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Author index Key: c = correspondence; e = editorial; r = review article; S = Supplement 4; b = book review Aasen, A.O. 760 Bauer, H. 312 Bonnet, F. 447 Casagrande, L. 941 Abel, M. 492 Bauer, R. 47 Bonten, M.J.M. 220 Casey, W. 249 Abraham, B.B. 269c Baumeister, B. 264 Boon, E.S. 176c Castell4, M. 830c Abraham, E. 507 Baur,C. 1133c Bordes, P. 213 Castoldi, F. 1412 Achkar, A. 530 Bax, J.J. 591 Bordino,P . 941 Cattaneo, A. 1368 A’Court, G. 1445 Baxby, D. 699 Borelli, M. 382 Cavadini, C. 575 Aguayod e Hoyos, E. 156 Beaucaire,G. 1307 Borgeat, A. 1186 Cecchi, F. 62 Ahmed, S.T. 129 Bedos, J.-P. 614c Borin, P. 1265 Cereda,M. 382 Ahmed, U. 129 Beenakkers, I.C.M. 294 Borron, S.W. 1400 Cerra, F.B. 178b Aikawa,N . 1169 Bein, Th. 651 Bosch, J.M. 208 Cetoli,M. 1265 Akiyama, H. 450 Beindorf, A. 1070 Bossaert, L. 456, 900 Charasse,C. 116 Al-Alaiyan,S . 1093 Belenchia, J.M. 395 Bossuyt, P.M.M. 1433 Chatburn, R.L. 264 Al-Omran, A. 1093 Bellon,J . 829c Botha, F.J.H. 443 Chen, P.A. 409 Alberti,A . 1131c Benaissa,M. 453 Bottiger, B. 1066 Chetty, K.G. 582 Albrecht, D.M. 1026 Benatar, S.R. 1020 Bottiger, B.W. 312, 1214, 1345 Chevret, S. 742 Alcaraz, A. 87c Bender, H.-J. 909 Bouabdallah, K. 1351 Chevrolet, J.-C. 182, 1001c Allaouchiche, B. 683 Bennett, E.D. 1396 Bouachour, G. 7llc Chevrolet, J.C. 277 Alquier,P . 71lc Ber, C. 585 Bouget,J . 116 Chevron, V. 1147 Alted Lopez, E. 593 Berek, A. 849 Bourdarias, J.-P. 270c Chiang, A.A. 1269 Alvarez-Lerma,F . 387 Berek, K. 849 Boussuges, A. 356 Chiaranda, M. 867 Alvarez, B. 1294 Berger, M.M. 575 Boxer, R.A. 1098 Chin, C. 460 Amaha, K. 1203 Berggren, L. 728 Braschi, A. 113lc Chiolero, R. 575 Ambros Checa, A. 593 Berkel, M. van 101 Braun, J. 83lc ChirosselJ,.P . 1391 Ambrosino, N. 94 Bernard, D. 829c Braune, H. 809 Chopin,C . 1147 Amsel, B. 900 Bernardin, G. 17 Bredle, D.L. 1354 Christ,G. 1000c Anada,H. 613c Bernasconi,F . 382 Briegel,J . 894 Cinnella, G. 772,923 Anand, K.J.S. 129 BernaudinJ,.- F. 1244 Brienza, A. 772,923 Claeys, G. 829c Andersson,S . 500 Bertolini,G . 1368 Brienza, N. 772,923 Clarke,G.M. 1261 Andries, S$. 456 Bessou, J.P. 714c Britto,J . 1130c Clemessy, J.-L. 1400 Andrivet, P. 1323 Betancor, M. 467 Brivet, F. 833c Clemessy, J.L. 453 Angel, G. 1400 Betbesé, A. 271c Brochard,L. 1137e, 1162, 1351 Clergue,F . 1244 Annane, D. 7llc Beuscart,C . 1307 Bruining, H. 707 Clini, E. 94 Afié,T . 937 Bhagwanjee,S . 1335 Bruining, H.A. 539 Coffinier,C. 1307 Antonelli, M. 735 Bianconi, M. 947 Brun-Buisson, C. 847e, 1351 Cohen, Y. 609c Apolone, G. 1368 Bidani, A. 9le Brunner, J.X. 199, 1328 Coirault,C. 108 Appadu, B.L. 862 Biedermann, R. 464 Bruno,F . 923 Collee,G.G. 269c Apsner, R.C. 559 Bierens, J.J.L.M. 101 Bryan, A.C. 486 Colnaghi,M. 1412 Araki, I. 1176 Bihari, D. 981 Buderus,S . 977 Colonna, M. 1391 Arbenz, U. 464 Bijlmer, R.P.G.M. 1433 Bufi, M. 735 Colpitts,D. 1424 Arcuri, E. 985 Bindl, L. 977 Buhr, H.J. 1207 Combes,P . 1391 Arlati, S. 1048 Bion, J.F. 838c, 1130c Bulder, E.R. 1120 Conti,G . 735 Armbruster, K. 795 Birle, A. 252 Bulpa,P . 1001c Contu, P. 947 Artemiou, O. 1179 Bjertnaes, L.J. 715c Bug, L. 760 Cook, D.J. 1339 Artigas, A. 374, 981, 1052 Blanch, L. 374, 1052 Busoni, P. 62 Corbanese, U. 941 Artlich, A. 472 Blom, J.A. 688 Butler, S.R. 39 Cordella, L. 1265 Arvidsson, S. 728 Blomqvist, H. 728 Butt, W. 259 Corne,L. 1442 Asadullah, K. $474 Blum,S . 286 Buunk,G. 1191 Cortés, J.L. 717¢ Avellanal,M. 1090 Blumer, J.L. 264 Cousin, C. 724 Bochicchio,M . 1070 Caballero Cubedo, R. 593 Cox,P . 1424 Bach, A. 613c, 1066 Bodenham, A.R. 622e Calamaro, A. 985 Crawford, S.W. 1291e Badia, X. 1379 Bogaard, H.J. 766 Camus, C. 116 Crooke III, B.S. 1112 Bander, J.J. 1105 Bogaard, J.M. 539 Candiani, A. 1070 Cummins, B.H. 39 Barcons, M. 271c Bohn, D. 1424 Capuzzo,M. 947 Curley, F.J. 178b Barker, G. 1424 Bohn, D.J. 486 Carazo, E. 208 Curry, S.H. 39 Barrachina, F. 834c, 937 Bohrer, H. 312, 1066, 1345 Cardenas, V. 9le Curtis, L. 1197 Barrios, J.M. 1090 Boldt, J. 122, 305, 644, 1075 Carlet, J. 742,981 Curzen, N.P. 596 Bartels,C. 492 Bollaert, P.E. 1132c Carozzi,C. 1048 Bastos, P.G. 564, 664 Bolton,C.F. 84le Carpentier, Y.A. 713c Dagan, O. 571 Baud, F.J. 453, 1400 Bonmarchand, G. 1147 Carrillo, A. 87c Dalhoff, K. 831c¢ Dalton, H.J. 1418 El-Khatib, M.F. 264 Gallagher, T.J. 507 Hachimi-Idrissi, S. 1442 Dambrosio, M. 772, 923 El Habbal,M.H. 964 Gallardo, M.S. 1294 Hack, W.W.M. 242 D’AmicoR 1368 Elliott, T.S.J. 272¢ Galley, H.F. 226 Hadzik, B. 492 Dangel,P . 464 Eltorky,M. 395 Galliot, M. 1400 Hagerstrand, I. 1224 Dar, K.J. 995 Epton,M. 1445 Galy,C. 997¢ Hahlen, K. 237 Darby, D. 1066 Estrada, R. 434 Gancayco, A. 129 Hall, A.P. 670 Darlow, B. 1445 Evenepoel,M. 998c Gasparetto, A. 612c, 735 Haller, M. 894 Darne, C. 1323 Everest, E. 1445 Gatermann,S . 83lc Hammerle, A.F. 519 Daschner,F . 1155 Eysman, L. 294 Gattinoni, L. 382 Hammond, J.M.J. 1301 De Backer, D. 1410 Gayol, S. 585 Hanique,G. 1125 De Backer, W.A. 900 Fachinetti, A. 867 Geiger, K. 795, 1155 Hannan, R.L. 1418 De Gaetano, A. 790 Faglieri, N. 985 Georges, H. 1307 Hannemann, L. 286, 615c, De Mendonga, A. 707 Fagon, J.Y. 916 Georgieff, M. 880 1354 De Palma, D. 867 Faist, E. 1360 Gerlach, H. 177c Hantson, P. 453, 998c De Ridder, V.A. 856 Fajac, A. 1244 Geroulanos, §. 1239 Harbarth,S . 1133c De Salvo, G. 1368 Fan, B.-G. 1224 Gessler, P. 252 Hardan, I. 269c de Vries, P.M.J.M. 766 Fanconi, S. 199, 464 Gevers, M. 242 Harinck-De Weerd, J.E. 856 De Weerd, A.W. 856 Fasnacht,M. 464 Ghose, A. 272c Harn, H.J. 933 Deehan, S.C. 672 Fauvage, B. 1391 Gilliard, N. 345 Harper, N.J.N. 694 Defouilloy,C. 997c¢ Fein, A.M. 990 Girault,C. 1147 Harrison, R. 1414 Deichsel, G. $468 Fernandez-Quero, L. 1090 Giudici, D. 1048 Hartl, W.H. 1360 Delaunay, L. 447 Fernandez, E. 208 Giuliani, R. 923 Hashimoto, Y. 1176 Delclaux,C. 1351 Fernandez, R. 374, 1052 Glorieux, D. 1125 Hassel, H. 1354 Deloffre, P. 17 Ferrazzini,G. 464 Goenen,M . 1125 Hauser, G.J. 1418 Demey, H.E. 456 Fiedler, F. 909 Goldhill, D.R. 415 Haynes, W.G. 52 Denis, B. 174c Fimiani, C. 985 Gomez, J. 1258 Heard, S.O. 178b Deppisch, R. 1360 Finfer,S. 1424 Goris, R.J.A. 719b Heath, K.J. 1096 Dequin, P.F. 57 Fink, G. 369b Gorjup, V. 1134c Hedeshi, A.R. 1258 Derish,M. 460 Fink, M.P. 158, 178b, 1144e Gortner, L. 472 Hedlund, A.J. 329 Derkx, H.H. 1433 Fink, S. 507, 1414 Gottschalk, A. 1345 Hedner,T . 230 D’Errico, R.R. 735 Fiore,G . 772 Goubaux, B. 420 Heesen,M . 305, 644, 1075 Deschildre, A. 88c Fiore, T. 923 Gouyon, J.B. 477 Heldt,G. 345 Descorps-Declére, A. 34 Fischer,M. 1214 Grad, A. 713c Heller, S. 637 Descorps Declére, A. 439 Fitzgerald, R.D. 519 Graham,P . 1445 Hemmer, M. 981, 1006e Destable, M.D. 609c Fleming, F. 1424 Gramm, H.-J. 615c, 836c Hempelmann,G . 122, 305, Diaz-Prieto, A 1379 Fleurette,J . 683 Grande, P-O. 1453 644, 1075 Diebold, B. 916 Foglio, K. 94 Graninger, W. 888 Hendriks, J.J.E. 997¢c Diltoer,M. 175c, 747 Font, C. 830c Grant, I.S. 52,672 Hendry, S.-P. 818r Djonlagic, H. 831c Forst,H . 894 Grealy, B. 752 Herbort,C. 174c Décke, W.-D. $474 Fosse, J.-P. 609c Greco, M. 772 Herfarth,C. 1207 Doherty,P . 249 Fosse,T . 1057 Greiff, J.M.C. 862 Hertzog, J.H. 1418 Dominioni, L. 867 Fourier, C. 88c Greissman, A. 495 Hervé, R. 610c Donnelly, K. 1414 Fournier, G. 724 Grimaud, D. 420 Heyland, D.K. 1339 Doré, M.F. 530 Francoise, M. 477 Grimm, M. 1179 Heyn, O. 1075 Douzinas, E.E. 553 Frasca, A.M. 985 Gritti,G. 947 Heyn,S . 644 Drici, M. 420 Frass, M. 888 Groeneveld, A.B.J. 591 Heytens, L. 456 Dries David, J. $462 Freney, J. 683 Groeneveld, PH.P. 1197 Hickling, K.G. 1445 Dubayle, P. 610c Fretschner, R. 1328 Gréne, E. 174c HiemstraP,. S. 900 Duinslaeger, L. 175c Fridrich,P . 519 Grotjohan, H.P. 336 Hiesmayr, M. 1179 Dupont, E. 404 Frélich,M. 1191 Grounds, R.M. 1396 Hingot, J.L. 447 Dupont, H. 614c Fromm, R.E., Jr. 625 Guardiola, J.J. 937 Hinzmann, R.D. S468 Duranteau,J . 34, 439 Frostell, C.G. 728 Guérin, C. 724 Ho, L.I. 933 Durocher, A. 981 Frutiger, A. 199 Guerin, J.M. 835c Hoang The Dan, P. 609c Dyar, O.J. 77r Fuchs-Buder, T. 1186 Guery, B. 1307 Hoeksel,S.A.A.P. 688 Dyer, D. 1093 Fujishima, S. 1169 Gugenheim, J. 420 Hoffmann, J.N. 1360 Fujita, Y. 717¢ Gui, D. 790 Hopkins, P.M. 359 Eckert, K. 460 Fukuoka, T. 363 Giiltuna, I. 539 Hopkins, R.A. 1418 Eddleston, J.M. 677 Fumagalli,R. 382 Guntupalli, K.K. 625 Hori,S . 1169 Edmunds, S. 1414 Furet, Y. 57 Gust, R. 1345 Hérmann, C. 588 Edouard, A. 34, 173c Gutierrez,G. 1le,6 Hossmann, K.-A. 47,1214 Eggimann,P . 1001c Gachot, B. 614c HotchkiJsr.s J,. R. 1112 Eichelbrénner, O. 880 Gachoud, J.-P. 1186 Haberstroh,J . 795 Hotta,T . 363 Eidelman, L.A. 1003e Gaillard, C.A. 220 Haberthiir,C. 1385 Hotz, H.G. 1207 Ekelund,M. 1224 Gajdos, P. 71llc Habibi, P. 1130c Houeto,P . 108 El-Ebiary,M. 1288e Galbusera,C. 113lc Habler, O. 426, 1232 Hu, PY. 933 Huber, R.M. 482 Kehl, H.G. 968 Lee, J.C. 1269 Margreiter, J. 849 Huch, K. 1207 Keim, V. 909 Lee, K.C. 1269 Mariné, J. 937 Hue, V. 88c Kempf,J . 585 Leenhoven, T. 954 MariniJ,. J. 1112 Huijgens, P.C. 1315 Kempter, B. 426 Lefevre, N. 447 Markhorst, D.G. 954 Huth, R.G. 467 Keyl,C . 651 Legras, A. 57 Markstrém, A.M. 329 Huybregts,M.A.J.M. 1120 Khullar,P . 990 Lehmann,F . 1385 Marriage, S.C. 61lc Huygen, P.E.M. 539 Kiiski, R. 192 Leibinger, F. 835c Martin, E. 312, 1066, 1345 Huyghens, L. 175c, 747 Kimura,H . 1169 Leiderer, R. 1232 Martin, K. 305 Hylander, B. 546 King, D. 1339 Leijala, M. 500, 959 Martinot, A. 88c Kirchhoff,P . 977 Leijten, F.S.S. 856 Marucci, M. 772 Iapichino, G. 1368 Kittas,C. 553 Leitch, E.A. 752 Massie, J.D. 395 Ichai,C. 420 Kjellstrand,C.M. 546 Leithduser, B. 631 Masuda, T. 450 Ichikawa, K. 1203 Klappacher, G. 888 Lelarge,P . 1132c Mateu, J. 834c lijima,T . 47 Klar, E. 1207 Lemaire, F. 371e, 1250, 1351 Matsuki, A. 1176 llowite, J.S. 990 Kleen,M . 426, 1232 Lemaire, F.J. 1162 Matsushima,S . 613c Ince,C. 539 Kleinknecht, D. 833c Lemarchand-Beraud, T. 575 Matte, P. 1125 Insausti, J. 1294 Klepetko, W. 1179 Lentze, M.J. 977 Mattei, M. 17 Inthorn, D. 1360 Knapp,S . 888 Lenz, K. 559 Matthias,F.R. 631 IoannovichJ,.D . $468 Knaus, W.A. 156, 517e, 564, Leroy,J . 1147 Matuszezak, Y. 714c Iotti,G. 1131c 664 Leroy, O. 1307 Maurer, G. 1000c Irazuzta, J.E. 129 Kobayashi, H. 656 Leslie,G.D. 1261 Mayumi, T. 363 Irwin, R.S. 178b Koc, D. 519 Lessire,H. 174c McBrien, M.E. 995 Ishihara, H. 1176 Koch,T . 637 Letinier, J.-Y. 1323 McGinn,PV . 612c Iwasaki, H. 805 Koéchling, A. 809 Levin, M. 1130c McHugh, M. 249 Koller, W. 588 Lewandowski, K. 179e McLaughlin, L.L. 1098 Jacobs, 1.G. 1261 K6nig, S.A. 71 Lewis,T . 39 McNicoll, W. 677 Jacquet, L. 1125 Konyukov, Y.A. 363 Lherm,T . 213 Méharzi, D. 1244 Jacquot,C. 1391 Kool, L.J.S. 101 Lichtwarck-Aschoff, M. 329 Meduri, G.U. 395 Jaeger, A. 585 Kordova, H. 888 Lie, R.L.K. 101 Meier-Hellmann, A. 1354 Jahr,J . 1453 Korpela, R. 500 Lien, T.C. 933 Meinders, A.E. 101, 1191 Jansen, J.R.C. 336, 813 Kotthoff, S. 968 Lindh, A. 728 Melltorp,G. 1015 Jansen, P.G.M. 294 Kox, W.J. S474 Link,J . 836c Melotti, R.M. 1368 Janssen, J.J.W.M. 1315 Krafft, P. 519 Linke, L.C. 122 Menger, M.D. 616c Jardin, F. 270c Kramer, L. 559 Locher, J.T. 844e Mercier, J.C. 477 Jarlier, V. 1057 Kranz, A. 559, 1000c Locker, G.J. 888 Merello, C. 87c Jauernig,G. 909 Krausch, D. $474 Loeb,T . 714c Merli,G. 1048 Jepsen, O.B. 872 Krombach, F. 426 Loirat, P. 833c Merritt, T.A. 345 Jochum, M. 1360 Kropec, A. 1155 Lépez-Herce, J. 87c Messmer, K. 426, 1232 Johansen, H.T. 760 Kuhn, D. 122 LowenkronS,.E . 990 Mestre, J. 374, 1052 Jolliet,P . 182,277, 1001c Kunze, K. 1406 Lucangelo, U. 374 Metz, Ch. 651 Jong, P.E.De 1133c Kuo, C.-D. 514c¢ Lucchin, F. 1265 Meugnier, H. 683 Jorch,G . 968 Kurosawa, T. 450 Lundin,S . 230,728 Meulenbelt, J. 954 Jorens, P.G. 456, 900 Kuschinsky, W. 1026 Lyburn, 1.D. 670 Mezédy, M. 880 Jouannic-Montier, I. 116 Kuwayama, N. 363 Lyons, B. 249 Michalopoulos, A. 1239 Jourdan, K.B. 596 Kwappenberg, K.M.C. 1197 Michell, W.L. 1020 Jugan, E. 173c Kyle, U. 277 MacKenzie, A. 52 Mignot,F . 724 Julien, H. 1400 Madec, Y. 835c Mihira,M. 717c Jullien,T . 270c Laaban, J.P. 530 Madl,C. 559 Mikawa, K. 176c Jusserand, D. 1147 Labib, Y. 420 Maekawa, N. 176c Millar, C. 324 Just,H . 1155 Laczika, K. 888 Maes, V. 1442 Mimoz,O. 34 Lafeber,H.N. 242 Maessen, J.G. 688 Minicuci, N. 1265 Kachel, W. 71, 252 Landais,P . 833c MagalhaesJr , A. 664 Minoja, G. 867 Kadas, V. 1239 Langer,M. 981 Mahieu, P. 998c Misset, B. 742, 981 Kahn, R.J. 404 Langermans, J.A.M. 1197 Mahutte, C.K. 409, 582 Mitaka,C. 1203 Kaitainen, S. 192 Larcan, A. 1132c Malagon, I. 1396 Mitchell, J.A. 596 Kanazawa, M. 1169 Larson Jr,C.P. 114le Mallick, A. 622e Mithéfer, K. 1207 Kane, N.M. 39 Lasch, P. 71 Manara,A.R. 39 Mofredj, A. 835c Kapadia,F . 714c Latronico, N. 1070 Mancebo,J . 271c Moine,P . 173c Karlsrud, T.S. 760 Laubscher, K. 1445 Manchon, M. 724 Mok, Q. 259 Karnik, R. 838c Laubscher, T.P. 199, 1328 Mandel, F.S. 1098 Molenat,F . 356 Karppi, R. 192 Laurenzi,L. 985 Manetti, A. 62 Miller, J.C. 472 Karstens, A. 237 Laureys,M. 747 Manji,M. 1130c Moore, K.P. 249 Kawakami, M. 613c Le Brun, F. 1400 Mantel, K. 482 Moran, J.L. 752 Kawczynski, P. 65 Lecarpentier, Y. 108 Maravi, E. 1294 Moreno, M. 87c Kececioglu, D. 968 Leclerc,F . 88c Marecaux, G. 404 Moreno, R. 707 Morgan, C.J. 1020 Osborne, M. 1009 Rabbat, A. 530 Ruokonen, E. 26,319 Moritz, F. 1147 Osborne, M.A. 677 Radermacher, P. 880 Rusterholtz, Th. 585 Moro, M.L. 735, 872 Ossart, M. 916, 997¢c Raijmakers, P.G.H.M. 591 Mosca, F. 1412 OssenkoppeleG,.J . 1315 Raivio, K.O. 500 Safar,M. 916 Moss, T. 39 Oudemans-van Straaten, Ramet, J. 1442 Safavian, A. 916,997c Motin,J . 683 H.M. 294, 781 Ramirez, M. 977 Sagy,M. 434, 495,972 Motsch,J . 312, 1066 Overveld, F.J. van 900 Ramsey, G. 997c¢ Sainty, J.M. 356 Mraz, W. 894 Ranieri, V.M. 772, 923 Sairanen, H. 500 Muckart, D.J.J. 1335 Pacelli, F. 790 Raphael, J.C. 71lc Saissy, J.M. 831c Mueller, W. 252 Palacin,J . 830c Raso,M . 867 Saissy, J.M. 610c Mulet,J . 830c Pali, M. 1265 Ratheiser, K. 559 Samii, K. 34, 173c, 439 Miiller,C. 286 Pannen, B. 795 Rauch, H. 312 Sampson, M.J. 1096 Miiller, J.M. $474 Paolin, A. 837c Raucoules-Aimé, M. 420 Sanai,L. 52 Miiller,M . 122, 305, 644, Pappert, D. 345 Rautiainen, P. 959 Sanchez-Izquierdo Riera, J. 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tion 1400 Acute lung injury (ALI) (see also ARDS in trauma and sepsis 122 midazolam or propofol for overnight se- and ARF) Adrenocortical function dation 1186 bedside measurement of pulmonary ca- after long-term cimetidine treatment Bi-level positive airway pressure (BIPAP) pillary permeability 619e 175¢ and CPAP: effects on extravascular lung induced by N-nitroso-N-methylure- during septic shock and after complete water 1345 thane 345 recovery 894 Blood transfusion induced by small injections of oleic acid in septic shock 7llc P., and oxgen transport in cardiac pa- 336 Alcoholism tients 781 pathogenesis 596e complications in chronic alcoholic men Book reviews 178, 369, 608, 719 prevention by N-acetylcysteine pretreat- after trauma 286 Brain death ment in cardiac surgery patients 900 Albumin reliability of diagnostics 836c (reply relationship between pulmonary oxygen volume therapy and platelet function 837c) consumption,lung inflammation and 1075 Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) venous admixture 277 Analgesia aspergillosis 1315 response to nitric oxide inhalation 728 intratracheal administration of fentanyl assessment of lung inflammation 277 Acute respiratory distress syndrome 129 for biochemical and functional surfactant (ARDS) opiate-sparing effect of dipyrone 1043 analysis 345 and septic shock due to varicella in an Anion gap identification of S. aureus using a DNA HIV-infected man 835c weak correlation to lactate level 3e probe 683 after ecstasy poisoning 670 Antibiotics inhalation of prostacyclin 426 after intravenous injection of crushed amikacin-clearance and volume of distri- neutrophil influx after cardiopulmonary dextramoramide pills 270c bution 443 bypass 900 combined effect of NO inhalation and pneumonia 387 intravenous prostaglandin 656 susceptibility in aerobic gram-negative Cc definitions, severity, clinical outcome bacilli 1057 Cardiac arrest 519 retention of teicoplanin on a hydromer- cerebral no-reflow: thrombolysis ECMO 9le coated central venous catheter 1066 1214 editorial 517e APACHE (see Scores) cerebral vasoconstriction 1191 effects of rapid permissive hypercapnia Arachidonic acid metabolites Cardiac index (see Cardiac output) 182 in sepsis 596 Cardiac tamponade endothelin production 52 Aspergillosis progressive fall of hepatic venous hemo- in saline lavaged rabbits: permissive hy- cardiac: importance of transoesophageal globin oxgen saturation 1277c percapnia, pressure-limited ventila- echocardiography 1462c Cardiac output tion and PEEP 1443 inthe ICU 129le changes during air ambulance repatria- intracorporeal gas exchange 9le outcome of ICU treatment 1315 tion 1396 model of by small injections of oleic acids pericarditis in AIDS 831c changes induced by PEEP and relief of in pigs 336 Asthma hypoxemia 382 nitric oxide 158 bronchial hyperresponsiveness 530 determination with transgastric pulsed pathophysiology 596r quadriparesia following permissive hy- echocardiography 34 permissive hypercapnia 179e percapnia 1001 distribution among regional vascular physiological effects of reduced tidal Atelectasis systems 1006e volume 192 resolution with administration of recom- during alternating and synchronous ven- prognosis 37le binant human DNase 582 tilation of both lungs 813 prone position 1105 Atrial natriuretic peptide extreme lateral posture 651 pulmonary capillary permeability 619¢e acute renal impairment in heart failure increase in Trendelenburg-position and surfactant replacement therapy 588 after cardiac surgery 230 leg raising 613c Acute respiratory failure (ARF) (see also extreme lateral posture 651 measurement: thermodilution and ALI and ARDS) impedance cardiography 1120 and intensive care treatment in bone- B measurement: continuous thermodilu- marrow transplanted patients 269c Bacteremia tion 1125 and necrotizing pancreatitis: treatment early and late onset: different risk factors negative correlation with heart rate with octreotide 909 in trauma patients 735 variability in sepsis 514c relationship to heart rate in medical ICU Cor pulmonale worldwide similarities and differences patients 409 rapidly reversible after iv injection of 1003e semi-continuous versus bolus injectate crushed detromoramide pills 270c Flow-volume loop measurement 312 Cost-effectiveness detection of secretions in ventilated chil- Cardiotoxicity computed tomography vs clinical proce- dren 88c buflomedil 57 dures in severe trauma 208 cobalt 108 Critical illness polyneuropathy G Catecholamines in multiple organ failure and weaning Gallbladder effects of dobutamine in neurogenic pul- 856 abnormalities in medical ICU patients monary oedema 672 a prospective evaluation 849 356 effects of dobutamine on gastric pH and neuromuscular conditions in the ICU Gastric emptying splanchnic oxygen delivery 26 84le placement of feeding tubes 301 elimination during hemodiafiltration Cytokines mechnically ventilated, critically ill pa- 1176 elimination by hemofiltration in sepsis tients 1339 norepinephrine and bacterial clearance 1360 Gastric intramucosal pH (phi) 637 increased oxgen consumption, inflam- accuracy of gastric tonometry 1273c renal effects of low-dose dopamine in matory response after cardic surgery gastric air tonometry versus standard sepsis 213 294 saline tonometry 1239 Catheters macrophage inflammatory protein-1 al- intermittent hemodialysis associated central venous catheter infections 613c, pha and interleukin-8 in sepsis 1169 with intestinal mucosal acidosis 747 714¢ monocyte deactivation — new therapeutic nasogastric suction and ranitidine continuous blood culture monitoring strategy in sepsis $474 319 system 829c Cytomegalovirus splanchnic hypoxia le microbial contamination 272c reactivation under mechanical ventila- splanchnic oxygen transport after cardiac retention of teicoplanin on a hydromer- tion 1244 surgery 26 coated central venous catheter 1066 tissue hypoperfusion 1144e septic thrombosis 1279c D tissue hypoxia 1250 true knot in a Swan-Ganz catheter on a Dichloro-acetate Gastric pH central venous catheter 830c in lactate acidosis 6 intermittent vs continuous measure- Cerebral edema Disseminated intravasvcular coagulopathy ment 220 mannitol 343 IL-8 levels in sepsis 1169 Gastric tonometry (see gastric intramucosal Cerebral blood flow Doppler ultrasonsography pH) cerebral vasoconstriction after cardiac determination of cardiac output 34 Glucocorticoids arrest 1214 transcranial: cerebral vasoconstriction cortisol elimination during hemodiafil- response to graded volume-controlled after cardiac arrest tration 1176 hemorrhage 1026 1191 endogenous in septic shock 711 c (reply Cholesterol transesophageal echocardiography 71l1c) and risk of death in the critically ill sur- 916 hydrocortisone for prevention of postex- gical patient 790 tubation laryngeal edema 933 Chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD) E methylprednisolone attenuates hypoxic diminished early expiratory flow Endothelin pulmonary vasoconstriction 715c¢ (DEEF) 539 in sepsis and ARDS 52 Glycolysis effects of PEEP on right ventricular jugular bulb levels after cardiac arrest in sepsis 6 function COPD patients 923 1191 non-invasive mechanical ventilation 94 Endotoxin H pressure support ventilation, work of increased oxygen consumption 294 Head injury breathing 1147 Ethics bedside burr hole for intracranial pres- Coma allocation of ICU resources 1009r sure monitoring 1070 after cardiac arrest 1191 forgoing life sustaining treatment neuroleptic malignant syndrome 593 after fatembolism 1461c (FLST)1003 e,1015 outcome prediction and survival analy- event-related potentials predicting out- limitation of life support 1020 sis 1391 come 39 Extravascular lung water Pourfour du Petit syndrome 1090 severe head injury: outcome prediction influence of CPAP and BIPAP 1345 Heart rate varability and survival 1391 in tetanus 1275c thioridazine intoxication 1463c F negative correlation with cardiac index Continuous intra-arterial blood gas moni- Fatigue in sepsis 514c toring CIABG) respiratory muscles 134 Hemodialysis (see also Hemofiltration) clinical evaluation 1162 weaning failure 134 associated with intestinal mucosal acido- technology in transition 114le Fentanyl sis 747 review 818r intratracheal application 129 biocompatible membrane: the best Continuous positive airway pressure Forgoing life sustaining treatment (FLST) choice 833c (CPAP) duty of documentation 1015 calcium-free dialysate in hypercalcemia and BIPAP: effects on extravascular lung frequency and practice in a London and 116 water 1345 Cape Town ICU cross-over comparison with hemofiltra- weaning and extubation 752 1020 tion 742 Hemodilution importance of technology 664 Liver cirrhosis influence on brain function 47 international comparisons 156 outcome prediction 539 Hemofiltration international participation in intensive Liver failure cortisol and catecholamine kinetics 1176 care journals 1258 after exertion 83lc cross-over comparison with hemodialy- limitation of life-support 1020 recovery and regeneration of bile canali- sis 742 quality improvement program: unplan- culi 553 effects of pentoxifylline on circulationg ned extubation 1269 reversal of haemodynamic features by adhesion molecules during 305 SAPS (Simpified Acute Physiology methylene blue 612c effect on hemodynamics and concentra- Score) and length of stay 1048 tions of anaphylatoxins and cytokines survival and quality of life 947 M in sepsis 1360 validation of a quality of life question- Magnesium effect of heparin on circuit life 1261 naire 1034 in serum and erythrocytes of critically ill Hepatic blood flow Interleukin-6 (IL-6) patients 722e, 724 nicardipine 420 correlation with MOF score 631 Mechanical ventilation tissue hypoperfusion 1144e increased oxygen consumption 294 alternating ventilation: cross-talk be- Hydroxyethyl starch (HES) influence of pentoxifylline in septic tween the lungs in piglets 1082 volume therapy and platelet function shock 888 alternating and synchronous ventilation 1075 not filtrated by hemofiltration 1360 of both lungs 813 Hypercalcemia prognostic indicator in septic shock 404 cytomegalovirus reactivation 1244 calcium-free hemodialysis 166 Intoxication daily chest radiography 1335 Hyperthermia amphetamines and heroin 456 diminished early expiratory flow (DEEF) after exertion 831 barbiturate 998 in COPD patients 539 amphetamine intoxication 622e buflomedil 57 frontal sinusitis 1265 ecstasy poisoning 670, 995 chloroquine: therapeutic trial of diaze- gastric emptying 1339 tricyclic antidepressant overdose 453 pam versus placebo 1400 home IPPV 1406 Hypoxemia dextromoramide 270c indicated in aspergillosis ? 1315 contribution to reduction in cardiay out- ecstasy 670, 995 inspiration-to-expiration ratio 329 put related to PEEP 382 ethylene glycol 546 mechanical selection of ventilation para- diagnostic and therapeutic implications hyperthermic syndrome following am- meters 199 of transesophageal echocardiography phetamine derivatives 622¢ non-invasive for COLD and ARF 94 916 paracetamol 612c permissive hypercapnia 182 in neutropenic patients with sepis or theophylline 585 pressure support ventilation, PO.1 and pneumonia 174c thioridazine 1463c breathing pattern 1131c (reply 1131c ) right-to-left atrial shunting in severe tricyclic antidepressant 453 triggering systems 363 asthma 176c Intracorporeal gas exchange (IVOX) unplanned extubation 1269 Hypoxia currrent status and development 9le ventilator settings and proximal dead- and hypothermia after barbiturate poi- Intracranial pressure space ventilation durring tracheal gas soning 998c mannitol 434 insufflation 1112 cellular response 6 monitoring: bedside burrhole 1070 Metabolic myopathy lactate as clinical marker 6 long-term management of acute respira- tissue: consensus report 1250 K tory failure 1406 Kinetic therapy Monitoring I effects on hemodynamics and atrial na- bedside burr hole for intracranial pres- Infection control triuretic peptide levels 651 sure monitoring 1070 call for standards 847e prone positioner in ARDS _ 1105 bedside measuement of pulmonary ca- infection control practices in intensive Kininogen pillary permeability in actue lung in- care units of 14 European countries no difference between septic and non- jury 619e 872 septic patients 760 bladder epithelial oxygen tension Interferon-gamma 324 clinical trial in the prophylactic treat- L capnography to detect hypercapnic epi- ment of severe burns-related infec- Lactate sodes during weaning 374 tions $468 as clinical marker of hypoxia 6 cardiac output: continuous thermodilu- current and future clinical application as end-point of resuscitation 3e tion 1125 $456 cellular transport of 6 cardiac output: thermodilution and im- infection and immunoparalysis $455 clinical marker of hypoxia 6 pedance cardiography 1120 trauma-related infection $462 early indicator of short term-survival in central venous pressure measurement Intensive care medicine septic shock 17 from right atrium and abdominal vena burnout in the internist-intensivist 625 of brain tissue during severe hemodilu- cava 571 daily chest radiography 1335 tion 47 continuous blood culture monitoring ethical allocation of ICU resources 1009 prognostic indicator in septic shock 404 829¢ forgoing life sustaining treatment tissue hypoxia 1250 continuous intra-arterial blood gas mon- (FLST) 1003e Lactic acidosis itoring 818, 1141e, 1162 guidelines for a training programme 166 and dicloro-acetate 6 nitric oxide 77r guidelines for prevention of infection: a classification 6 multiparameter intra-arterial blood-gas call for standards 847e treatment of 6 sensor 507 stroke volume determination by means Nutritional support Cardiomyopathy of impedance cardiography 766 lipid deposition in Kupffer cells after Addison’s disease 460 Multiple organ failure (MOF)/ Multiple parenteral fat nutrition 1224 neonatal lupus erythematosus 464 organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) lung transplant patients 1179 Carinal stenosis cortisol and catecholamine kinetics dur- placement of weighted and unweighted bilateral balloon dilatational stent ing hemodiafiltration 1176 feeding tubes 301 implantation 482 critical illness polyneuropathy 850 Round Table Conference on Metabolic Catecholamines intermittent hemodialysis associated Support of the Critically Ill: a critique circulatory and diuretic effects of do- with intestinal intramucosal acidosis 712¢ (reply 713c) butamine 65 747 Diabetes insipidus most common reason for limiting ther- oO management in potential organ do- apy 1020 Obituary nors 1418 MOF (Multiple Organ Failure) score Gunter Wolff, M.D. 721 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation correlates with IL-6 in sepsis 631 Oxygen consumption (see also pulmonary (ECMO) NO production, renal failure, severe oxygen consumption) avoided by nitric oxide treatment 71 sepsis 1197 dobutamine 26 Gastrocaecal transit time SOFA (Sepsis-related Organ Failure As- increased with higher levels of circulat- reduction with cisapride 977 sessment) 707 ing endotoxin, TNF and IL-6 294 Intoxication weaning and critical illness polyneuropa- insensitive index of regional oxygena- Gitaloxin (digitalis glycoside) 1442 thy in patients with 856 tion le Kinetic therapy Myasthenia gravis in septic shock 17, 1354 in children with generalized oedema predictive value of ventilatory tests permissive hypercapnia 182 964 713¢ regional blood flow 1006e Lactate Myocardial infarction tissue hypoxia 1250 blood transfusion requirement 472 and pulmonary oedema 961 underestimated in the presence of lung predictor for survival in open heart coronary artery dissection after blunt inflammation 277 surgery 1428 chest trauma 450 Oxygen delivery Mechanical ventilation papillary muscle rupture 1000c as endpoint of resuscitation 3e inspiratory pressure/maximal inspira- dobutamine 26 tory pressure does not predict suc- N insensitive index of regional oxygena- cessful extubation 264 Near drowning tion le clinical consequences of a weaning pulmonary oedema, pneumonia and in septic shock 17, 1354 protocol 1052 mortality 101 permissive hypercapnia 182 Meningococcal septicaemia Neonatal intensive care (see Pediatric in- regional blood flow 1006e comparison of eight severity scores in tensive care) tissue hypoxia 1250 125 children 1433 Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Oxygen dissociation curve outcome 259 in a patient with head injury 593 permissive hypercapnia 182 Monitoring metoclopramide in renal failure 717 P., after blood transfusion 781 arterial blood gases: Paratrend7 1414 Neuromuscular blockade blood pressure measurement: oscillo- infusion requirements and recovery P metry 242 characteristics of cisatracurium and Pancreatitis Muscle paralysis atacurium 694 and pulmonary failure: treatment with effect on respiratory system compli- survey on long-term use of 862 octreotide 909 ance 486 Neutrophil elastase dextrans 1207 Nitric oxide diminished activity after N-acetylcys- spontaneous factor VII inhibitor 1278c changes of hemodynamics and oxyge- teine 900 Pediatric intensive care nation induced by discontinuation Nitric oxide Albumin of 477 and aersolized prostacyclin in septic bolus administration versus contiuous dipyridamole for weaning 1093 shock 880 infusion 495 functional impairment of the neutro- ARDS 158 Amylasaemia phil respiratory burst 252 combined effect with intravenous pros- after cardiac surgery 959 occupationa! exposure in a pediatric taglandin F,,, in an ovine ARDS Analgesia care setting 954 model 636 clonidine in achild with severe burns treatment of severe persistent pul- delivery and monitoring 77r 249 monary hypertension 71 endogenous production in severe sepsis Blood pressure measurement Organ donors 1197 oscillometry 242 intensive care management 1424 in early acute lung injury 728 Blood transfusion Persistent pulmonary hypertension of intrapulmonary av-fistula 1281¢ cardiac output and lactate 472 the neonate (PPHN) modulator of pulmonary vascular tone Bronchospasm atrial septostomy under transoesopha- 596r continuous infusion of ketamine 972 geal guidance 1410 right ventricular failure after lipopoly- Cardiac output dipyridamole: weaning from inhaled saccharide administration 1203 blood transfusion requirement 472 nitric oxide 1093 right ventricular function 612c measurement: continuously by the discontinuation and weaning of in- short-term and prolonged dose testing Fick principle versus thermodilu- haled nitric oxide 744 728 tion 467 inhaled nitric oxide avoids ECMO 71 Prognosis cytomegalovirus reactivation under me- R of oncologic patients in the pediatric chanical ventilation 1244 Regional blood flow intensive care unit 237 Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and hemorrhage: protective mechan- meningococcal disease 1433 and hepatic metabolic performance in isms 1006e Renal failure septic shock 1274c Renal failure associated with unrecognized hyper- effect on right ventricular function in and the effects of pentoxifylline on cir- oncotic states 492 acute repiratory failure 772 culating adhesion molecules 305 Reye’s syndrome effects on right ventricular function in biocompatible dialysis membrane 833c arrhythmias 62 COPD patients 923 cross-over comparison: hemodialysis and ECG changes 62 external: trigger capability of the venti- hemofiltration 742 Sedation lator 363 effect of atrial natriuretic peptide 230 continuous infusion of ketamine in influence on EMG activities of crico- intermittent hemodialysis associated children with refractory bronchos- thyroid and posterior cricoarytenoid with intestinal intramucosal acidosis pasm 972 muscles 805 747 propofol: rhabdomyolysis and pul- identifying “slowly” distensible compart- malignant neuroleptic syndrome after monary hypertension 997c ments of the respratory system 1328 metoclopramide 717c Scores relief of hypoxemia and cardiac output NO production in severe sepsis 1197 comparison of eight severity scores in 382 postrenal obstruction and renal protec- meningococcal disease 1433 saline lavaged rabbits: permissive haper- tion 1132¢ (reply 1133c) PRISM in menigococcal septicaemia capnia, pressure-limited ventilation Respiratory muscles 259 1443 fatigue 134 PRISM in oncological patients 237 Pressure support ventilation Resuscitation Surfactant different triggering systems and trigger cardiopulmonary: prone position 1272c in severe meconium aspiration syn- capability of the ventilator 363 end-points of 3e drome 1412 editorial 1137e from cardiac arrest: cerebral vasocon- Thrombolysis initial flow and work of breathing 1147 striction 1191 left atrial thrombus 968 noninvasive in COPD 94 from cardiac arrest: cerebral no-reflow Pentoxifylline P0.1 and breathing pattern 1131 c (reply 1214 effects on circulating adhesion mole- 1131c) cules 305 weaning protocoll 1052 S effects on platelet function 644 Prostacyclin Scintigraphy influence on cytokine levels and inflam- capillary permeability, tumor necrosis clinical use with ppm-Tc-labeled WBC in matory parameters in septic shock 888 factor 1453 occult sepsis 867 Permissive hypercapnia no acute pulmonary toxicity after inha- diagnosing sources of fever in ventilated complication: quadriparesia 1001 lation 426 patients 395 effects on hemodynamics, gas exchange, tracheal, bronchial and alveolar mor- diagnostic tool in sepsis 844e oxygen transport and consumption phology after inhalation 1232 Scoring Systems 182 treatment of pulmonary hypertension AIS (Abbreviated Injury Scale) and in- in an animal model of ARDS 1445 secondary to pulmonary embolism creased risk for bacteremia 735 inARDS 179e 353 APACHE (Acute And Chronic Health Platelets Prostaglandin Evaluation) II and casemix adjust- influence of different volume therapies combined effect with inhaled nitric oxide ment 414 1075 in an ovine ARDS model 656 APACHE II and III and liver-specific long-term continuous administration of Pulmonary edema scoring systems in liver cirrhosis 559 pentoxifylline 644 after myocardial infarction 591 application of APPACHE III in Brazi- Pleural empyema in submersion victims 101 lian intensive care units 564 streptokinase 1351 neurogenic: hemodynamic changes and for nosocomial pneumonia 1155 Pneumonia effet of dobutamine 672 MOF (Multiple Organ Failure) score community-acquired systemic capillary leak syndrome 1464c correlates with IL-6 in sepsis 631 editorial 1285e (reply 1465c) SAPS (Simpified Acute Physiology pneumococcal: management, mortal- under tocolytic therapy 1280c Score) and length of stay in the ICU ity and prognostic factors 1301 Pulmonary oxygen consumption 1048 predictive model for treatment 1294 editorial 275e SAPS II: performance in 99 Italian prognostic score 1307 relationship with lung inflammation and ICUs 1368 in submersion victims 101 venous admixture 277 Severity of illness scores and risk of nocturnal hypoxemia in neutropenic pa- complication during transfer 1130c tients with 174c Q (reply 1130c) nosocomial Quality of life SOFA (Sepsis-related Organ Failure As- antibiotic treatment 387 and survival after ICU treatment 947 sessment) 707 cytomegalovirus and concomitant le- health and health state preferences TRISS: validation in an Italian ICU 937 gionnaires’ disease after cardiac among critically ill patients 1379 Sedation transplantation 1133c home IPPV 1406 assessment of depth of midazolam seda- prediction 1139e validation of a questionnaire 1034 tion 1385 scoring system 1155 hypertriglyceridaemia associated with Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) propofol 834

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