPI sepsis trials. We performed a systematic review and me...

    Authors: Lindsay M. Busch, Junfeng Sun, Xizhong Cui, Peter Q. Eichacker and Parizad Torabi-Parizi
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:7
  18. Compared to continuous vibrating mesh nebulizer (VMN), inspiration synchronized VMN has shown increased inhaled dose during noninvasive ventilation; however, its use during aerosol delivery via high-flow nasal...

    Authors: Jie Li, Wei Wu and James B. Fink
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:6
  19. After publication of this supplement [1], it was brought to our attention that the author ‘L. Vegnuti’ has been erroneously omitted from the author list of the following abstract.

    Authors: B. Ferro, R. Tofani, L. Vegnuti, G. Borelli, L. Gargani and P. Roncucci
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:4

    The original article was published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:55

  20. Targeted temperature management (TTM) of 32 to 34 °C has been the standard treatment for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest since clinical trials in 2002 indicated benefit on survival and neurological outcome. In ...

    Authors: Hilmer Olai, Gustav Thornéus, Hannah Watson, Malcolm Macleod, Jonathan Rhodes, Hans Friberg, Niklas Nielsen, Tobias Cronberg and Tomas Deierborg
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:3
  21. Global end-diastolic volume (GEDV) measured by transpulmonary thermodilution is regarded as indicator of cardiac preload. A bolus of cold saline injected in a central vein travels through the heart and lung, b...

    Authors: Aleksej Akohov, Christoph Barner, Steffen Grimmer, Roland CE Francis and Stefan Wolf
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2020 8:1
  22. Improvement of single site cannulation for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy is pivotal for reduction of patient morbidity and mortality in respiratory failure. To further improve the cardiopu...

    Authors: Ruslan Natanov, Abdurasul Khalikov, Faikah Gueler, Ulrich Maus, Erin C. Boyle, Axel Haverich, Christian Kühn and Nodir Madrahimov
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:72
  23. Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient required by organisms of diverse lineage. Dietary Se is converted to hydrogen selenide either enzymatically or by endogenous antioxidant proteins. This convergent bi...

    Authors: Mathun Kuganesan, Kavitej Samra, Eloise Evans, Mervyn Singer and Alex Dyson
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:71
  24. Prognosticating the course of diseases to inform decision-making is a key component of intensive care medicine. For several applications in medicine, new methods from the field of artificial intelligence (AI) ...

    Authors: Michael Beil, Ingo Proft, Daniel van Heerden, Sigal Sviri and Peter Vernon van Heerden
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:70
  25. Critical Care Nephrology is an emerging sub-specialty of Critical Care. Despite increasing awareness about the serious impact of acute kidney injury (AKI) and renal replacement therapy (RRT), important knowled...

    Authors: M. Ostermann, A. Schneider, T. Rimmele, I. Bobek, M. van Dam, M. Darmon, L. Forni, O. Joannes-Boyau, M. Joannidis, M. Legrand, J. Prowle, A. Zarbock and E. Hoste
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:69
  26. Mammalian methanogenesis is regarded as an indicator of carbohydrate fermentation by anaerobic gastrointestinal flora. Once generated by microbes or released by a non-bacterial process, methane is generally co...

    Authors: Marietta Zita Poles, László Juhász and Mihály Boros
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:68
  27. Damage control resuscitation (DCR) and damage control surgery (DCS) is the main strategy in patients with uncontrollable hemorrhagic shock. One aspect of DCR is permissive hypotension. However, the duration of...

    Authors: Rasmus Peter Jakobsen, Troels Halfeld Nielsen, Simon Mølstrøm, Carl-Henrik Nordström, Asger Granfeldt and Palle Toft
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:67
  28. Please note that four authors (Logan Banadyga, Alixandra Albietz, Brad Pickering, and Gary Wong) have been erroneously omitted from the author list in the published original article [1].

    Authors: Guillaume Poliquin, Duane Funk, Shane Jones, Kaylie Tran, Charlene Ranadheera, Mable Hagan, Kevin Tierney, Allen Grolla, Amrinder Dhaliwal, Alexander Bello, Anders Leung, Cory Nakamura, Darwyn Kobasa, Darryl Falzarano, Lauren Garnett, Hugues Fausther Bovendo…
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:66

    The original article was published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:54

  29. The effectiveness of adrenaline during resuscitation continues to be debated despite being recommended in international guidelines. There is evidence that the β-adrenergic receptor (AR) effects of adrenaline a...

    Authors: Hilde Karlsen, Harald Arne Bergan, Per Steinar Halvorsen, Kjetil Sunde, Eirik Qvigstad, Geir Øystein Andersen, Jan Frederik Bugge and Theresa Mariero Olasveengen
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:65
  30. In the critically ill, catheter-related bloodstream infection can result from bacterial contamination of infusion hubs of intravascular catheters. Needle-free connectors (NFC) have been suggested to reduce the...

    Authors: Michael Koeppen, Franziska Weinert, Sabrina Oehlschlaeger, Andreas Koerner, Peter Rosenberger and Helene Anna Haeberle
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:63
  31. High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (HQ-CPR) is of paramount importance to improve neurological outcomes of cardiac arrest (CA). The purpose of this study was to evaluate chest compression methods by co...

    Authors: Yu Okuma, Koichiro Shinozaki, Tsukasa Yagi, Kota Saeki, Tai Yin, Junhwan Kim and Lance B. Becker
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:62
  32. Mechanical power is a summary variable including all the components which can possibly cause VILI (pressures, volume, flow, respiratory rate). Since the complexity of its mathematical computation is one of the...

    Authors: Lorenzo Giosa, Mattia Busana, Iacopo Pasticci, Matteo Bonifazi, Matteo Maria Macrì, Federica Romitti, Francesco Vassalli, Davide Chiumello, Michael Quintel, J. J. Marini and Luciano Gattinoni
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:61
  33. An on-going debate exists as to whether partial ventilatory support is lung protective in an acute phase of ARDS. So far, the effects of different respiratory efforts on the development of ventilator-associate...

    Authors: Dietrich Henzler, Alf Schmidt, Zhaolin Xu, Nada Ismaiel, Haibo Zhang, Arthur S. Slutsky and Paolo Pelosi
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:60
  34. Dynamic single-slice CT (dCT) is increasingly used to examine the intra-tidal, physiological variation in aeration and lung density in experimental lung injury. The ability of dCT to predict whole-lung values ...

    Authors: John N. Cronin, João Batista Borges, Douglas C. Crockett, Andrew D. Farmery, Göran Hedenstierna, Anders Larsson, Minh C. Tran, Luigi Camporota and Federico Formenti
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:59
  35. Advanced age is associated with increased mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients. Preclinical studies suggest that the host response to an injurious challenge is age-dependent. In ARD...

    Authors: Laura R. A. Schouten, Lieuwe D. J. Bos, A. Serpa Neto, Lonneke A. van Vught, Maryse A. Wiewel, Arie J. Hoogendijk, Marc J. M. Bonten, Olaf L. Cremer, Janneke Horn, Tom van der Poll, Marcus J. Schultz and Roelie M. Wösten-van Asperen
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:58
  36. Septic cardiomyopathy (SCM) is common in sepsis and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Left ventricular global longitudinal strain (LV GLS), measured by speckle tracking echocardiography, allow...

    Authors: Meghan M. Cirulis, Sarah J. Beesley, Emily L. Wilson, Chris Stubben, Troy D. Olsen, Eliotte L. Hirshberg, Lane M. Smith, Michael J. Lanspa, Theodore P. Abraham, Colin K. Grissom, Matthew T. Rondina and Samuel M. Brown
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:57
  37. The lung, the kidney, and the liver are major regulators of acid-base balance. Acidosis due to the dysfunction of one or more organs can increase mortality, especially in critically ill patients. Supporting co...

    Authors: Aritz Perez Ruiz de Garibay, John A. Kellum, Johannes Honigschnabel and Bernhard Kreymann
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:56
  38. There are currently limited data for the use of specific antiviral therapies for the treatment of Ebola virus disease (EVD). While there is anecdotal evidence that supportive care may be effective, there is a ...

    Authors: Guillaume Poliquin, Duane Funk, Shane Jones, Kaylie Tran, Charlene Ranadheera, Mable Hagan, Kevin Tierney, Allen Grolla, Amrinder Dhaliwal, Alexander Bello, Anders Leung, Cory Nakamura, Darwyn Kobasa, Darryl Falzarano, Lauren Garnett, Hugues Fausther Bovendo…
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:54

    The Correction to this article has been published in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:66

  39. Sepsis is one of the most frequent causes of death in the intensive care unit. Host vascular hypo-responsiveness to vasopressors during septic shock is one of the challenging problems. This study tested the hy...

    Authors: Osamu Fujiwara, Satoshi Fukuda, Ernesto Lopez, Yaping Zeng, Yosuke Niimi, Douglas S. DeWitt, David N. Herndon, Donald S. Prough and Perenlei Enkhbaatar
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:12
  40. A few studies have demonstrated that critically ill patients exhibit circadian deregulation and reduced complexity of different time series, such as temperature.

    Authors: Vasilios E. Papaioannou, Eleni N. Sertaridou, Ioanna G. Chouvarda, George C. Kolios and Ioannis N. Pneumatikos
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:53
  41. Bacterial translocation from the gut has been suggested to induce a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and organ dysfunction. The liver has a pivotal role in eliminating circulating bacteria enteri...

    Authors: Katja Hanslin, Jan Sjölin, Paul Skorup, Frida Wilske, Robert Frithiof, Anders Larsson, Markus Castegren, Eva Tano and Miklos Lipcsey
    Citation: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 2019 7:52