Annals ofCritical Care Medicine

Volume: 8 - Number: 76 - May 15, 2008
Archive of Annals of Critical Care Medicine

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Investigational Article

Pathophysiology of Sepsis

Physiological-dose steroid therapy in sepsis [ISRCTN36253388]

Prevalence and incidence of severe sepsis in Dutch intensive care units

Procalcitonin and C-reactive protein during systemic inflammatory response syndrome, sepsis and organ dysfunction

Quality of life effects of antithrombin III in sepsis survivors: results from the KyberSept trial [ISRCTN22931023]

Quality of life of survivors from severe sepsis and septic shock may be similar to that of others who survive critical illness

Serum total antioxidant capacity reflects severity of illness in patients with severe sepsis

Severe sepsis epidemiology: sampling, selection, and society

Skeletal muscle oxygen saturation does not estimate mixed venous oxygen saturation in patients with severe left heart failure and additional severe sepsis or septic shock

Survival Analysis of 314 Episodes of Sepsis in Medical Intensive Care Unit in University Hospital: Impact of Intensive Care Unit Performance and Antimicrobial Therapy

Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock: 2009

The enigma of sepsis

The epidemiology of severe sepsis in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 1996 to 2004: secondary analysis of a high quality clinical database, the ICNARC Case Mix Programme Database

The impact of compliance with 6-hour and 24-hour sepsis bundles on hospital mortality in patients with severe sepsis: a prospective observational study

The influence of volume and intensive care unit organization on hospital mortality in patients admitted with severe sepsis: a retrospective multicentre cohort study

The International Sepsis Forum\'s controversies in sepsis: how will sepsis be treated in 2051?

The International Sepsis Forum\'s controversies in sepsis: how will sepsis be treated in 2051? Edward Abraham

The Surviving Sepsis Campaign sepsis change bundles and clinical practice

The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: raising awareness to reduce mortality

TLR4 and TNF-? polymorphisms are associated with an increased risk for severe sepsis following burn injury

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