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A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas.

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Marini, JJ; Gattinoni, L; Ince, C; Kozek-Langenecker, S; Mehta, RL; Pichard, C; Westphal, M; Wischmeyer, P; Vincent, J-L
Published in: Crit Care
2015

Medical practice is rooted in our dependence on the best available evidence from incremental scientific experimentation and rigorous clinical trials. Progress toward determining the true worth of ongoing practice or suggested innovations can be glacially slow when we insist on following the stepwise scientific pathway, and a prevailing but imperfect paradigm often proves difficult to challenge. Yet most experienced clinicians and clinical scientists harbor strong thoughts about how care could or should be improved, even if the existing evidence base is thin or lacking. One of our Future of Critical Care Medicine conference sessions encouraged sharing of novel ideas, each presented with what the speaker considers a defensible rationale. Our intent was to stimulate insightful thinking and free interchange, and perhaps to point in new directions toward lines of innovative theory and improved care of the critically ill. In what follows, a brief background outlines the rationale for each novel and deliberately provocative unconfirmed idea endorsed by the presenter.

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Published In

Crit Care

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1466-609X

Publication Date

2015

Volume

19 Suppl 3

Issue

Suppl 3

Start / End Page

S1

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Wit and Humor as Topic
  • Ventilation
  • Thinking
  • Humans
  • Forecasting
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Critical Illness
  • Critical Care
  • 42 Health sciences
 

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Marini, J. J., Gattinoni, L., Ince, C., Kozek-Langenecker, S., Mehta, R. L., Pichard, C., … Vincent, J.-L. (2015). A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas. Crit Care, 19 Suppl 3(Suppl 3), S1. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc14719
Marini, John J., Luciano Gattinoni, Can Ince, Sibylle Kozek-Langenecker, Ravindra L. Mehta, Claude Pichard, Martin Westphal, Paul Wischmeyer, and Jean-Louis Vincent. “A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas.Crit Care 19 Suppl 3, no. Suppl 3 (2015): S1. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc14719.
Marini JJ, Gattinoni L, Ince C, Kozek-Langenecker S, Mehta RL, Pichard C, et al. A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas. Crit Care. 2015;19 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S1.
Marini, John J., et al. “A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas.Crit Care, vol. 19 Suppl 3, no. Suppl 3, 2015, p. S1. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/cc14719.
Marini JJ, Gattinoni L, Ince C, Kozek-Langenecker S, Mehta RL, Pichard C, Westphal M, Wischmeyer P, Vincent J-L. A few of our favorite unconfirmed ideas. Crit Care. 2015;19 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S1.

Published In

Crit Care

DOI

EISSN

1466-609X

Publication Date

2015

Volume

19 Suppl 3

Issue

Suppl 3

Start / End Page

S1

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Wit and Humor as Topic
  • Ventilation
  • Thinking
  • Humans
  • Forecasting
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Critical Illness
  • Critical Care
  • 42 Health sciences