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How ARDS Fuels Delirium in the ICU

This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated 13 studies (encompassing 10,052 patients) to understand the relationship between Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and delirium. Delirium is remarkably common, affecting... read more

Tags: ARDS, delirium, hypoxia, ICU, inflammation, mechanical ventilation, sedation, sepsis,


Handbook of Sepsis

This recently released practically oriented book provides an up-to-date overview of all significant aspects of the pathogenesis of sepsis and its management, including within the ICU. Readers will find information on the... read more

Tags: book, guidelines, ICU, immunotherapy, sepsis, therapy,

Handbook of Sepsis


Predictive Pneumonia Care: Harnessing Machine Learning to Foresee Early Ventilator Need

Pneumonia remains a leading critical illness in the ICU, with many patients quickly deteriorating into respiratory failure that requires invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Because traditional clinical decisions often... read more

Tags: AI, hypoxemia, ICU, IMV, mechanical ventilation, oxygenation, pneumonia, SOFA, study, technology,


Out of Bed and Breathing Better: Armchair vs. Bed Positioning for Critically Ill Patients

Moving critically ill patients out of bed into an armchair is a common ICU practice, but its direct impact on oxygenation has lacked strong clinical evidence. This single-center randomized controlled trial evaluated 284 spontaneously... read more

Tags: ARDS, ICU, nursing, oxygenation, proning, research, trial,


Sepsis Management in Resource-limited Settings

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. It constitutes a unique source of knowledge and guidance for all healthcare workers who care for patients with sepsis and septic shock in resource-limited settings. More... read more

Tags: book, infection, resources, sepsis, septic shock,

Sepsis Management in Resource-limited Settings

Automated Airway Care: The MICROINHALO Trial on Cuff Pressure and VAP Prevention

The MICROINHALO trial, an international cluster-randomized study across 10 ICUs, investigated whether automated airway management could reduce bacterial tracheal colonization in 250 critically ill intubated patients. The... read more

Tags: antibiotics, ICU, IMV, infection, intubation, mechanical ventilation, pneumonia, research, study, VAP,


Blood, Sweat, and the ICU: Conquering Emergencies in Hematological Malignancies

Breakthroughs in cancer therapies and supportive care have dramatically improved life expectancy for patients with hematological malignancies (HM). However, living longer means more patients are surviving long enough to encounter... read more

Tags: AKI, ARF, blood, cytokine, diagnosis, ICU, immunosuppression, infection, recovery, sepsis, tomography, ventilation,



The Promise and Pitfalls of Bedside Muscle Ultrasound in the ICU

Evaluating muscle wasting and intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is critical, yet traditional methods fall short: computed tomography (CT) scans require risky patient transport, and standard physical exams require... read more

Tags: AI, ICU, inflammation, mechanical ventilation, monitoring, POCUS, rehabilitation, research, tomography, training, ultrasound,


Personalizing Tachycardia to Predict ICU Mortality

Traditional Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria define tachycardia as a heart rate (HR) > 90 beats per minute. However, this static number is a poor screening tool for severe conditions like sepsis due... read more

Tags: ICU, mortality, research, screening, sepsis, SIRS,


Handbook of Critical Care Medicine

The management of critically ill patients is an important and integral part of internal medicine practice. Often, junior doctors and medical students receive insufficient training in this area of medicine. There are important... read more

Tags: book, education, ICU, training,

Handbook of Critical Care Medicine

Navigating the Complexities of ICU Intubation in Obesity

Managing the airway of critically ill patients with obesity in the ICU presents a high-stakes combination of anatomical and physiological hurdles. Increased adipose tissue narrows the upper airway and makes soft tissues highly... read more

Tags: airway, Airway Management, hemodynamics, hypotension, hypoxemia, ICU, intubation, ketamine, obesity, oxygenation, PEEP,



Wake-Up Call in Neurocritical Care: Propofol Outperforms Combined Sedation for Brain-Injured Patients

Sedation is vital for managing neurocritical care patients with acute brain injuries, yet finding the optimal strategy remains highly debated. This retrospective observational study analyzed 147 adult patients on invasive... read more

Tags: ICU, IMV, mechanical ventilation, neurology, propofol, recovery, research, sedation, study,


ICU Quick Drug Guide 2nd Edition

This book provides precise, must-have drug information for the ICU. It offers essential, evidence-based practice guidelines for the critical care setting. Now in its fully revised and expanded second edition, ICU Quick Drug... read more

Tags: anaphylaxis, arrhythmia, book, COPD, guide, guidelines, ICU, infection, pain, painkillers, sepsis, septic shock, thromboembolism,

ICU Quick Drug Guide 2nd Edition

Decoding Sepsis: Fast-Tracking Diagnosis with SeptiCyte RAPID

SeptiCyte RAPID is an FDA-cleared gene expression test that measures a patient’s immune response to help diagnose sepsis. It provides a “SeptiScore” from 0 to 15, divided into four bands that indicate the... read more

Tags: diagnosis, infection, inflammation, sepsis, SIRS, study,


Ketamine: A Safer Route to Relief for Severe Trauma?

The Challenge: Severely injured trauma patients face intense pain and high opioid exposure, increasing their risk for long-term complications. While alternative pain management strategies are recommended, standard options... read more

Tags: infusion, ketamine, opioids, pain, strategy, study, trauma, trial,


Bridging the Extracorporeal Divide: The 36th ADQI Roadmap for AKI and ECMO Care

The 36th Acute Disease Quality Initiative (ADQI) consensus meeting brought together critical care nephrology and ECMO experts to tackle the management of acute kidney injury (AKI), fluid balance (FB), and continuous renal... read more

Tags: AKI, CRRT, ECMO, epidemiology, fluid therapy, hemodialysis, nephrology, oxygenation, research,


Parsing Pneumonia: Dual Definitions of Severe CABP Reveal Overlapping Risks and High Mortality

This study analyzed 67,439 patients diagnosed with severe community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (sCABP)—representing nearly a quarter of all CAPB admissions—to compare two major clinical definitions: ICU-sCABP (51.2%... read more

Tags: bacteria, ICU, IMV, mechanical ventilation, pneumonia, study, ventilation,


Tailoring the Breath: Personalized PEEP for ARDS Subphenotypes

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) varies wildly between patients, leading to unpredictable outcomes and inconsistent responses to ventilator settings like Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP). Researchers used... read more

Tags: AI, ARDS, mechanical ventilation, PEEP, research, trial, ventilation,


The POCUS Textbook: Learn Point-of-Care Ultrasound of the Blood Vessels, Heart, & Lungs

Bring your physical exam into the modern era by learning point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS). Learn cardiopulmonary POCUS with step-by-step instructions from Dr. Istrail. Over 100 crystal-clear figures beautifully designed without... read more

Tags: book, lungs, pneumonia, POCUS, pulmonary edema, tamponade, ultrasound,

The POCUS Textbook: Learn Point-of-Care Ultrasound of the Blood Vessels, Heart, & Lungs

Rethinking Blood Thinners: Do Mild Brain Injuries Need Maxi Care?

The Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG) classify traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) into three tiers to dictate treatment. Patients taking pre-injury blood thinners (anticoagulants or antiplatelets) are automatically upgraded to the... read more

Tags: anticoagulants, brain injury, hematoma, hemorrhage, ICU, research, study, TBI, tomography,


Mastering Interprofessional Rehabilitation Across the ICU Continuum

Rehabilitation is a fundamental cornerstone of modern intensive care, crucial for minimizing long-term disability and maximizing a patient’s functional recovery. Today’s ICU patients are older, have multiple co-existing... read more

Tags: ICU, mobilization, recovery, rehabilitation, study, therapy,


AI Foresees Sudden Oxygenation Loss in ICU Patients 72 Hours Ahead

Researchers developed and internally validated a machine-learning clinical decision support system designed to predict rapid oxygenation deterioration in mechanically ventilated ICU patients. Retrospective data from a single... read more

Tags: ARDS, hypoxemia, ICU, mechanical ventilation, oxygenation, ventilation,


JOKES/MEMES

Get a much-needed dose of laughter with our new joke/meme section tailored for critical care professionals. Do you have a joke or meme about critical care medicine you'd like to share? Send us your best one!

Ocular Cutlery Collision

Patient: Doctor, I’m terrified. Every single time I drink coffee, I get this sharp, stabbing pain in my right eye. Am I having a stroke?
Doctor: Well, the clinical term for what you have is Ocular Cutlery Collision.
Patient: Oh my god. Is it treatable?
Doctor: Highly. Next time, try removing the spoon from the mug.

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NEW MEDICAL DEVICES

Discover new cutting-edge medical devices and systems that are revolutionizing patient care and improving outcomes in the ICU. Did your ICU recently adopt a new medical device? We want to hear about it!

EXALT Model B Single-Use Bronchoscope

Powerful Suction for Critical Care

EXALT Model B Single-Use Bronchoscope is the latest evolution in flexible bronchoscopy. Optimized for the ICU, built to help keep airways clear during complex respiratory procedures like double lumen tube placements – and designed to create a better experience for intensivists.

EXALT Model B delivers superior suction across all scope sizes – outperforming tested disposable bronchoscopes in a head-to-head comparison.

EXALT Model B Single-Use Bronchoscope

EXALT Model B is available in three sizes to cover a range of endoscopic procedures in the ICU, including double lumen tube placement.

EXALT Model B is designed to foster confidence when targeting anatomy during complex ICU procedures.

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LATEST CRITICAL CARE PODCASTS

Every week we scour the web to bring you the latest podcast episodes related to ICU and Critical Care Medicine. Here are the latest podcasts:

Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV)
On this week's episode, Cyrus and Nick host a spirited discussion with Drs. Rory Spiegel and Max Hockstein where we debate the merits of Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV). What's the rationale for this? When is it appropriate? IS it appropriate? Listen to podcast

Prostacyclin in Intubated Patients with COVID-19 and Severe Endotheliopathy
Prostacyclin was not associated with a significant reduction in the number of days alive and without mechanical ventilation within 28 days. The point estimates, however, favored the prostacyclin group in all analyses, including 28-day mortality, warranting further investigation in larger trials. Listen to podcast

CCR26 and the Unpublished Results Presentations
In this episode we give some general reactions to the CCR conference, discuss our impact on the critical care world, and talk briefly about 3 of the presentations from the conference that did NOT have a simultaneous publication (REMAP-CAP oseltamivir, FISSH, and SAVE-ICU) Listen to podcast

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CRITICAL CARE UPCOMING EVENTS

Lessons from the ICU: Advanced Wound Management in Practice
Jul. 10, 2026 - Online

Learn practical strategies for assessing, preventing, and managing complex wounds.


Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Pediatric In-Person Course
Aug. 17, 2026 - Mount Prospect, IL

Join SCCM's Multiprofessional Critical Care Review: Pediatric in-person course—your ultimate preparation for board certification. This immersive experience offers expert-led instruction, real-time Q&A, and collaborative learning with peers in a focused, supportive environment.


AABIP 2026
Aug. 20, 2026 - Denver, Colorado

This conference brings together leading experts from around the world in Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology, providing a global platform to explore groundbreaking advancements in fields such as Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy, Therapeutic Bronchoscopy, Pleural Diseases, Healthcare Transformation, and Thoracic Surgery. More than just an educational experience, it is a unique opportunity to connect, collaborate, and contribute to shaping the future of healthcare in a dynamic and inclusive environment.


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NEW CRITICAL CARE JOBS

Critical Care Physician
Alabama
Optimum has partnered with a group in southern Alabama that has an opening for a Critical Care physician to join their team.

Certified Pediatric Intensivist
Tucson, Arizona
The Division of Pediatric Critical Care at the University of Arizona in Tucson seeks a full-time board eligible/board certified Pediatric Intensivist to join our current team of 7 Physicians in staffing a 24-bed multidisciplinary PICU.

Critical Care Intensivist
Cleveland, Ohio
The Department of Anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic is recruiting qualified intensivists with career interests in critical care medicine. We are a multidisciplinary intensivist group and are seeking BC/BE intensivists with training in Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine and subspecialties, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, and Surgery and subspecialties.

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FEATURED CRITICAL CARE BOOKS

Also Human: The Inner Lives of Doctors

From ER and M*A*S*H to Grey’s Anatomy and House, the medical drama endures for good reason: we’re fascinated by the people we must trust when we are most vulnerable. In Also Human, vocational psychologist Caroline...

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Also Human: The Inner Lives of Doctors

Little Black Book of Pulmonary Medicine

This succinct, bulleted handbook is the ultimate resource for pulmonary and respiratory specialists. Throughout the book, tables and figures summarize important clinical data and current professional society recommendations,...

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Little Black Book of Pulmonary Medicine

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