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Subsegmental Pulmonary Embolism Increased Rate of Recurrent VTE

 

Subsegmental Pulmonary Embolism Increased Rate of Recurrent VTE

Overall, patients with subsegmental pulmonary embolism who did not have proximal deep venous thrombosis had a higher-than-expected rate of recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE). Recruitment was stopped prematurely because... read more

 
 
Principles of Pulmonary Medicine

 

Principles of Pulmonary Medicine

With an emphasis on the pathophysiologic basis of pulmonary disease, Principles of Pulmonary Medicine, 7th Edition, by Drs. Steven E Weinberger, Barbara A Cockrill, and Jess Mandel, provides a superbly illustrated introduction... read more

 
 
Fever is Associated with Reduced Mortality in ICU Patients with Sepsis

 

Fever is Associated with Reduced Mortality in ICU Patients with Sepsis

To evaluate the association of body temperature with mortality in septic patients admitted to the ICU from the ward. In addition, we intend to investigate whether the timing of antibiotic administration was different between... read more

 
 
Respiratory Drive in Sepsis and Septic Shock Patients: Modulation by High-flow Nasal Cannula

 

Respiratory Drive in Sepsis and Septic Shock Patients: Modulation by High-flow Nasal Cannula

Patients with sepsis and septic shock of extrapulmonary origin present elevated respiratory drive and effort, which can be effectively reduced by high-flow nasal cannula. 25 nonintubated patients with extrapulmonary sepsis... read more

 
 
Atlas of Chest Imaging in COVID-19 Patients

 

Atlas of Chest Imaging in COVID-19 Patients

This book presents X-ray and CT findings of patients with 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) pneumonia in early, progressive, critical, and recover stage. It starts with a general review of CT features of new coronavirus... read more

 
 
Early Mortality Prediction in Sepsis Patients Using Structured Features and Unstructured Clinical Notes

 

Early Mortality Prediction in Sepsis Patients Using Structured Features and Unstructured Clinical Notes

Sepsis is an important cause of mortality, especially in intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Developing novel methods to identify early mortality is critical for improving survival outcomes in sepsis patients. Using the MIMIC-III... read more

 

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Descriptors of Sepsis Using the Sepsis-3 Criteria

 

Descriptors of Sepsis Using the Sepsis-3 Criteria

We successfully operationalized the Sepsis-3 criteria to an electronic health record dataset to describe the characteristics of critical care patients with sepsis. This may facilitate sepsis research using electronic health... read more

 
 
Loading and Increasing Vancomycin Dose Frequency Not Advantageous for Gram-Positive Sepsis in Infants

 

Loading and Increasing Vancomycin Dose Frequency Not Advantageous for Gram-Positive Sepsis in Infants

The efficacy of a vancomycin loading dose with more frequent dosing and shorter duration of treatment was comparable to standard dosing regimens for gram-positive sepsis in infants but with heightened risk for impaired hearing,... read more

 
 
Et Tu, Calcium?

 

Et Tu, Calcium?

We know our core medications for ACLS (epinephrine, amiodarone, lidocaine) but what is the role of other medications, like calcium? We know calcium can be used in the non-ACLS setting for hyperkalemia to prevent or treat... read more

 
 
Sepsis: Definitions, Pathophysiology and the Challenge of Bedside Management

 

Sepsis: Definitions, Pathophysiology and the Challenge of Bedside Management

A comprehensive and state-of-the-art resource for clinicians who care for patients with sepsis and research scientist alike. Patients with severe sepsis requiring ICU admission have very high rates of ICU and overall hospital... read more

 
 
Hypothermia vs Normothermia for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

 

Hypothermia vs Normothermia for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Hypothermia was first introduced in 2002 by two studies, Bernard et al and The Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest (HACA) trial. The latter, although a small trial, showed improved neurologic outcomes at six months when patients... read more

 
 
Vasopressor Initiation within 1 Hour of Fluid Loading is Associated with Increased Mortality in Septic Shock Patients

 

Vasopressor Initiation within 1 Hour of Fluid Loading is Associated with Increased Mortality in Septic Shock Patients

Vasopressor initiation within 1 hour of fluid loading was associated with higher 28-day mortality in patients with septic shock. The median time from the initial fluid bolus to vasopressor was shorter in the early group (0.3... read more

 
 
Prescription Rates Changes for Inhaled Corticosteroids During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Prescription Rates Changes for Inhaled Corticosteroids During the COVID-19 Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, despite early concerns the impact oral corticosteroids might have on the effects of acute COVID-19 reported by the WHO and the potential severity of disease in patients with asthma and chronic... read more

 
 
VTE Diagnosis and Treatment in the COVID-19 Era

 

VTE Diagnosis and Treatment in the COVID-19 Era

This is a very interesting time to be an intensivist with a research interest in blood clots. As such I wanted to use this time to talk about how COVID 19 has changed our approach to diagnostics, therapeutics and even to... read more

 
 
Which Injured Patients with Moderate Fibrinogen Deficit Need Fibrinogen Supplementation?

 

Which Injured Patients with Moderate Fibrinogen Deficit Need Fibrinogen Supplementation?

We have shown in this study an association between shock parameters and fibrinogen administration. Further studies are needed to determine how these parameters may be used to guide fibrinogen administration in trauma patients... read more

 
 
Healthcare Worker Safety and COVID-19

 

Healthcare Worker Safety and COVID-19

It had been apparent from the start of the pandemic that both patients and healthcare workers are at significant risk of acquiring COVID-19 in hospitals. In an early report from Wuhan more than 40% of infections were hospital-acquired,... read more

 
 
Damage Control Resuscitation: Identification and Treatment of Life-Threatening Hemorrhage

 

Damage Control Resuscitation: Identification and Treatment of Life-Threatening Hemorrhage

This book provides a comprehensive overview of damage control resuscitation (DCR), an evidence-based approach to the resuscitation of patients with severe life-threatening hemorrhage (LTH). It focuses on both civilian and... read more

 
 
Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell-based Therapies for Severe Viral Pneumonia

 

Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell-based Therapies for Severe Viral Pneumonia

Severe viral pneumonia is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally, whether due to outbreaks of endemic viruses, periodic viral epidemics, or the rarer but devastating global viral pandemics. While limited... read more

 
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In this episode, we discuss a recently published trial comparing conventional oxygen therapy and high flow nasal oxygen therapy. Listen to podcast

Persevering: Sick of COVID
Concerned for the wellbeing of healthcare professionals in the hardest hit ICUs during the COVID-19 pandemic, I interviewed a group of clinicians previously featured on the podcast. In this first episode of a series focusing on Intensive Care clinician wellbeing during the pandemic, you’ll hear the voices of Dr Laura Rock, Dr Peter Brindley and Dr Wes Ely. Listen to podcast

SYNAPSE-ICU Study
Robba. Intracranial pressure monitoring in patients with acute brain injury in the intensive care unit (SYNAPSE-ICU): an international, prospective observational cohort study. Lancet Neurology. Listen to podcast

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Palliative care interventions in intensive care unit patients
Integrating palliative care in critical care is advocated as a way to mitigate physical and psychological burdens for patients and their families and improve end-of-life care. Listen to podcast

 
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