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Critical Care Clinics

Critical Care Clinics is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the latest advancements and research in critical care medicine. It provides comprehensive reviews and expert insights on various critical care topics, including trauma, sepsis, respiratory failure, and organ dysfunction. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this journal serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance patient care and outcomes in critical care settings.

Details
Abbr. Crit Care Clin
Start 1985
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0749-0704
e-ISSN 1557-8232
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Critical Care
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3865 87
SJR / Ranks: 3193 1106
CiteScore / Ranks: 2894 7.00
JIF / Ranks: 2027 4.3
Recent Articles
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Wischmeyer P, Ridley E
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):xv-xvii. PMID: 40021287
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Lee S, Wischmeyer P, Mintz C, Serbanescu M
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):379-396. PMID: 40021286
This review explores the evolving understanding of gut microbiota's role in critical illness, focusing on how acute illness and exposures in intensive care unit (ICU) environment negatively impact the gut...
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Watson N, Nazeer S, Puthucheary Z
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):363-378. PMID: 40021285
Selecting appropriate outcome measures is a critical component of clinical trial design. Core outcome sets, which utilize stakeholder input to define the most important outcomes for a particular research question,...
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Winderlich J, Brown G, Udy A, Ridley E
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):345-361. PMID: 40021284
In this review, we outline key practical components of the nutritional management of critically-ill children in the context of the current peer reviewed literature and identify vital knowledge gaps for...
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Freeman-Sanderson A, Clayton N, Zaga C, Sutt A, Brodsky M
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):327-344. PMID: 40021283
During the past decade, there has been an increased research focus on the prevalence, nature, and impact of newly acquired critical illness dysphagia. Disordered function can impact the safety and...
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Hardy G, Marshall A, Gantner D, Ridley E
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):313-325. PMID: 40021282
During critical illness and while recovering, patients may experience varied nutrition interventions, nutrition-impacting symptoms, and challenges relating to the systems of hospital food services. All of these factors can directly...
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Lees M, Prado C, Wischmeyer P, Phillips S
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):299-312. PMID: 40021281
The intensive care unit (ICU) environment is one of the most challenging for skeletal muscle health. Atrophy associated with clinical care is distinct from that seen with inactivity or immobilization...
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Lambell K, Paris M, Gonzalez M, Prado C
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):283-297. PMID: 40021280
This narrative review provides an overview of body composition methods available for use in critically ill patients. It focuses on the relevance and discussion of the most commonly used techniques....
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Artese A, Winthrop H, Beyer M, Haines K, Molinger J, Pastva A, et al.
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):263-281. PMID: 40021279
Survivors of critical illness experience significant morbidity, reduced physiologic reserve, and long-term complications that negatively impact quality of life. Although rehabilitative treatments are beneficial during early recovery, there is limited...
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Bear D, Lambell K, Stoppe C
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):247-262. PMID: 40021278
Nutrition therapy is a complex intervention with several underlying considerations that may influence effectiveness. Considerations include the mechanism of action of the intervention and the patient phenotype, including sex, ethnicity,...