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In this issue of CCR
Rinaldo Bellomo
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 171-171
Editorial
What are the next steps for vitamin C in sepsis?
Andrew Udy, Tomoko Fujii, Nora Luethi
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 172-173
Point of View
Understanding the rationale for parenteral ascorbate (vitamin C) during an acute inflammatory reaction: a biochemical perspective
Robert McNamara, Adam M Deane, James Anstey, Rinaldo Bellomo
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 174-179
Technical Note
Stability of intravenous vitamin C solutions: a technical report
Anitra Carr, Christina Wohlrab, Paul Young, Rinaldo Bellomo
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 180-181
Original Articles
A cluster randomised, crossover, registry-embedded clinical trial of proton pump inhibitors versus histamine-2 receptor blockers for ulcer prophylaxis therapy in the intensive care unit (PEPTIC study): study protocol
Paul J Young, Sean M Bagshaw, Andrew Forbes, Alistair Nichol, Stephen E Wright, Rinaldo Bellomo, Michael J Bailey, Richard W Beasley, Glenn M Eastwood, Marino Festa, David Gattas, Frank van Haren, Edward Litton, Paul R Mouncey, Leanlove Navarra, David Pilcher, Diane M Mackle, Colin J McArthur, Shay P McGuinness, Manoj K Saxena, Steve Webb, Kathryn M Rowan,
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 182-189
Design and statistical analysis plan for a trial comparing a conservative fluid management strategy with usual care in patients after cardiac surgery: the FAB study
Rachael Parke, Eileen Gilder, Michael Gillham, Laurence Walker, Michael Bailey, Shay McGuinness,
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 190-197
Fluid resuscitation associated with elevated angiopoietin-2 and length of mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery
Rachael Parke, Shailesh Bihari, Dani-Louise Dixon, Eileen Gilder, Elena Cavallaro, Shay McGuinness, Andrew D Bersten
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 198-208
Magnesium sulfate therapy after cardiac surgery: a before-and-after study comparing strategies involving bolus and continuous infusion
Eduardo A Osawa, Peter Biesenbach, Salvatore L Cutuli, Glenn M Eastwood, Johan MÃ¥rtensson, George Matalanis, Jessica Fairley, Rinaldo Bellomo
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 209-216
Increasing frequency of critically ill patient turns is associated with a reduction in pressure injuries
Jai N Darvall, Lidgalem Mesfin, Alexandra Gorelik
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 217-222
Predictors of mortality after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Bishoy Zakhary, Vinodh B Nanjayya, Jayne Sheldrake, Kathleen Collins, Joshua F Ihle, Vincent Pellegrino
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 223-230
Chlorhexidine washing in intensive care does not reduce bloodstream infections, blood culture contamination and drug-resistant microorganism acquisition: an interrupted time series analysis
Roel Kengen, Elcke Thoonen, Kathryn Daveson, Bronwyn Loong, Helen Rodgers, Wendy Beckingham, Karina Kennedy, Ruwan Suwandarathne, Frank van Haren
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 231-240
Body temperature measurement methods and targets in Australian and New Zealand intensive care units
Salvatore L Cutuli, Eduardo A Osawa, Neil J Glassford, David Marshall, Christopher T Eyeington, Glenn M Eastwood, Paul J Young, Rinaldo Bellomo
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 241-244
Letters
Intensive care unit randomised trial comparing two approaches to oxygen therapy (ICU-ROX): results of the pilot phase
Hadrien Winiszewski, Loic Barrot, Gael Piton, Gilles Capellier
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 245-246
Intensive care unit randomised trial comparing two approaches to oxygen therapy (ICU-ROX): results of the pilot phase
Paul Young,
Crit Care Resusc 2018; 20 (3): 246-247