Risk of Death in Hospitalised COVID‐19 Patients Is Not Reduced by Azithromycin Treatment

Risk of Death in Hospitalised COVID‐19 Patients Is Not Reduced by Azithromycin Treatment

The effect of antibiotics with potential antiviral and anti‐inflammatory properties are being investigated in clinical trials as treatment for COVID‐19. We are certain that risk of death in hospitalised COVID‐19... read more

ABCDEF Bundle Implementation for ICU Patients During the COVID-19

ABCDEF Bundle Implementation for ICU Patients During the COVID-19

Regardless of COVID-19 infection status, implementation rates for the ABCDEF bundle, for each element individually and an ICU diary were extremely low for patients without and with COVID-19 infections during the pandemic.... read more

State of the Art Techniques in Critical Care Echocardiography

State of the Art Techniques in Critical Care Echocardiography

This book covers all aspects of modern techniques used in the rapidly developing field of adult critical care echocardiography, 3D transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography, myocardial tissue velocity and deformation... read more

CAPSID Randomized Trial Results for High-dose Convalescent Plasma in COVID-19 Patients

CAPSID Randomized Trial Results for High-dose Convalescent Plasma in COVID-19 Patients

COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) has been considered a treatment option for COVID-19. This trial assessed the efficacy of a neutralizing antibody containing high-dose CCP in hospitalized adults with COVID-19 requiring respiratory... read more

ARDS vs. PseudoARDS – Failure of the Berlin Definition

ARDS vs. PseudoARDS – Failure of the Berlin Definition

True ARDS might be defined as a histological diagnosis involving diffuse alveolar damage throughout the lungs (characterized by hyaline membrane formation and thickening of the alveolar walls). PseudoARDS refers to patients... read more

Impact on Mental, Physical and Cognitive functioning of a Critical care sTay during the COVID-19 pandemic

Impact on Mental, Physical and Cognitive functioning of a Critical care sTay during the COVID-19 pandemic

The ongoing pandemic could affect the duration, variety and severity of the mental, physical, and cognitive impairments intensive care unit (ICU) survivors and their families frequently present. We aim to determine the impact... read more

The Use of Different Sepsis Risk Stratification Tools Uncovers Different Mortality Risks

The Use of Different Sepsis Risk Stratification Tools Uncovers Different Mortality Risks

Our data suggest that the sepsis risk stratification tools currently utilized in emergency departments and on the general wards do not predict mortality adequately. This is illustrated by the disparity in mortality risk... read more

Neurological Complications After First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccines

Neurological Complications After First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccines

Emerging reports of rare neurological complications associated with COVID-19 infection and vaccinations are leading to regulatory, clinical and public health concerns. We undertook a self-controlled case series study to investigate... read more

The Nexus Between Sleep Disturbance and Delirium Among Intensive Care Patients

The Nexus Between Sleep Disturbance and Delirium Among Intensive Care Patients

Sleep in intensive care is hampered due to many factors; the clinical environment itself exacerbates sleep disturbance. Research suggests that interventions aimed at improving sleep quality have produced positive effects... read more

Ventilator Management: A Pre-Hospital Perspective

Ventilator Management: A Pre-Hospital Perspective

The goal of this book is to provide the most up to date information on mechanical ventilation based on current research, evidence based practice and my experiences as a flight paramedic and educator. A comprehensive look... read more

Prehospital FAST Reduces Admission Time and Treatment

Prehospital FAST Reduces Admission Time and Treatment

The focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) exam is an established trauma care diagnostic procedure. Ultrasound performed during prehospital care can improve early treatment and management of the patients. According... read more

Diaphragm Dysfunction After Cardiac Surgery

Diaphragm Dysfunction After Cardiac Surgery

Symptomatic diaphragmatic dysfunction was found in 7.6% of patients after cardiac surgery. It led to an increase of respiratory complications, such as pneumonia, prolonged ventilation, and intensive care. Coronary bypass... read more

COVID-19 and Critical Illness Neuropathy

COVID-19 and Critical Illness Neuropathy

We have described COVID patients in the ICU with critical illness neuropathy (CIP). COVID-related CIP could have implications for the functional recovery and rehabilitation strategies. Nerve conduction studies showed a... read more

Kidney Imaging with Point-of-Care Doppler Ultrasonography

Kidney Imaging with Point-of-Care Doppler Ultrasonography

We read with great interest the article by Caroli et al., in which they meticulously discuss the role of imaging in elucidating both structural and functional aspects of kidney disease. Herein, we would like to briefly comment... read more