OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - September 2004
What exactly is the strong ion gap, and does anybody care?
T. J. Morgan
Oxygen therapy for acute illness: reasoned or ritual?
L. I. G.. Worthley
Defining emerging evidence for osmotherapy in traumatic brain injury
J. A. Myburgh
Where have all the donors gone?
H. Opdam, W. Silvester
Original articles
D. Jones, M. Egi, I. Baldwin, R. Bellomo
A rapid intravenous phosphate replacement protocol for critically ill patients
C. French, R. Bellomo
Special review
Continuous renal replacement technology: from adaptive devices to flexible multipurpose machines
Z. Ricci, M. Bonello, G. Salvatori, R. Ratanarat, A. Brendolan, M. Dan, C. Ronco
Clinical practice review
Hyperchloraemic acidosis: another misnomer?D. A. Story
Case reports
Pseudo tamponade soon after cardiac surgery: a report of three cases
K. Chan, T. Ong, R. Bellomo
Basic sciences review
Metabolic acidosis in patients with sepsis: epiphenomenon or part of the pathophysiology?
J. A. Kellum
Technical note
D. Jones, I. Baldwin, R. Bellomo
Blood filtration: new opportunities and the implications of systems biology
J. Matson, A. Zydney, P. M. Honoré
Critical care research ethics: making the case for non-consensual research in ICU
A. Moore, K. Hall, K. Hickling