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ABSTRACT Background Simulation‐based medical education (SBME) has become integral to critical care training, providing a safe and effective platform for clinical skill development, teamwork and patient safety. Despite increasing recognition of its educational value, the global research landscape of SBME in critical care remains insufficiently mapped ...
Lang Li, Yuhang Lv, Liang Dong
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ABSTRACT Background Bronchiolitis is a leading cause of hospitalisation and paediatric intensive care admissions in infants. Moderate‐to‐severe cases often require inter‐hospital transfer for respiratory support, usually organised by specialised paediatric emergency transport services (PETS).
Arthur Gaudaire +9 more
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Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation following cardiac surgery: a scoping review. [PDF]
Takemoto S +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation (FPDIP/R; FPDR) is increasingly advocated, yet no validated instrument assesses nurses' perceptions and preparedness including organisational readiness for implementation. Aim To develop and psychometrically validate the FPDIP/R‐NPPQ.
Davide Bartoli +7 more
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Traumatic Liver Injury With Delayed Bleeding After Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. [PDF]
Deguchi A +4 more
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Early Sedation Intensity and Psychological Outcomes in Critically Ill Adults
ABSTRACT Background Long‐term psychological impairment is a major concern for intensive care unit (ICU) survivors. Early deep sedation during mechanical ventilation has been associated with poor short‐term outcomes and mortality after ICU discharge; however, its relationship with psychological outcomes remains unclear.
Mikiko Iwatani, Michiko Morimoto
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Evaluation of systemic and cerebral hemodynamics after systematic and early extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation in swine. [PDF]
San Geroteo J +13 more
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Expert Consensus on Key Attributes of Nurses in Resuscitation Teams: Findings From a Delphi Study
ABSTRACT Background In‐hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) requires coordinated interdisciplinary action. Nurses are often first responders and essential members of resuscitation teams, yet the attributes that define their effectiveness remain unclear.
George Kipourgos +5 more
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Shorter epinephrine dosing intervals and one-year survival after in-hospital pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation. [PDF]
Moura BMH +6 more
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