Research

Sepsis: Renal complications and subsequent mortality in acute critically ill patients without pre-existing renal disease
Shih-Ting Huang, Tai-Yuan Ke, Ya-Wen Chuang, Cheng-Li Lin and Chia-Hung Kao
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1070-E1080
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Sepsis: Susceptible period for cardiovascular complications in patients recovering from sepsis
Chih-Cheng Lai, Meng-tse Gabriel Lee, Wan-Chien Lee, Christin Chih-Ting Chao, Tzu-Chun Hsu, Si-Huei Lee and Chien-Chang Lee; for the National Taiwan University Hospital Health Data Science Research Group
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1062-E1069
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Commentary

Sepsis: We need smarter trigger tools for diagnosing sepsis in children in Canada
J. Mark Ansermino, Matthew O. Wiens and Niranjan Kissoon
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1060-E1061
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Sepsis: Clinical implications of the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3)
Shannon M. Fernando, Bram Rochwerg and Andrew J.E. Seely
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1058-E1059
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Practice

Decisions: A 38-year-old man with fever and a history of malaria
Vanessa Redditt, Isaac Bogoch and Meb Rashid
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1081-E1082
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Five Things to Know About ...: Sepsis: Sepsis-associated encephalopathy
Dario-Lucas Helbing, Leopold Böhm and Otto W. Witte
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1083
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Clinical Images: Sepsis: Invasive pneumococcal infection in a man with hyposplenism
Satoshi Yoshimura and Han-Seung Yoon
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1084
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Humanities

Profile: Vulnerable Populations: Dene and Western medicine meet in image-based storytelling
Allison Crawford
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1085-E1086
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News

Canadian health care lacks culture of innovation
Roger Collier
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1089-E1090
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Medical technology often a burden if designed without physician input
Roger Collier
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1091-E1092
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Emotions flare in tense but civil CMA annual meeting
Roger Collier
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1093-E1094
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Letters

Hoarseness of unclear origin may be a sign of cerebrovascular disease and herald impending recurrent brainstem stroke
J. Alexander Fraser
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1088
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Early referral for hoarseness
Courtney Artur Gevorgyan
CMAJ September 10, 2018 190:E1087
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