Could a Metabolic Switch Explain Inflammation in Lupus Patients?

Could a Metabolic Switch Explain Inflammation in Lupus Patients?

Researchers discovered a new mechanism linking specific classes of immune cells and metabolism, a finding that may explain why patients with lupus are incapable of controlling the inflammatory responses that ultimately lead... read more

Plasma cytokine levels predict response to corticosteroids in septic shock

Plasma cytokine levels predict response to corticosteroids in septic shock

Plasma concentration of selected cytokines is a potential predictive biomarker to identify septic shock patients that may benefit from treatment with corticosteroids.... read more

FDA Approves Defibrillator That Automatically Adjusts Pacing

FDA Approves Defibrillator That Automatically Adjusts Pacing

The FDA has cleared the Claria MRI Quad Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator (CRT-D) SureScan device (Medtronic) for patients with heart failure.... read more

Cricoid Pressure at Lower Forces Does Not Increase Oxygen Consumption

Cricoid Pressure at Lower Forces Does Not Increase Oxygen Consumption

A pilot study has found that patients randomly assigned to cricoid pressure or sham treatment showed no difference in time to lowest peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2) or lowest SpO2 during anesthesia induction... read more

Bariatric surgery may protect against heart failure

Bariatric surgery may protect against heart failure

Bariatric surgery appears to reduce substantially the risk of heart failure.... read more

Bacteriophages cure bacterial infections

Bacteriophages cure bacterial infections

Phage therapy may be a solution to treating infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Since 2013, researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland have collected bacteriophages to combat antibiotic-resistant... read more

New Clinical Resources From American Association Of Critical-Care Nurses Address Delirium, CAUTI And VTE

New Clinical Resources From American Association Of Critical-Care Nurses Address Delirium, CAUTI And VTE

Updated AACN Practice Alerts offer latest evidence-based practice related to delirium, catheter-associated urinary tract infections and venous thromboembolism.... read more

Impella CP Versus Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump in Acute Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock

Impella CP Versus Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump in Acute Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock

At 30 days, mortality in patients treated with either IABP or Impella CP was similar (50% and 46%, respectively, hazard ratio (HR) with Impella CP, 0.96 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.42 to 2.18; p=0.92).... read more

The impact of extracerebral organ failure on outcome of patients after cardiac arrest

The impact of extracerebral organ failure on outcome of patients after cardiac arrest

In this multicenter cohort, extracerebral organ dysfunction was common in CA patients. Renal failure on admission was the only extracerebral organ dysfunction independently associated with higher ICU mortality.... read more

Promise Healthcare first long-term acute care (LTAC) facility to install portable CT scanner

Promise Healthcare first long-term acute care (LTAC) facility to install portable CT scanner

Promise Hospital of Florida at The Villages' new BodyTom CT scanner from Samsung NeuroLogica offers in-house scanning for patients who may have difficulty being transported to imaging facilities.... read more

Simultaneous assessment of the synthesis rate and transcapillary escape rate of albumin in inflammation and surgery

Simultaneous assessment of the synthesis rate and transcapillary escape rate of albumin in inflammation and surgery

Single measurements of the synthesis rate and/or transcapillary escape rate of albumin obviously cannot explain the plasma level of albumin or the changes seen in plasma albumin concentration.... read more

PCSK9 Inhibition and Other New Therapies for Lipid Modification: Good News and Bad

PCSK9 Inhibition and Other New Therapies for Lipid Modification: Good News and Bad

A late-breaking clinical trial session devoted to newly approved and investigational compounds for the treatment of lipids highlighted the end of a once promising therapy for low HDL cholesterol.... read more

Potentially modifiable factors contributing to outcome from acute respiratory distress syndrome: the LUNG SAFE study

Potentially modifiable factors contributing to outcome from acute respiratory distress syndrome: the LUNG SAFE study

Higher PEEP, lower peak, plateau, and driving pressures, and lower respiratory rate are associated with improved survival from ARDS.... read more

New statin guidelines issued for primary CVD prevention

New statin guidelines issued for primary CVD prevention

The United States Preventive Services Task Force have issued new recommendations for the use of statins in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.... read more

COPD Awareness Month 2016: Atrial fibrillation, Crohn’s disease, chronic kidney disease, depression, and asthma

COPD Awareness Month 2016: Atrial fibrillation, Crohn’s disease, chronic kidney disease, depression, and asthma

November is COPD Awareness Month, so in light of this we present our articles discussing COPD and related topics, such as atrial fibrillation, Crohn’s disease, chronic kidney disease, depression, asthma, and ulcerative... read more

Study: Integration of eICU Telemedicine Program Improves Patient Outcomes

Study: Integration of eICU Telemedicine Program Improves Patient Outcomes

New CHEST study reveals greater integration of eICU telemedicine teams with bedside care achieved shorter lengths of ICU and hospital stays.... read more

Physicians Say 2 Hours a Day Spent on Digital Records

Physicians Say 2 Hours a Day Spent on Digital Records

Clinicians are spending nearly two hours working on electronic health records (EHRs) for every hour they spend with a patient.... read more