Journal of Intensive Care
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Journal of Intensive Care is an open-access journal encompassing all aspects of intensive care medicine, such as intensive and critical care, trauma and surgical intensive care, pediatric intensive care, acute, and emergency medicine, perioperative medicine, resuscitation, infection control, and organ dysfunction. In addition, the journal encourages submissions considering the different cultural..
Journal of Intensive Care
3d ago
Respiratory drive is defined as the intensity of respiratory centers output during the breath and is primarily affected by cortical and chemical feedback mechanisms. During the involuntary act of breathing, ch ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
1w ago
Acute glycemic control significantly affects the clinical outcomes of critically ill patients. This updated network meta-analysis examines the benefits and harms of four target blood glucose levels ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
1M ago
Clinical practice guidelines on limitation of life-sustaining treatments (LST) in the intensive care unit (ICU), in the form of withholding or withdrawal of LST, state that there is no ethical difference betwe ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
1M ago
As advancements in critical care medicine continue to improve Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survival rates, clinical and research attention is urgently shifting toward improving the quality of survival. Post-Inten ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
2M ago
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe respiratory condition characterized by a high mortality rate, the management of which relies on supportive care and a profound understanding of its pathop ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
2M ago
Patients with sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) have higher mortality rates and longer ICU stays. Predictors of SAE are yet to be identified. We aimed to establish an effective and simple-to-use nomogram ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
2M ago
The HACOR score for predicting treatment failure includes vital signs and acid–base balance factors, whereas the ROX index only considers the respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, and fraction of inspired oxyge ..read more
Chest CT findings in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring V-V ECMO: J-CARVE registry
Journal of Intensive Care
3M ago
Chest computed tomography findings are helpful for understanding the pathophysiology of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, there is no large, multicenter, chest computed tomography reg ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
3M ago
The limitation of life sustaining treatments (LLST) causes ethical dilemmas even in patients faced with poor prognosis, which applies to many patients admitted to a Neurocritical Care Unit (NCCU). The effects ..read more
Journal of Intensive Care
3M ago
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is the long-lasting impairment of physical functions, cognitive functions, and mental health after intensive care. Although a long-term follow-up is essential for the succes ..read more