This special series on “Recent Advances in Critical Emergency Medicine: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Practice” is edited by Athanasios Chalkias.
The principle motivation of this special series is to expand the role of physicians into the state-of-the-art Critical Emergency Medicine and improve the care of patients in the first minutes to hours of their critical illness. I also believe that it will stimulate high-quality research that will further improve the in-hospital management and resuscitation of extremely critically ill patients.
Editorial
Critical Emergency Medicine: a global need for essential emergency and critical care
Editorial Commentary
Association and dissociation of microcirculation and macrocirculation in critically ill patients with shock
Letter to the Editor
Emergency medicine and intensive care medicine: the missing link
“Blow with the high flow” an updated algorithm
Review Article