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11. Effect of Vasopressors and Vasodilators on Kidney Medulla Oxygenation

13. Mortality reduction in severe community-acquired pneumonia: key findings from a large randomized controlled trial and their clinical implications

24. Letter to the Editor: “The incidence of propofol infusion syndrome in critically-ill patients”

25. After the Rebranding and Cost Increase, the Use of Vasopressin Continues to Increase Yearly Especially in Case of Acute Kidney Injury With Septic Shock: Is There Recent Data Justifying It?

26. Hyperdynamic Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Have a Significantly Higher Need of Renal Replacement Therapy Probably Due to More Severe Vasoplegia: Any Other Potential Explanations?

28. Letter to the editor: “Serum linezolid concentrations are reduced in critically ill patients with pulmonary infections: A prospective observational study”

29. Letter to the editor: “Red blood cell distribution width as prognostic factor in sepsis: A new use for a classical parameter”

31. Sedation for adult ICU patients: A narrative review including a retrospective study of our own data

32. Carnitine Deficiency in Intensive Care Unit Patients Undergoing Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy—An Underrecognized Issue with Potential for Severe Complications

34. Propofol curtails survival in perioperative and critically ill patients by a relative reduction of 10%: should propofol be abandoned?

35. Exploring volanesorsen: a promising approach to preventing acute pancreatitis in severe hypertriglyceridemia.

36. Has the CONVINCE trial convinced the nephrology and dialysis community?

37. Optimizing endovascular thrombectomy timing and thrombolysis use for ischemic stroke: insights from the SELECT2 and TIMELESS trials.

38. Adsorptive therapies in sepsis and inflammation: description of the various adsorptive techniques and their failure to improve outcomes.

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