New horizons (Baltimore, Md.) (New Horiz)

Journal PubWeight™ 184.71‹?›

Top papers

Rank Title Year PubWeight™‹?›
1 Pragmatic science: accelerating the improvement of critical care. 1998 1.58
2 Prognoses of seriously ill hospitalized patients on the days before death: implications for patient care and public policy. 1997 1.55
3 Alterations in nitric oxide production in various forms of circulatory shock. 1995 1.42
4 The oxidative stress response. 1995 1.31
5 Neutrophil priming and activation in the pathogenesis of postinjury multiple organ failure. 1996 1.21
6 Trauma, shock, and gut translocation. 1996 1.15
7 Nitric oxide in the gut. 1995 1.07
8 Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome: a clinical-mechanistic overview. 1995 1.06
9 Role of endogenous nitric oxide in septic shock. 1993 1.04
10 The "patient-centered" outcomes of critical care: what are they and how should they be used? 1998 1.04
11 Secondary brain insults after head injury: clinical perspectives. 1995 1.03
12 The acute-phase response. 1995 1.03
13 The role of medullary ischemia in acute renal failure. 1995 1.02
14 The role of active Na+ transport by lung epithelium in the clearance of airspace fluid. 1995 1.02
15 Oxygen toxicity. 1993 1.02
16 Cost containment and mechanical ventilation in the United States. 1994 1.02
17 Application of total body bioimpedance to the critically ill patient. Brazilian Group for Bioimpedance Study. 1996 1.00
18 Postinjury multiple organ failure: role of extrathoracic injury and sepsis in adult respiratory distress syndrome. 1993 0.99
19 Cost containment: Europe. The United Kingdom. 1994 0.99
20 Is early feeding beneficial? How early is early? 1994 0.99
21 Nutritional antioxidants and the modulation of inflammation: theory and practice. 1994 0.99
22 Resolving conflicts surrounding end-of-life care. 1997 0.99
23 Oxygen-derived free radicals. 1993 0.98
24 Molecular biology of septic shock. 1998 0.98
25 Shock: ischemia, reperfusion, and inflammation. 1996 0.98
26 Nitric oxide-related oxidants in acute lung injury. 1995 0.98
27 Critical care medicine in managed competition and a managed care environment. 1994 0.98
28 Pulmonary microvascular injury following intestinal reperfusion. 1994 0.97
29 Intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure in severe head injury. 1995 0.96
30 Enhanced vulnerability to secondary ischemic insults after experimental traumatic brain injury. 1995 0.96
31 Beyond survival: toward continuous improvement in medical care. 1998 0.95
32 Physician virtues and communicating with patients. 1997 0.95
33 Continuous hemofiltration as blood purification in sepsis. 1995 0.95
34 Nitric oxide is an antiadhesive molecule for leukocytes. 1995 0.94
35 Cost containment: Europe. Germany. 1994 0.94
36 Developing and gaining acceptance for patient care protocols. 1998 0.94
37 Cost containment: the Pacific. New Zealand. 1994 0.94
38 Calcium: a regulator of the inflammatory response in endotoxemia and sepsis. 1996 0.94
39 Alterations in calcium signaling and cellular responses in septic injury. 1996 0.93
40 Reducing the duration of mechanical ventilation: three examples of change in the intensive care unit. 1998 0.93
41 Nitric oxide in inflammation and immunity. 1995 0.93
42 Antibiotic prophylaxis in clean surgery: does it work? Should it be used if it does? 1998 0.93
43 Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium infections in the ICU and quinupristin/dalfopristin. 1996 0.93
44 Resistance to antifungal agents in the critical care setting: problems and perspectives. 1996 0.93
45 Reperfusion injury. 1996 0.92
46 The management of renal failure in patients at risk of cerebral edema/hypoxia. 1995 0.92
47 Sedation in the critically ill patient. 1994 0.91
48 Therapeutic immunomodulatory approaches for the control of systemic inflammatory response syndrome and the prevention of sepsis. 1998 0.90
49 Regulation of cytokine gene expression: tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1, and the emerging biology of cytokine receptors. 1995 0.90
50 Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: prognostic features and outcomes. 1997 0.90
Next 50