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CCR Meeting Talks


After 14 meetings, we have a huge collection of superb presentations. We'll showcase them here, one at a time.

CCR23


Causality Panel Discussion

Kathy Rowan (London) hosts a fascinating panel discussion on causality at the Critical Care Reviews Meeting 2023. The panellists include Bronwen Connolly (Belfast), Ewan Goligher (Toronto), Flavia Machado (Sao Paulo), Kath Maitland (Kalifi), John Norrie (Edinburgh), Victoria Cornelius (London), Andrew Althouse (Pittsburgh) and Chris Seymour (Pittsburgh).


Narrative Review

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CCR Content


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Paper of the Day

Thursday, August 14th

De Almeida. Clinical Review and Update on the Management of Thyroid Storm. Mo Med 2022;119(4):366-371

Join us to read one paper per day and cover the spectrum of critical care across 2025. Previous papers of the day are available here.

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Highlighted Narrative Reviews

With thousands of open access narrative reviews listed across the website, CCR provides a comprehensive educational resource. We'll highlight one topic here every few days. Today, we look at Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

added August 12th

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Newsletter 713

Critical Care Reviews Newsletter 713, bringing you the best critical care research and open access articles for the week August 4th to 10th.

Subscriptions are available to individuals and departments.

added August 11th

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Foundational Trials

Guérin C, Reignier J, Richard JC et al. Prone positioning in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med  2013;368(23):2159‑2168

It's the latest in our Foundational Trials collection, looking at the trials which underpin contemporary critical care practice

added August 11th

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Highlighted Guidelines

Need a guideline, or just want to refresh your knowledge on the evidence-based management of a particular condition? We provide more up-to-date guidelines than any other critical care resource. Have a look at our ARDS Guideline section

added August 12th

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CCR Down Under 2025


Registration has opened for CCR Down Under in Melbourne, on December 9th and 10th, again at the Edge in Federation Square.

We aim to bring another set of fantastic international critical care trials to Australia. If you are interested in the science underlying clinical practice, this is the meeting for you.

We're delighted to be partnering once again with the Alfred Intensive Care Academic Centre, and this year, with Monash University.

If you missed the presentations last December, the presentations of the so far published trials are available here.