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Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:167
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Predicting the requirement for renal replacement therapy in intensive care patients with sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:201 -
Implementation of earlier antibiotic administration in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock in Japan: antibiotic action needs time and tissue perfusion to reach target
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:17 -
VANISH: a challenge for current sepsis guidelines!
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:348 -
Muscle regeneration after sepsis
Severe critical illness is often complicated by intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW), which is associated with increased ICU and post-ICU mortality, delayed weaning from mechanical ventilation and long-...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:131 -
Influence of pathogen and focus of infection on procalcitonin values in sepsis: are there additional confounding factors?
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:215 -
Can a simple chemical help to both prevent and treat sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:247 -
State-level hospital compliance with and performance in the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services’ Early Management Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Bundle
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Sepsis and the theory of relativity: measuring a moving target with a moving measuring stick
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:396 -
Composed endotypes to guide antibiotic discontinuation in sepsis
Overuse of empiric antibiotic therapy in the ICU is responsible for promoting the dissemination of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria. Shortened antibiotic treatment duration could contribute to palliating the em...
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:140 -
N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide levels during the acute phase of sepsis may be a useful indicator of higher risk of long-term impairments: some confounders to consider
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:93 -
Fourth Surviving Sepsis Campaign’s hemodynamic recommendations: a step forward or a return to chaos?
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:133 -
Adjuvant vitamin C for sepsis: mono or triple?
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:425 -
Does anti-VEGF bevacizumab improve survival in experimental sepsis?
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:163 -
Individualized recombinant human thrombomodulin (ART-123) administration in sepsis patients based on predicted phenotypes
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:231 -
Retraction Note: Diacerhein attenuates the inflammatory response and improves survival in a model of severe sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:278 -
Low B and T lymphocyte attenuator expression on CD4+ T cells in the early stage of sepsis is associated with the severity and mortality of septic patients: a prospective cohort study
B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is an inhibitory receptor, whose primary role in CD4+ T cell is thought to inhibit cytokine production. We explore BTLA expression on CD4+ T cells in healthy controls and sept...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:308 -
Future of sepsis therapies
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:106 -
Promoting early identification of sepsis in hospitalized patients with nurse-led protocols
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:10 -
Letter on “Synbiotics modulate gut microbiota and reduce enteritis and ventilator-associated pneumonia in patients with sepsis: a randomized controlled trial”
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:56 -
Daily cost of delay to adequate antibiotic treatment among patients surviving a hospitalization with community-onset Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia or sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:130 -
Human leukocyte antigen-DR expression might predict outcomes in severe sepsis, but diabetes mellitus cannot be ignored
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:149 -
Association between the TLR2 Arg753Gln polymorphism and the risk of sepsis: a meta-analysis
Recently, researchers in a number of studies have explored the association between the Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) Arg753Gln polymorphism and sepsis risk. However, the results were conflicting. ... the effect of ...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:416 -
Is the “golden age” of the “golden hour” in sepsis over?
The so-called “golden hour” of trauma resuscitation has been applied to a number of disease conditions in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. For example, the “golden hour” as applied to the treatment of criti...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:447 -
Epigenetic changes during sepsis: on your marks!
Epigenetics is the study of how cells, organs, and even individuals utilize their genes over specific periods of time, and under specific environmental constraints. Very importantly, epigenetics is now expandi...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:358 -
Identification of developing multiple organ failure in sepsis patients with low or moderate SOFA scores
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:147 -
The long sepsis journey in low- and middle-income countries begins with a first step...but on which road?
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:64 -
Towards precision medicine for sepsis patients
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:11 -
Some questions about preadmission metformin use and mortality in patients with sepsis and diabetes mellitus
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:96 -
Recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin in patients with sepsis-associated coagulopathy (SCARLET): an updated meta-analysis
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:302 -
qSOFA should replace SIRS as the screening tool for sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:409 -
Looking for a sepsis source
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:16 -
Blood purification in sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:357 -
Passive leg cycling and electrical stimulation cannot preserve strength in sepsis
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein as an excellent biomarker for sepsis and beyond
Sepsis remains a critical problem with high morbidity ... the need to find a good biomarker of sepsis to determine the existence of bacterial infection ... glycoprotein (HRG) is an excellent biomarker of sepsis c...
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:209 -
Sepsis in PD-1 light
Increasing evidence suggests that after the first pro-inflammatory hours, sepsis is characterized by the occurrence of severe ... Several mechanisms have been reported to participate in sepsis-induced immune alte...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:186 -
Neutrophil CD64 expression as a diagnostic marker for sepsis in adult patients: a meta-analysis
Neutrophil CD64 (nCD64) expression appears to be a promising marker of bacterial infections. The aim of this meta-analysis was to assess the accuracy of nCD64 expression for the diagnosis of sepsis in critically ...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:245 -
Letter to the Editor: Lack of requirements for conducting meta-analysis to evaluate the association between the TLR2 Arg753Gln polymorphism and the risk of sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:248 -
Understanding the complex host response in sepsis: is diabetes the key?
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:321 -
The complex kinetics of blood endocan during the time course of sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:86 -
To remove and replace—a role for plasma exchange in counterbalancing the host response in sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:14 -
Genomics and pharmacogenomics of sepsis: so close and yet so far
Sapru et al. show in this issue of Critical Care...that variants of thrombomodulin and the endothelial protein C receptor, but not protein C, are associated with mortality and organ dysfunction (ventilation-free ...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:185 -
The forgotten value of the clinical examination to individualize and guide fluid resuscitation in patients with sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:306 -
The combination of procalcitonin and C-reactive protein or presepsin alone improves the accuracy of diagnosis of neonatal sepsis: a meta-analysis and systematic review
Sepsis is an important cause of neonatal morbidity ... mortality; therefore, the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis is essential.
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:316 -
Procalcitonin to allow early detection of sepsis and multiple organ failure in severe multiple trauma: beware of some confounders
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:9 -
Lymphocyte subset expression and serum concentrations of PD-1/PD-L1 in sepsis - pilot study
Sepsis remains a major cause of mortality in ... . The dysregulated response to infection seen in sepsis includes features of lymphocyte dysfunction and exhaustion, ... cancer, and are being considered for future...
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:95 -
Pre-emptive and therapeutic value of blocking bacterial attachment to the endothelial alphaVbeta3 integrin with cilengitide in sepsis
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:246 -
The accuracy of presepsin (sCD14-ST) for the diagnosis of sepsis in adults: a meta-analysis
The early diagnosis of sepsis remains a challenge. Recently, soluble cluster ... has been identified as a potential biomarker of sepsis. We performed a meta-analysis to assess the diagnostic accuracy of presepsin...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:323 -
Retinal involvement in sepsis: from the eye of the patient to the eye of the beholder
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:148 -
Decision-making in the detection and management of patients with sepsis in resource-limited settings: the importance of clinical examination
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:53
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