Skip to main content

previous disabled Page of 3
and
  1. Article

    Open Access

    Correction: Phase-3 trial of recombinant human alkaline phosphatase for patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (REVIVAL)

    Peter Pickkers, Derek C. Angus, Kristie Bass, Rinaldo Bellomo in Intensive Care Medicine (2024)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Phase-3 trial of recombinant human alkaline phosphatase for patients with sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (REVIVAL)

    Ilofotase alfa is a human recombinant alkaline phosphatase with reno-protective effects that showed improved survival and reduced Major Adverse Kidney Events by 90 days (MAKE90) in sepsis-associated acute kidn...

    Peter Pickkers, Derek C. Angus, Kristie Bass, Rinaldo Bellomo in Intensive Care Medicine (2024)

  3. No Access

    Article

    Initiation of continuous renal replacement therapy versus intermittent hemodialysis in critically ill patients with severe acute kidney injury: a secondary analysis of STARRT-AKI trial

    There is controversy regarding the optimal renal-replacement therapy (RRT) modality for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI).

    Ron Wald, Stephane Gaudry, Bruno R. da Costa in Intensive Care Medicine (2023)

  4. Article

    Open Access

    Variation in severity-adjusted resource use and outcome in intensive care units

    Intensive care patients have increased risk of death and their care is expensive. We investigated whether risk-adjusted mortality and resources used to achieve survivors change over time and if their variation...

    Jukka Takala, André Moser, Rahul Raj, Ville Pettilä in Intensive Care Medicine (2022)

  5. Article

    Open Access

    Restrictive fluid management versus usual care in acute kidney injury (REVERSE-AKI): a pilot randomized controlled feasibility trial

    We compared a restrictive fluid management strategy to usual care among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) who had received initial fluid resuscitation.

    Suvi T. Vaara, Marlies Ostermann, Laurent Bitker in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

  6. Article

    Open Access

    Neurofilament light as an outcome predictor after cardiac arrest: a post hoc analysis of the COMACARE trial

    Neurofilament light (NfL) is a biomarker reflecting neurodegeneration and acute neuronal injury, and an increase is found following hypoxic brain damage. We assessed the ability of plasma NfL to predict outcom...

    Lauri Wihersaari, Nicholas J. Ashton, Matti Reinikainen in Intensive Care Medicine (2021)

  7. Article

    Open Access

    Glucocorticoids inhibit type I IFN beta signaling and the upregulation of CD73 in human lung

    Juho Jalkanen, Ville Pettilä, Teppo Huttunen, Maija Hollmén in Intensive Care Medicine (2020)

  8. No Access

    Article

    NSE concentrations and haemolysis after cardiac arrest

    Pekka Jakkula, Markus B. Skrifvars, Ville Pettilä in Intensive Care Medicine (2019)

  9. Article

    Focus on randomised clinical trials

    Anders Perner, Peter B. Hjortrup, Ville Pettilä in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

  10. Article

    Open Access

    Targeting low-normal or high-normal mean arterial pressure after cardiac arrest and resuscitation: a randomised pilot trial

    We aimed to determine the feasibility of targeting low-normal or high-normal mean arterial pressure (MAP) after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and its effect on markers of neurological injury.

    Pekka Jakkula, Ville Pettilä, Markus B. Skrifvars in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

  11. Article

    Open Access

    Targeting two different levels of both arterial carbon dioxide and arterial oxygen after cardiac arrest and resuscitation: a randomised pilot trial

    We assessed the effects of targeting low-normal or high-normal arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) and normoxia or moderate hyperoxia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) on markers of cerebral and car...

    Pekka Jakkula, Matti Reinikainen, Johanna Hästbacka, Pekka Loisa in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

  12. No Access

    Article

    Premorbid functional status as a predictor of 1-year mortality and functional status in intensive care patients aged 80 years or older

    We assessed the association between the premorbid functional status (PFS) and 1-year mortality and functional status of very old intensive care patients.

    Laura Pietiläinen, Johanna Hästbacka, Minna Bäcklund in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

  13. No Access

    Article

    Expert statement for the management of hypovolemia in sepsis

    Hypovolemia is frequent in patients with sepsis and may contribute to worse outcome. The management of these patients is impeded by the low quality of the evidence for many of the specific components of the c...

    Anders Perner, Maurizio Cecconi, Maria Cronhjort, Michael Darmon in Intensive Care Medicine (2018)

  14. Article

    Focus on fluid therapy

    Anders Perner, Peter B. Hjortrup, Ville Pettilä in Intensive Care Medicine (2017)

  15. Article

    Fluid management in acute kidney injury

    Acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluids are closely linked through oliguria, which is a marker of the former and a trigger for administration of the latter. Recent progress in this field has challenged the physio...

    Anders Perner, John Prowle, Michael Joannidis, Paul Young in Intensive Care Medicine (2017)

  16. No Access

    Article

    Control groups in recent septic shock trials: a systematic review

    The interpretation of septic shock trial data is profoundly affected by patients, control intervention, co-interventions and selected outcome measures. We evaluated the reporting of control groups in recent se...

    Ville Pettilä, Peter Buhl Hjortrup, Stephan M. Jakob in Intensive Care Medicine (2016)

  17. No Access

    Article

    Restricting volumes of resuscitation fluid in adults with septic shock after initial management: the CLASSIC randomised, parallel-group, multicentre feasibility trial

    We assessed the effects of a protocol restricting resuscitation fluid vs. a standard care protocol after initial resuscitation in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with septic shock.

    Peter B. Hjortrup, Nicolai Haase, Helle Bundgaard in Intensive Care Medicine (2016)

  18. Article

    Vasopressors in shock: are we meeting our target and do we really understand what we are aiming at?

    Martin Dünser, Peter Buhl Hjortrup, Ville Pettilä in Intensive Care Medicine (2016)

  19. Article

    Erratum to: Fluid challenges in intensive care: the FENICE study

    Maurizio Cecconi, Christoph Hofer, Jean-Louis Teboul in Intensive Care Medicine (2015)

  20. Article

    Open Access

    Fluid challenges in intensive care: the FENICE study

    Fluid challenges (FCs) are one of the most commonly used therapies in critically ill patients and represent the cornerstone of hemodynamic management in intensive care units. There are clear benefits and harms...

    Maurizio Cecconi, Christoph Hofer, Jean-Louis Teboul in Intensive Care Medicine (2015)

previous disabled Page of 3