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  1. Acetaminophen (APAP) toxicity is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the US and Europe. Massive hepatocyte necrosis is the predominant feature of APAP-induced acute liver injury (ALI). Liver regene...

    Authors: Runkuan Yang, Keita Miki, Xin He, Meaghan E Killeen and Mitchell P Fink
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R55
  2. To identify risk factors for early (< three days) intensive care unit (ICU) admission of patients hospitalised with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and not requiring immediate ICU admission, and to stratify...

    Authors: Bertrand Renaud, José Labarère, Eva Coma, Aline Santin, Jan Hayon, Mercé Gurgui, Nicolas Camus, Eric Roupie, François Hémery, Jérôme Hervé, Mirna Salloum, Michael J Fine and Christian Brun-Buisson
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R54
  3. Sepsis-related multiple organ dysfunction is a common cause of death in the intensive care unit. The effect of sepsis on markers of tissue repair is only partly understood. The aim of this study was to measure...

    Authors: Fiia Gäddnäs, Marjo Koskela, Vesa Koivukangas, Juha Risteli, Aarne Oikarinen, Jouko Laurila, Juha Saarnio and Tero Ala-Kokko
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R53
  4. In acute lung injury, repair of the damaged alveolar-capillary barrier is an essential part of recovery. Endostatin is a 20 to 28 kDa proteolytic fragment of the basement membrane collagen XVIII, which has bee...

    Authors: Gavin D Perkins, Nazim Nathani, Alex G Richter, Daniel Park, Murali Shyamsundar, Ritva Heljasvaara, Taina Pihlajaniemi, Mav Manji, W Tunnicliffe, Danny McAuley, Fang Gao and David R Thickett
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R52
  5. We recently demonstrated that intravenously infused recombinant human activated protein C (APC) attenuates ovine lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced lung injury. In this study, our aim was to find out whether tre...

    Authors: Kristine Waerhaug, Vsevolod V Kuzkov, Vladimir N Kuklin, Rica Mortensen, KÃ¥re C Nordhus, Mikhail Y Kirov and Lars J Bjertnaes
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R51
  6. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a real-time and low-cost biomarker to distinguish febrile bacterial infections from non-bacterial febrile illnesses. We hypothesised that measuring the velocity of the biomarker ins...

    Authors: Yael Paran, Doron Yablecovitch, Guy Choshen, Ina Zeitlin, Ori Rogowski, Ronen Ben-Ami, Michal Katzir, Hila Saranga, Tovit Rosenzweig, Dan Justo, Yaffa Orbach, Pinhas Halpern and Shlomo Berliner
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R50
  7. In a recent study conducted in a cohort of 52 septic patients, Monserrat and coworkers found that profound failure of peripheral T cells to convert from a naïve phenotype to an activated phenotype has positive...

    Authors: Jonathan E McDunn and Richard S Hotchkiss
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:127
  8. The efficacy of steroid administration before planned tracheal extubation in critical care patients remains controversial with respect to the selection of patients most likely to benefit from this treatment.

    Authors: Samir Jaber, Boris Jung, Gérald Chanques, Francis Bonnet and Emmanuel Marret
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R49
  9. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is a supportive cardiopulmonary bypass technique for patients with acute reversible cardiovascular or respiratory failure. Favourable effects of haemofiltration during cardi...

    Authors: Karin Blijdorp, Karlien Cransberg, Enno D Wildschut, Saskia J Gischler, Robert Jan Houmes, Eric D Wolff and Dick Tibboel
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R48
  10. Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is a cardio-pulmonary bypass technique to provide life support in acute reversible cardio-respiratory failure when conventional management is not suc...

    Authors: Maria WG Nijhuis-van der Sanden, Monique HM van der Cammen-van Zijp, Anjo JWM Janssen, Jolanda JCM Reuser, Petra Mazer, Arno FJ van Heijst, Saskia J Gischler, Dick Tibboel and Louis AA Kollée
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R47
  11. Older age is associated with higher prevalence of chronic illness and functional impairment, contributing to an increased rate of hospitalization and admission to intensive care. The primary objective was to e...

    Authors: Sean M Bagshaw, Steve AR Webb, Anthony Delaney, Carol George, David Pilcher, Graeme K Hart and Rinaldo Bellomo
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R45
  12. Resuscitation goals for septic shock remain controversial. Despite the normalization of systemic hemodynamic variables, tissue hypoperfusion can still persist. Indeed, lactate or oxygen venous saturation may b...

    Authors: Fernando Palizas, Arnaldo Dubin, Tomas Regueira, Alejandro Bruhn, Elias Knobel, Silvio Lazzeri, Natalio Baredes and Glenn Hernández
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R44
  13. We aimed to establish whether the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) during evolving bacterial community-acquired infection in adults is associated with severe sepsis or septic shock.

    Authors: Annick Legras, Bruno Giraudeau, Annie-Pierre Jonville-Bera, Christophe Camus, Bruno François, Isabelle Runge, Achille Kouatchet, Anne Veinstein, Jérome Tayoro, Daniel Villers and Elisabeth Autret-Leca
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R43
  14. The inflammatory response to an invading pathogen in sepsis leads to complex alterations in hemostasis by dysregulation of procoagulant and anticoagulant factors. Recent treatment options to correct these abno...

    Authors: Fritz Daudel, Ulf Kessler, Hélène Folly, Jasmin S Lienert, Jukka Takala and Stephan M Jakob
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R42
  15. In lung cancer surgery, large tidal volume and elevated inspiratory pressure are known risk factors of acute lung (ALI). Mechanical ventilation with low tidal volume has been shown to attenuate lung injuries i...

    Authors: Marc Licker, John Diaper, Yann Villiger, Anastase Spiliopoulos, Virginie Licker, John Robert and Jean-Marie Tschopp
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R41
  16. Perioperative hypovolemia arises frequently and contributes to intestinal hypoperfusion and subsequent postoperative complications. Goal-directed fluid therapy might reduce these complications. The aim of this...

    Authors: Luzius B Hiltebrand, Oliver Kimberger, Michael Arnberger, Sebastian Brandt, Andrea Kurz and Gisli H Sigurdsson
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R40
  17. Fluid responsiveness prediction is difficult in spontaneously breathing patients. Because the swings in intrathoracic pressure are minor during spontaneous breathing, dynamic parameters like pulse pressure var...

    Authors: Michael K Dahl, Simon T Vistisen, Jacob Koefoed-Nielsen and Anders Larsson
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R39
  18. Management of the early stage of sepsis is a critical issue. As part of it, infection control including appropriate antibiotic therapy administration should be prompt. However, microbiological findings, if any...

    Authors: Pierre Emmanuel Charles, Claire Tinel, Saber Barbar, Serge Aho, Sébastien Prin, Jean Marc Doise, Nils Olivier Olsson, Bernard Blettery and Jean Pierre Quenot
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R38
  19. Procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) are established markers of infection in the general population. In contrast, several studies reported falsely increased PCT levels in patients receiving T-cell ...

    Authors: Helena Brodska, Tomas Drabek, Karin Malickova, Antonin Kazda, Antonin Vitek, Tomas Zima and Marketa Markova
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R37
  20. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the potential efficacy of recombinant human tissue factor pathway inhibitor (tifacogin) in a subpopulation of patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) from...

    Authors: Pierre-François Laterre, Steven M Opal, Edward Abraham, Steven P LaRosa, Abla A Creasey, Fang Xie, Lona Poole and Richard G Wunderink
    Citation: Critical Care 2009 13:R36