Annals of Intensive Care
Scope & Guideline
Elevating patient outcomes in critical care medicine.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Critical Care Pharmacology:
Investigates pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs in critically ill patients, emphasizing the need for tailored medication regimens due to altered physiology. - Mechanical Ventilation Strategies:
Explores various ventilation techniques, including non-invasive ventilation, ECMO, and prone positioning, to optimize respiratory support in critically ill patients. - Sepsis and Infection Management:
Analyzes the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of sepsis, along with strategies for managing hospital-acquired infections in intensive care settings. - Organ Dysfunction and Failure:
Focuses on the mechanisms and management of multi-organ dysfunction, especially in contexts like sepsis, trauma, and post-surgical complications. - Patient Outcomes and Quality of Life:
Studies the long-term outcomes of critically ill patients, including physical, psychological, and functional recovery post-ICU. - Emerging Therapies and Technologies:
Investigates novel treatments, including immunomodulators and advanced monitoring technologies, to improve patient care in critical settings. - Ethics and Professionalism in Critical Care:
Addresses ethical considerations, including end-of-life decisions and resource allocation, particularly in pandemic contexts.
Trending and Emerging
- COVID-19 Related Research:
A significant increase in studies related to COVID-19, focusing on management strategies, long-term outcomes, and specific complications associated with the virus. - Advanced Monitoring Techniques:
Growing interest in the use of advanced monitoring technologies, such as electrical impedance tomography and ultrasound, to guide treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes. - Multidisciplinary Approaches to Critical Care:
Emerging emphasis on collaborative approaches that integrate various specialties in managing complex cases, addressing both medical and psychosocial aspects of care. - Personalized Medicine in ICU:
Increasing focus on personalized treatment strategies based on individual patient characteristics, including genetic factors and biomarker-guided therapies. - Ethics and Resource Allocation:
Heightened attention to ethical dilemmas and resource allocation strategies in critical care, particularly in the context of limited resources during health crises.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Open-Label Trials:
There has been a noticeable decrease in the publication of traditional open-label trials, likely replaced by more robust randomized controlled trials and observational studies that provide stronger evidence. - Basic Science Research:
Research that is purely basic science in nature, without direct clinical application or relevance to intensive care, has become less prevalent as the journal prioritizes clinically relevant studies. - Non-COVID Related Critical Care Studies:
As the pandemic shifted focus, studies not related to COVID-19 have seen a decline in publication frequency, reflecting the immediate practical needs of intensive care. - General Intensive Care Practices:
Papers focusing on broad, non-specific practices in intensive care without novel insights or significant clinical implications have been less emphasized.
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