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  1. Lower versus Higher Hemoglobin Threshold for Transfusion in Septic Shock
  2. Long term trends in medical emergency team activations and outcomes
  3. Targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: certainties and uncertainties
  4. Long-term outcomes in patients with severe sepsis randomised to resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.42 or Ringer’s acetate
  5. Predictive criteria for the development of intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome
  6. Your Call Is Important to Us. Do Not Put Your Medical Emergency Team On Hold*
  7. Can Baroreflex Sensitivity and Heart Rate Variability Predict Late Neurological Outcome in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury?
  8. Targeted Temperature Management at 33°C versus 36°C after Cardiac Arrest
  9. The formula for survival. What's in a number?
  10. Haemodynamic monitoring using arterial waveform analysis
  11. Inotropic support in septic shock?
  12. Detailed statistical analysis plan for the target temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest trial
  13. Transfusion requirements in septic shock (TRISS) trial - comparing the effects and safety of liberal versus restrictive red blood cell transfusion in septic shock patients in the ICU: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  14. SpO2 targets—How normal is normal?
  15. Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of Brain-Dead Potential Organ Donors in Australia
  16. Hydroxyethyl Starch 130/0.42 versus Ringer's Acetate in Severe Sepsis
  17. A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials of thyroid hormone administration to brain dead potential organ donors*
  18. Target temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—a randomized, parallel-group, assessor-blinded clinical trial—rationale and design
  19. Pulmonary Hypertension in the Critically Ill
  20. Divergent changes in regional pulmonary filling characteristics during endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in pigs
  21. Comparing the effect of hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 with balanced crystalloid solution on mortality and kidney failure in patients with severe sepsis (6S - Scandinavian Starch for Severe Sepsis/Septic Shock trial): Study protocol, design and rationale ...
  22. Continuum of hospital care: the role of intensive care
  23. Shaping the future of Scandinavian anaesthesiology: a position paper by the SSAI
  24. The future role of the Scandinavian anaesthesiologist: a web‐based survey
  25. Electrical impedence tomography and heterogeneity of pulmonary perfusion and ventilation in porcine acute lung injury
  26. A Scandinavian survey of drug administration through inhalation, suctioning and recruitment maneuvers in mechanically ventilated patients
  27. Electrical impedance tomography applied to assess matching of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion in a porcine experimental model
  28. Tezosentan normalizes hepatomesenteric perfusion in a porcine model of cardiac tamponade
  29. Monitoring pulmonary perfusion by electrical impedance tomography: an evaluation in a pig model
  30. Fluid therapy in acute myocardial infarction: evaluation of predictors of volume responsiveness
  31. Paediatric Rapid Response Systems: a literature review
  32. Time‐ and dose‐related regional fluxes of tissue‐type plasminogen activator in anesthetized endotoxemic pigs
  33. Medical emergency teams: a role for expanding intensive care?
  34. Angiotensin II Receptor Expression Following Intestinal Transplantation in Mice
  35. Laser-Doppler Flowmetry in the Monitoring of the Human Intestinal Allograft: A Preliminary Report
  36. Monitoring of the Intestinal Mucosal Perfusion Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry After Multivisceral Transplantation
  37. Slow moderate pressure recruitment maneuver minimizes negative circulatory and lung mechanic side effects: evaluation of recruitment maneuvers using electric impedance tomography
  38. Candesartan improves survival following severe hypovolemia in pigs; a role for the angiotensin II type 2 receptor?
  39. Pressure‐independent cardiac effects of angiotensin II in pigs
  40. Pulmonary net release of tissue-type plasminogen activator during porcine primary and secondary acute lung injury
  41. The angiotensin II receptor blocker candesartan improves survival and mesenteric perfusion in an acute porcine endotoxin model
  42. Haemodynamic effects of volume resuscitation by hypertonic saline‐dextran (HSD) in porcine acute cardiac tamponade
  43. Regionally differentiated fibrinolytic responses during volume‐resuscitated acute endotoxemia in pigs
  44. Citation classics in anaesthesia and pain journals: a literature review in the era of the internet
  45. A practice survey on vasopressor and inotropic drug therapy in Scandinavian intensive care units
  46. Graft mucosal blood flow is reduced prior to histologic evidence of rejection in mouse small bowel transplantation: a murine model
  47. Ventilator treatment in the Nordic countries. A multicenter survey
  48. HYPERTONIC SALINE RESUSCITATION OF EXPERIMENTALCARDIAC TAMPONADE.
  49. Interpretation of radial pulse contour during fentanyl/nitrous oxide anesthesia and mechanical ventilation
  50. Effect of increasing norepinephrine dosage on regional blood flow in a porcine model of endotoxin shock*
  51. Splanchnic vasoconstriction by angiotensin II is arterial pressure dependent
  52. Acute effects of angiotensin II on myocardial performance
  53. Jejunal luminal nitric oxide during severe hypovolemia and sepsis in anesthetized pigs
  54. Intragastric Nitric Oxide/Nitrite in Helicobacter pylori-Infected Subjects
  55. Descending aortic blood flow and cardiac output: A clinical and experimental study of continuous oesophageal echo-Doppler flowmetry
  56. Regional release of tissue-type plasminogen activator in sepsis: effects of volume resuscitation
  57. Endoluminal laser-Doppler measurements of jejunal perfusion in patients undergoing liver transplantation
  58. Angiotensin II mesenteric and renal vasoregulation: Dissimilar modulatory effects with nitroprusside
  59. ANGIOTENSIN II BLOCKADE IN EXISTING HYPOVOLEMIA: EFFECTS OF CANDESARTAN IN THE PORCINE SPLANCHNIC AND RENAL CIRCULATION
  60. Gastro‐intestinal complement activation during human liver transplantation: Impact on postoperative liver function
  61. Tonometric assessment of jejunal mucosal nitric oxide formation in anaesthetized pigs
  62. ET-1 antagonist restores hepato-splanchnic DO2 and corrects O2 metabolism failure in an acute hypoperfusion animal model
  63. Norepinephrine-induced blood pressure increase to pre-shock levels worsens regional flow distribution in porcine septic shock
  64. Perioperative gastric tonometric PCO2 and intramucosal pH in patients undergoing liver transplantation
  65. Differentiation of the peptidergic vasoregulatory response to standardized splanchnic hypoperfusion by acute hypovolaemia or sepsis in anaesthetized pigs
  66. Sources and Physiological Significance of Plasma Dopamine Sulfate
  67. Splanchnic circulation and regional sympathetic outflow during peroperative PEEP ventilation in humans
  68. Evaluation of intestinal perfusion monitoring techniques
  69. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) blockade improves mesenteric perfusion in a porcine low cardiac output model
  70. Effect of hypertonic dextran on intestinal mucosal perfusion during porcine endotoxin shock
  71. Splanchnic microcirculation after resuscitation with hypertonic saline in a porcine model of cardiac tamponade
  72. Jejunal mucosal NO production and substrate dependency during mesenteric hypoperfusion in pigs
  73. Detecting gastrointestinal hypoperfusion during cardiac tamponade in pigs
  74. SYMPATHETIC AND RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN ACTIVATION DURING GRADED HYPOVOLEMIA IN PIGS
  75. Substantial Production of Dopamine in the Human Gastrointestinal Tract
  76. Hemodynamic, sympathetic and angiotensin II responses to PEEP ventilation before and during administration of isoflurane
  77. Mesenteric Organ Production, Hepatic Metabolism, and Renal Elimination of Norepinephrine and Its Metabolites in Humans
  78. Sympathetic discharge to mesenteric organs and the liver. Evidence for substantial mesenteric organ norepinephrine spillover.
  79. Accumulation of an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase during graded hemorrhagic shock
  80. Regional release and removal of catecholamines and extraneuronal metabolism to metanephrines.
  81. MET-ENKEPHALIN, and CATHECHOLAMINE RELEASE FROM THE SMALL INTESTINE IN ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION
  82. MET-ENKEPHALIN AND CATHECHOLAMINE RELEASE FROM THE SMALL INTESTINE IN ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION.
  83. REDUCED NO-SYNTHESIS IN THE GUT BY ENDOGENOUS NO-SYNTHASE INHIBITION DURING CARDIAC TAMPONADE IN PIGS.
  84. The ace-inhibitor enalapril improves duodenal mucosal bicarbonate secretion and PD during severe hypovolemia in the pig
  85. Splanchnic and Renal Sympathetic Activity in Relation to Hemodynamics During Isoflurane Administration in Pigs
  86. Splanchnic and Renal Sympathetic Activity in Relation to Hemodynamics During Isoflurane Administration in Pigs
  87. Is There a Third Peripheral Catecholaminergic System? Endogenous Dopamine as an Autocrine/ Paracrine Substance Derived from Plasma DOPA and Inactivated by Conjugation
  88. Changes in circulating plasma met-enkephalin concentrations in feline intestinal ischemia-reperfusion
  89. SYMPATHETIC ACTIVATION AND ANGIOTENSIN II RESPONSE DURING GRADED HEMORRHAGE IN ANESTHETISED SWINE.
  90. Quantification of tissue damage in the feline small intestine during ischaemia‐reperfusion: the importance of free radicals