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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Intensive Care Medicine Experimental is a scientific journal, published since 2013 in English. The journal's country of origin is Germany and its primary focus area is critical care.

Details
Abbr. Intensive Care Med Exp
Start 2013
End Continuing
e-ISSN 2197-425X
Country Germany
Language English
Specialty Critical Care
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9184 37
SJR / Ranks: 3955 976
CiteScore / Ranks: 3528 6.30
Recent Articles
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Lumlertgul N, Kellum J, Powell-Tuck J, Mathew M, Sardiwal S, Ostermann M
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Mar; 13(1):33. PMID: 40055234
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication of COVID-19. While the exact mechanisms remain unclear, direct viral infection of renal tubular epithelial cells is hypothesized. Given the pH-dependent...
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Karlsson T, Gustavsson J, Wellfelt K, Gunther M
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Mar; 13(1):31. PMID: 40053249
Background: Prehospital airway management is critical for maintaining oxygenation after severe trauma hemorrhage. In cases of semi-obstructed airways, intubation with an endotracheal tube may fail, whereas a 14 French intubating...
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Wallin M, Hallback M, Iftikhar H, Keleher E, Aneman A
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Mar; 13(1):32. PMID: 40053202
Background: Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen saturation are key variables in monitoring adequate oxygen delivery and have typically been measured using pulmonary artery catheterisation. The capnodynamic method measures effective...
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Asgarpur G, Weber F, Kiessling P, Akbari N, Stroben F, Kleikamp B, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Mar; 13(1):30. PMID: 40029584
No abstract available.
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Meza-Fuentes G, Delgado I, Barbe M, Sanchez-Barraza I, Retamal M, Lopez R
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Mar; 13(1):29. PMID: 40024962
Introduction: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe condition with high morbidity and mortality, characterized by significant clinical heterogeneity. This heterogeneity complicates treatment selection and patient inclusion in clinical...
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Wu C, Canakoglu A, Vine J, Mathur A, Nath R, Kashiouris M, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Feb; 13(1):28. PMID: 40019703
Background: Mechanical power (MP) serves as a crucial predictive indicator for ventilator-induced lung injury and plays a pivotal role in tailoring the management of mechanical ventilation. However, its application across...
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Motos A, Yang M, Battaglini D, Yang H, Meli A, Bobi J, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Feb; 13(1):27. PMID: 40016489
Background: Streptococcus pneumoniae, a primary cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), is typically treated with β-lactams and macrolides or quinolones. Corticosteroids are now recommended as adjunctive therapy in severe CAP to...
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Angelucci A, Greco M, Cecconi M, Aliverti A
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Feb; 13(1):26. PMID: 40016479
Wearable devices (WDs), originally launched for fitness, are now increasingly recognized as valuable technologies in several clinical applications, including the intensive care unit (ICU). These devices allow for continuous, non-invasive...
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Muller J, Chvojka J, Ledvinova L, Benes J, Tuma Z, Grundmanova M, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Feb; 13(1):25. PMID: 39985720
Background: The pathophysiology of sepsis-induced acute kidney injury remains elusive. Although mitochondrial dysfunction is often perceived as the main culprit, data from preclinical models yielded conflicting results so far. The...
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Cecconi M, Hutanu A, Beard J, Gonzalez-Pizarro P, Ostermann M, Batchelor A, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2025 Feb; 13(1):24. PMID: 39984790
Background: Current patient monitoring technologies are crucial for delivering personalised and timely care and are critical in achieving the best health outcomes while maintaining high care standards. However, these technologies...