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Abstract Venous blood gases (VBGs) are safe and effective at screening for hypercarbic respiratory failure. Multiple studies have validated that a VBG with a PvCO2 less than 45 reliably rules out hypercarbia. The use of VBGs for the initial screening of hypercarbia when hypercarbic respiratory failure is suspected can reduce the overall use of arterial
Mary E. Lacy+3 more
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Implications of endotracheal tube biofilm for ventilator-associated pneumonia [PDF]
C. G. Adair+12 more
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Reducing the rare event: lessons from the implementation of a ventilator bundle. [PDF]
The ventilator-associated event (VAE) is a potentially avoidable complication of mechanical ventilation (MV) associated with poor outcomes. Although rare, VAEs and other nosocomial events are frequently targeted for quality improvement efforts consistent
Chang, Evelyn T+3 more
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Cardiogenic shock requiring VA‐ECMO therapy in scorpionism‐induced myocarditis
ESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.
Alba I. Violino+5 more
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The core competencies in hospital medicine: Procedures 2025 update
Abstract This article presents an updated framework from the Society of Hospital Medicine for individual learning objectives related to key procedures in hospital medicine. Building upon the 2017 framework, these objectives have been revised to reflect evolving clinical evidence, advancements, and shifts in hospital medicine practice patterns.
Satyen Nichani+8 more
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Nurses\\\' Performance in Prevention of Ventilator associated Pneumonia
Background & Aim: The ventilator associated pneumonia is a common problem in critical care units. It is associated with increased mortality, cost and length of stay. Nurses have great role in preventing the ventilator associated pneumonia.
Fatemeh Behesht Aeen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Patients with diaphragm tumor deposits undergoing cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) require subphrenic peritonectomy (SPP) or full‐thickness diaphragm resection (FTR) to achieve complete cytoreduction.
Claire Liu+4 more
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Resumen Introducción: Las infecciones asociadas a ventilación mecánica son causa importante de morbimortalidad en el paciente crítico. La diferenciación entre traqueobronquitis y neumonía no es siempre fácil, y es controvertida.
Fabio Andrés Varón-Vega+17 more
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Chernet Manaye Belay,1 Taye Abuhay Zewale,2 Baye Tsegaye Amlak,3 Tiruayehu Getinet Abebe,4 Getachew Hailu2 1Department of Nursing, Tibebe Ghion Specialized Hospital, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Belay CM+4 more
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Histopathology of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and its clinical implications [PDF]
Antoní Torres+3 more
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