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Lung Ultrasound in Critical Care and Emergency Medicine: Clinical Review
Highlights What are the main findings? There has been remarkable growth in lung ultrasound publications over the last decade. Given the large amount of new data available on this topic, a practical clinical review summarizing the most recent findings in ...
Eduardo Rocca+9 more
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Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. However, limited data exist on resource availability, staffing patterns, case-mix and outcomes from critical illness.
Neill K. J. Adhikari+41 more
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A scoping review of registry captured indicators for evaluating quality of critical care in ICU
Background Excess morbidity and mortality following critical illness is increasingly attributed to potentially avoidable complications occurring as a result of complex ICU management (Berenholtz et al., J Crit Care 17:1-2, 2002; De Vos et al., J Crit ...
Issrah Jawad+6 more
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3rd Prize: Enhanced Recovery after Intensive Care (ERIC): Tele-ICU [PDF]
In Germany, more than 2.1 million patients are admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) annually (Federal Statistical Office 2016). To enhance quality of care in the ICU, the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
Adam, Moritz+13 more
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Aim We aimed to investigate the association between aortic calcification and 90‐day mortality in sepsis patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Methods We evaluated adult patients (≥18 years) diagnosed with sepsis based on the Sepsis‐3 criteria and
Takayuki Kato+5 more
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Background The echocardiography working group of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine recognized the need to provide structured guidance for future CCE research methodology and reporting based on a systematic appraisal of the current ...
S. Huang+19 more
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Variation in Intensive Care Unit Intubation Practices in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Fellowship [PDF]
Endotracheal intubation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is a high-risk procedure. Competence in endotracheal intubation is a requirement for Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) training programs, but fellow experience as the primary operator in intubating ICU patients has not been described on a large scale.We hypothesized that significant ...
Brady, Anna K+6 more
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Sex and gender differences in intensive care medicine
Despite significant advancements in critical care medicine, limited attention has been given to sex and gender disparities in management and outcomes of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).
H. Merdji+11 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether dynamic elastance EAdyn derived from echocardiographic measurements of stroke volume variations can predict the success of a one-step decrease of norepinephrine dose.
Maxime Nguyen+5 more
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Optic nerve sheath diameter at high altitude: standardized measures in healthy volunteers
Background Increases in the diameter of the optic nerve sheath (ONSD) on ultrasound are associated with high intracranial pressure (hICP). The normal value varies with altitude and the population studied.
Edith Elianna Rodríguez Aparicio+2 more
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