Probiotics for the Prevention of Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea in Children

Probiotics for the Prevention of Antibiotic-associated Diarrhea in Children

Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD) occurs when antibiotics disturb the natural balance of "good" and "bad" bacteria in the intestinal tract causing harmful bacteria to multiply beyond their normal numbers. The symptoms... read more

Cardiac Intensive Care

Cardiac Intensive Care

Using a multidisciplinary, team-oriented approach, this unique title expertly covers all the latest approaches to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with critical cardiac illness. Led by Dr David L. Brown,... read more

Conditional Survival With Increasing Duration of ICU Admission

Conditional Survival With Increasing Duration of ICU Admission

This is an observational study of three intensive care databases two in the United States (Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III and electronic ICU) and one in United Kingdom (Post Intensive Care Risk-Adjusted Alerting... read more

Risk for Mortality in Critically Ill Children Needing RRT

Risk for Mortality in Critically Ill Children Needing RRT

Margaret M. Parker, MD, MCCM, speaks with Danny Hames, MD, on his article titled "Risk Factors for Mortality in Critically Ill Children Requiring Renal Replacement Therapy" published in the November 2019 issue of Pediatric... read more

Cardiogenic Shock – The Next Level & Mechanical Circulatory Support

Cardiogenic Shock – The Next Level & Mechanical Circulatory Support

We could center this discussion about the SCAI paper that came out (attached). A nice collaborative expert panel piece outlining a CS pyramid used quickly at the bedside in the ED, ICU, Cath Lab, etc to help us identify these... read more

Prophylactic Antibiotics After Cardiac Arrest?

Prophylactic Antibiotics After Cardiac Arrest?

This is a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of patients resuscitated from shockable out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.​ Patients were randomized to placebo versus intravenous amoxicillin-clavulanate for two... read more

Using Additional Pressure Control Lines When Connecting a Continuous RRT Device to an ECMO Circuit

Using Additional Pressure Control Lines When Connecting a Continuous RRT Device to an ECMO Circuit

The present study suggests that the use of additional tubing can be considered a simple and safe method for pressure control and improvement of filter survival when connecting a continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT)... read more

Effect of Flexible Family Visitation on Delirium Among Patients in the ICU

Effect of Flexible Family Visitation on Delirium Among Patients in the ICU

In this cluster-crossover randomized clinical trial that involved 1,685 patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), the incidence of delirium was 18.9% in the flexible family visitation group compared with 20.1% in the standard... read more

Pilot Randomized Trial of a Recovery Navigator Program for Survivors of Critical Illness With Problematic Alcohol Use

Pilot Randomized Trial of a Recovery Navigator Program for Survivors of Critical Illness With Problematic Alcohol Use

A Recovery Navigator intervention was feasible and acceptable for delivering high-fidelity brief interventions to ICU patients. Changes in alcohol-related problems with motivational interviewing and shared decision-making... read more

Are Antibiotics for Sepsis in One Hour Feasible in the ED?

Are Antibiotics for Sepsis in One Hour Feasible in the ED?

In this single-center study, implementation of sepsis protocols designed to expedite bundle delivery resulted in only a small fraction of patients receiving antibiotics within 1 hour of triage. This study validates the... read more

Ultrasound Assessment of Gastric Volume in Critically Ill Patients

Ultrasound Assessment of Gastric Volume in Critically Ill Patients

Ultrasonographic measurement of antral CSA is feasible and reliable in the majority of critically ill patients. This technique could be useful to manage critically ill patients at risk of aspiration or with enteral feeding. Antral... read more

Competing and Conflicting Interests in the Care of Critically Ill Patients

Competing and Conflicting Interests in the Care of Critically Ill Patients

Medical professionals are expected to prioritize patient interests, and most patients trust physicians to act in their best interest. However, a single patient is never a physician's sole concern. The competing interests... read more

Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Cardiogenic Shock

Venoarterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Cardiogenic Shock

Temporary circulatory support (TCS) have become the cornerstone of the management of patients with cardiogenic shock, although the evidence supporting their efficacy is limited. VA-ECMO is considered the first-line option,... read more

Snapshots of Hemodynamics

Snapshots of Hemodynamics

This new edition reviews recent developments in genetics and molecular biology and new noninvasive measurement techniques that have enabled vast improvements in the measurement and understanding of cardiovascular hemodynamics.... read more