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Corticosteroids in Intensive Care: Lessons from Five Decades of Evidence

Few interventions in the history of intensive care medicine have ignited as much debate, prompted as many clinical trials, or undergone such a profound...

New Perspectives in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: An Interview with Baron Jean-Louis Vincent

On November 14–15, Tbilisi State Medical University hosted the conference “Contemporary Issues in Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care.” Among the distinguished and honorary guests...

Assessing Organ Failure in the ICU

Over the past 30 years, critical care medicine has fundamentally changed: the latest life-support technologies have been implemented, monitoring has been refined, and the...