Year in review in Intensive Care Medicine 2014: II. ARDS, airway management, ventilation, adjuvants in sepsis, hepatic failure, symptoms assessment and management, palliative care and support for families, prognostication, organ donation, outcome, organi
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  • 作者:Anders Perner (1)
    Giuseppe Citerio (2)
    Jan Bakker (3)
    Matteo Bassetti (4)
    Dominique Benoit (5)
    Maurizio Cecconi (6) (7)
    J. Randall Curtis (8)
    Gordon S. Doig (9)
    Margaret Herridge (10)
    Samir Jaber (11)
    Michael Joannidis (12)
    Laurent Papazian (13)
    Mark J. Peters (14)
    Pierre Singer (15)
    Martin Smith (16)
    Marcio Soares (17)
    Antoni Torres (18)
    Antoine Vieillard-Baron (19)
    Jean-Fran莽ois Timsit (20)
    Elie Azoulay (21)

    1. Department of Intensive Care
    ; Rigshospitalet ; University of Copenhagen ; Copenhagen ; Denmark
    2. Universit脿 Milano Bicocca
    ; Milan ; Italy
    3. Erasmus MC University Medical Center
    ; Rotterdam ; The Netherlands
    4. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Santa Maria della Misericordia
    ; Udine ; Italy
    5. Ghent University Hospital
    ; Ghent ; Belgium
    6. Department of Intensive Care Medicine
    ; St. Georges Healthcare NHS Trust ; London ; UK
    7. Department of Anaesthesia
    ; St. Georges Healthcare NHS Trust ; London ; UK
    8. Harborview Medical Center
    ; The University of Washington ; Seattle ; WA ; USA
    9. Northern Clinical School Intensive Care Research Unit
    ; University of Sydney ; Sydney ; Australia
    10. Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine
    ; University of Toronto ; Toronto ; ON ; Canada
    11. Saint Eloi University Hospital
    ; Montpellier ; France
    12. Division of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
    ; Department of Internal Medicine ; Medical University of Innsbruck ; Innsbruck ; Austria
    13. H么pital Nord
    ; Aix-Marseille Universit茅 ; Marseille ; France
    14. UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond St Hospital
    ; London ; UK
    15. Rabin Medical Center
    ; Beilinson Hospital ; Sackler School of Medicine ; Tel Aviv University ; Tel Aviv ; Israel
    16. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
    ; University College London Hospitals ; London ; UK
    17. D鈥橭r Institute for Research and Education
    ; Rio de Janeiro ; Brazil
    18. Pulmonary Intensive Care Unit
    ; Department of Pulmonary Medicine ; Hospital Cl铆nic of Barcelona ; Barcelona ; Spain
    19. INSERM U-1018
    ; CESP ; Team 5 (EpReC ; Renal and Cardiovascular Epidemiology) ; UVSQ ; H么pital Ambroise Par茅 ; Paris ; France
    20. APHP-Hopital Bichat-Medical and Infectious Diseases ICU
    ; UMR 1137-IAME Team 5-DeSCID ; Decision Sciences in Infectious Diseases ; Control and Care Inserm/Univ Paris Diderot ; Sorbonne Paris Cit茅 ; 75018 ; Paris ; France
    21. AP-HP
    ; H么pital Saint-Louis ; Medical ICU ; Groupe de Recherche Respiratoire en R茅animation Onco-H茅matologique (Grrr-OH) ; Paris ; France
  • 刊名:Intensive Care Medicine
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:March 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:41
  • 期:3
  • 页码:389-401
  • 全文大小:242 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Intensive / Critical Care Medicine; Anesthesiology; Emergency Medicine; Pneumology/Respiratory System; Pain Medicine; Pediatrics;
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1432-1238
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