Blood lactate concentrations predict ICU deaths

Blood lactate concentrations predict ICU deaths

Blood lactate concentration is a strong predictor of mortality, more so than other measures of acidity in the blood, according to Australian researchers.... read more

Penn studies including families in ICU medical rounds

Penn studies including families in ICU medical rounds

Unlike at many hospitals, the medical team at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania\'s surgical intensive care unit has embraced the idea of including families in physician rounds...... read more

Study shows retinoic acid could prevent postsurgical lymphedema

Study shows retinoic acid could prevent postsurgical lymphedema

A study conducted at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California showed that 9-cis retinoic acid (alitretinoin) could significantly prevent postsurgical lymphedema.... read more

Deworming drugs could treat deadly C. difficile infection

Deworming drugs could treat deadly C. difficile infection

A class of drugs used to deworm animals may have the potential to treat even the deadliest strains of Clostridium difficile in humans, new study suggests.... read more

Digital PCR Detection of Cancer Mutations from Liquid Biopsies

Digital PCR Detection of Cancer Mutations from Liquid Biopsies

Guest Editor, Randall Evans, Ph.D of Biodesix, discusses the recent success of a clinical trial of a diagnostic blood test.... read more

VIB-Ghent University research provides insights into septic shock

VIB-Ghent University research provides insights into septic shock

Researchers at VIB and Ghent University have discovered an important mechanism of sepsis, an overreaction of the body's immune system to an infection.... read more

Language barriers impede treatment of children with special health care needs

Language barriers impede treatment of children with special health care needs

Language barriers can have dangerous consequences for children with special health care needs, according to a new paper. Children with special health care needs account for two-thirds of pediatric hospital admissions and... read more

Three crew members in critical condition after helicopter crash

Three crew members in critical condition after helicopter crash

Three people are in critical condition after an air ambulance helicopter crashed near the Alexandria airport early Saturday.A  North Memorial Health Care helicopter crashed en route to the Alexandria airport at 2:07 a.m.,... read more

New Humidification System Provides Improved Respiratory Support

New Humidification System Provides Improved Respiratory Support

A high performance humidification system minimizes condensation and helps provide optimal breathing for patients.... read more

Is Timing Really Everything With RRT?

Is Timing Really Everything With RRT?

For years we have been told that early interventions result in better patient outcomes. Early cardiac catheterization results in more preserved myocardial function.... read more

Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials

Ludwig Lin, MD, speaks with Sachin Yende, MD, MS, about his article, "Long-Term Quality of Life Among Survivors of Severe Sepsis: Analyses of Two International Trials," published in Critical Care Medicine.... read more

Utilising the immune system in the fight against sepsis – On Medicine

Utilising the immune system in the fight against sepsis – On Medicine

In this blog, Dr. Naoshi Takeyama, Senior Editor of Journal of Intensive Care, discusses about how knowledge of immuno-oncology can also be applied to strategies for managing sepsis and severe trauma.... read more

Researchers map links between salmonella, sepsis

Researchers map links between salmonella, sepsis

Research by industrial engineering and biology researchers marks a significant milestone in the battle against sepsis, the second highest cause of death in intensive care units in the U.S.... read more

Latest sepsis research for health care providers

Latest sepsis research for health care providers

The syndrome, caused by "the body's overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection, which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death," can be difficult to predict, diagnose and treat, according... read more