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Archive of life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), developed and managed by NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

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1. Do statins have a role in preventing or treating sepsis? - Novack, Victor; Terblanche, Marius; Almog, Yaniv
Severe sepsis is an intense infection-induced inflammatory syndrome that ultimately results in organ dysfunction.

2. Falling towers, crumbling levees, and viral mutations - Chalfin, Donald B
In light of these and other man-made and natural disasters, the world needs to revisit its approach to disaster planning and preparedness to insure that we can best meet the needs of those likely to be affected by future calamities.

3. Recombinant activated protein C: the key is clinical assessment of risk of death, not subset analysis - Dellinger, R Phillip
Additional studies of recombinant activated protein C (rhAPC) have added to our understanding about this drug and to controversy as well.

4. Hurricane Katrina – one hospital's experience - Aucoin, Robert G
Hurricane Katrina came ashore in Louisiana at approximately 07:00 hours on Monday, 29 August 2005.

5. The key advance in the treatment of sepsis in the last 10 years ... doing less - Singer, Mervyn
Although many pharmaceutical and technological advances are heavily touted, they have had relatively little impact on overall outcome improvements in the critically ill.

6. Direct patient care during an acute disaster: chasing the will-o'-the-wisp - Babar, Ijlal; Rinker, Ronald
Well developed disaster plans are essential in today's atmosphere of natural and man-made disasters.

7. Choosing the right combination therapy in severe community-acquired pneumonia - Waterer, Grant W; Rello, Jordi
Recent studies have suggested that combination antibiotic therapy is preferable to monotherapy for severe community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).

8. Multiresistant Enterobacter cloacae outbreak in an intensive care unit associated with therapeutic beds - van der Mee-Marquet, Nathalie; Girard, Sophie; Lagarrigue, François; Leroux, Isabelle; Voyer, Isabelle; Bloc, Daniel; Besnier, Jean-Marc; Quentin, Roland
We report a multiresistant Enterobacter cloacae outbreak in an intensive care unit, associated with mattresses and with antibacterial-treated and vapour-permeable polyurethane synthetic mattress covers of therapeutic beds.

9. Information technology issues during and after Katrina and usefulness of the Internet: how we mobilized and utilized digital communications systems - Leitl, Eugen
Although not all of these technologies did immediately save lives, in this regard a number of them exhibited considerable potential for the future, and hence there is a need to include them in future contingency plans.

10. Early recombinant activated factor VII for intracerebral hemorrhage reduced hematoma growth and mortality, while improving functional outcomes - Emlet, Lillian L; Crippen, David

11. Contemporary management of infected necrosis complicating severe acute pancreatitis - Jamdar, Saurabh; Siriwardena, Ajith K
This commentary provides a concise overview of current management of patients with infected necrosis, focusing on detection, the role of pharmacologic intervention, and the timing and nature of surgical interventions.

12. Hemodynamic monitoring over the past 10 years - Pinsky, Michael R
Changes in hemodynamic monitoring over the past 10 years have followed two paths.

13. Clinical review: Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy - Al-Ansari, Mariam A; Hijazi, Mohammed H
Since its introduction, percutaneous dilatational tracheostomies (PDT) have gained increasing popularity.

14. Surfactant therapy and extracorporeal life support - Plötz, Frans B

15. Survival methods, including those using competing risk analysis, are not appropriate for intensive care unit outcome studies - Schoenfeld, David
The preferred analysis for studies of mortality among patients treated in an intensive care unit should compare the proportions of patients who died during hospitalization.

16. The Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System (MARS®) in the intensive care unit: a rescue therapy for patients with hepatic failure - Saliba, Faouzi
Treatment in the intensive care unit of patients with end-stage liver disease has been limited.

17. Critical Care – 10 years on - Hubbard, Charlotte; Vincent, Jean-Louis

18. Neurological and Neurosurgical Intensive Care, 4th edition - Vespa, Paul

19. Clinical review: A systematic review of corticosteroid use in infections - Aberdein, Jody; Singer, Mervyn
Traditional teaching suggests that corticosteroids should be avoided during acute infectious episodes for fear of compromising the immune response.

20. On the nature of man and disaster - Darwin, Mike
Unique among animals, humans survive not by superb physical adaptation to our environment, but rather by intelligent, large-scale adaptation of the environment to our needs.

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