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  1. 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-...

    Authors: Adrien Bouglé, Pierre Rocheteau, Tarek Sharshar and Fabrice Chrétien
    Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:131
  2. 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...

    Authors: Jesus F. Bermejo-Martin, David Andaluz-Ojeda, Marta Martin-Fernandez, Cesar Aldecoa and Raquel Almansa
    Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:140
  3. 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...

    Authors: Rui Shao, Chun-Sheng Li, Yingying Fang, Lianxing Zhao and Chenchen Hang
    Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:308
  4. 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 ...

    Authors: Jun-wei Gao, An-qiang Zhang, Xiao Wang, Zhong-yun Li, Jian-hua Yang, Ling Zeng, Wei Gu and Jian-xin Jiang
    Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:416

    The Letter to this article has been published in Critical Care 2016 20:248

  5. 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...

    Authors: Aurélien Bataille, Pierre Galichon, Marie-Julia Ziliotis, Iman Sadia and Alexandre Hertig
    Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:358
  6. 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...

    Authors: Guillaume Monneret, Morgane Gossez and Fabienne Venet
    Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:186

    The original article was published in Critical Care 2016 20:124

  7. 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 ...

    Authors: Xiao Wang, Zhong-Yun Li, Ling Zeng, An-Qiang Zhang, Wei Pan, Wei Gu and Jian-Xin Jiang
    Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:245

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Critical Care 2016 20:172

  8. Sepsis is an important cause of neonatal morbidity ... mortality; therefore, the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis is essential.

    Authors: Lin Ruan, Guan-Yu Chen, Zhen Liu, Yun Zhao, Guang-Yu Xu, Shu-Fang Li, Chun-Ni Li, Lin-Shan Chen and Zheng Tao
    Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:316
  9. 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...

    Authors: Julie K. Wilson, Yuan Zhao, Mervyn Singer, Jo Spencer and Manu Shankar-Hari
    Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:95
  10. 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...

    Authors: Xin Zhang, Dan Liu, You-Ning Liu, Rui Wang and Li-Xin Xie
    Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:323

    The Letter to this article has been published in Critical Care 2015 19:428