Vol 2 (March 2018): Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

Editorial 
Corticosteroids for septic shock: what to do now?
Paul E. Marik
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
34  
Letter to the Editor 
Is chest X-ray in supine position for central lines confirmation a gold standard or a fallacy?
Achyut Sharma, Apurb Sharma, Diptesh Aryal
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
33  
Editorial 
Local vancomycin powder administration is not the Holy Grail, only on the half way there
Mi Zhou, Chunhui Xu, Yuetian Yu
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
32  
Editorial 
“Shifting goal posts in sepsis, shoot carefully”
Voon Shiong Ronnie Tan, Tow Keang Lim
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
31  
Editorial 
Let’s handover our patients to the highest quality of anesthesiology care
Eleni Arnaoutoglou, Athanasios Chalkias
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
30  
Editorial 
The PRESERVE trial: does it guide prevention strategies for post angiography acute kidney injury?
Richard Solomon
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
29  
Review Article 
Asian intensive care research and education
Charles David Gomersall
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
28  
Editorial 
CULPRIT-SHOCK: towards a “simplified” decision making of cardiogenic shock with multivessel coronary artery disease
Pedro A. Villablanca, Pablo Flores, Humberto Torres, Salvador Villablanca, Oneglio Pedemonte
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
27  
Review Article 
Management of severe respiratory failure in complex trauma patients
Matthew R. Noorbakhsh, Isaac R. Kriley
Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine  
2018;
2:
26