In the latest issue...
- Current knowledge of NIV and CPAP in acute care setting
- POC and central lab blood gas results compared
- Unusual cause of pneumoperitoneum in premature infant
Contents
Aims and scope
The British Journal of Intensive Care is the only publication in this field that covers 21 different disciplines directly involved or associated with intensive and critical care. Much of the journal's popularity is due to the lively editorial, which consists of a balanced mix of original papers, clinical reviews, case reports, news items and book reviews. Subjects of topical interest are frequently explored in greater depth in a series of two or more consecutive articles.

