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Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:425
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Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma in non-bleeding ICU patients -TOPIC TRIAL: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is an effective therapy to correct for a deficiency of multiple coagulation factors during bleeding. In past years, use of FFP has increased, in particular in patients on the Intensiv...
Citation: Trials 2011 12:266 -
Effect of transfusion of fresh frozen plasma on parameters of endothelial condition and inflammatory status in non-bleeding critically ill patients: a prospective substudy of a randomized trial
Much controversy exists on the effect of a fresh frozen plasma (FFP) transfusion on systemic inflammation and endothelial damage. Adverse effects of FFP have been well described, including acute lung injury. H...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:163 -
Acute kidney injury after cardiac arrest: the role of coronary angiography and temperature management
Citation: Critical Care 2019 23:193 -
Making sense of early high-dose intravenous vitamin C in ischemia/reperfusion injury
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2018. Other selected articles can be found online at
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:70 -
Effects of hyperoxia on vascular tone in animal models: systematic review and meta-analysis
Arterial hyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and reduce cardiac output, which is particularly undesirable in patients who already have compromised perfusion of vital organs. Due to the inaccessibility of vit...
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:189 -
Vitamin C revisited
This narrative review summarizes the role of vitamin C in mitigating oxidative injury-induced microcirculatory impairment and associated organ failure in ischemia/reperfusion or sepsis. Preclinical studies sho...
Citation: Critical Care 2014 18:460 -
Hemodynamic effects of acute hyperoxia: systematic review and meta-analysis
In clinical practice, oxygen is generally administered to patients with the intention of increasing oxygen delivery. Supplemental oxygen may, however, cause arterial hyperoxia, which is associated with hemodyn...
Citation: Critical Care 2018 22:45 -
NT-proBNP in cardiopulmonary resuscitated patients treated with mild therapeutic hypothermia is not independently associated with mortality: a retrospective observational study
In spite of the introduction of mild therapeutic hypothermia (MTH), mortality rates remain high in patients with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after cardiac arrest (CA). To date, no accurate and ind...
Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:48 -
Moderate hyperoxic versus near-physiological oxygen targets during and after coronary artery bypass surgery: a randomised controlled trial
The safety of perioperative hyperoxia is currently unclear. Previous studies in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery suggest reduced myocardial damage when avoiding extreme perioperative hyperoxi...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:55