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Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Progress Over the Past 25 Years

Abstract

Over the last quarter of a century, intensive care medicine has developed into an established hospital specialty with its own unique identity and characteristics. Significant advances have occurred, mostly in a succession of small steps rather than any dramatic leap, with many being linked to advances in health care across other disciplines. In addition, many changes have resulted from the scientific identification of the detrimental effects of certain traditional practices once thought to be therapeutic. Here, in an attempt to learn from the past and offer guidance for future progress, we detail some of the key changes in various aspects of intensive care medicine including respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, and nutritional care, as well as sepsis, polytrauma, organization, and management.

Authors

Vincent J-L; Fink MP; Marini JJ; Pinsky MR; Sibbald WJ; Singer M; Suter PM; Cook D; Pepe PE; Evans T

Journal

Chest, Vol. 129, No. 4, pp. 1061–1067

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

DOI

10.1378/chest.129.4.1061

ISSN

0012-3692

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