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Correction to: Terminal weaning or immediate extubation for withdrawing mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients (the ARREVE observational study)
Correction to: Intensive Care Med (2017) DOI 10.1007/s00134-017-4891-0.
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Terminal weaning or immediate extubation for withdrawing mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients (the ARREVE observational study)
The relative merits of immediate extubation versus terminal weaning for mechanical ventilation withdrawal are controversial, particularly regarding the experience of patients and relatives.
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Suspended in time and space
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Ten reasons for focusing on the care we provide for family members of critically ill patients with COVID-19
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Open AccessA Letter to Denise
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“It was a nightmare until I saw my wife”: the importance of family presence for patients with COVID-19 hospitalized in the ICU
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Mental health symptoms are not correlated with peripheral inflammatory biomarkers concentrations in COVID-19-ARDS survivors
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Obituary and tribute to Professor J. Randall Curtis (Randy)
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A continuum of communication: family centred care at the end of life in the intensive care unit
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Awareness of dying: adjustments in family relationships at the end of life
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Open AccessPost-hospital recovery trajectories of family members of critically ill COVID-19 survivors: an international qualitative investigation
The immediate impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) visiting restrictions for family members has been well-documented. However, the longer-term trajectory, including mechanisms for support, is less wel...