The Effect of Lowering Tidal Volume on Mortality

The use of low tidal volume (4-8 ml/kg of predicted body weight) has been considered the default way to ventilate patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) to minimize ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI).... read more

The Importance of Accurate Glucose Monitoring in Critically Ill Patients

Critically ill patients are not found just in intensive care units, but throughout the hospital: emergency departments, post-anaesthesia care units, operating rooms, and many other environments now care for the critically... read more

Intravenous Push Levetiracetam Safety in a Neuro-Spine ICU

Administration of levetiracetam doses up to 2000 mg via IVP is a safe method of administration that results in a reduction of time to medication administration and a reduction of benzodiazepine use. Of the 2,055 hospital-wide... read more

Alterations in qSOFA, SIRS, MEWS or NEWS Score Present in Half of Patients

Almost half of patients with a suspected infection experience a change in the score of qSOFA, SIRS, MEWS and/or NEWS during ED stay. Approximately half of alterations were from a normal to an abnormal score and half vice... read more

Organophosphorus Compounds and Oximes

Organophosphorus (OP) pesticides and nerve agents still pose a threat to the population. Treatment of OP poisoning is an ongoing challenge and burden for medical services. Standard drug treatment consists of atropine and... read more

Management of Pulmonary Embolism in the ICU

Pulmonary embolism is a reason for admission to the Intensive Care Unit and this complication in hospitalised patients is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The identification and management of pulmonary embolism... read more

Pressure Support vs. Spontaneous Ventilation during Anesthetic Emergence – Effect on Postoperative Atelectasis

The incidence of postoperative atelectasis was lower in patients undergoing either laparoscopic colectomy or robot-assisted prostatectomy who received pressure support ventilation during emergence from general anesthesia... read more

The Ultimate Guide to Point-of-Care Ultrasound-Guided Procedures

This comprehensive book provides an in-depth examination of a broad range of procedures that benefit from ultrasound guidance in the point-of-care setting. It covers common procedures such as ultrasound-guided central... read more

The Ultimate Guide to Point-of-Care Ultrasound-Guided Procedures

First-Pass Orotracheal Intubation: Video Laryngoscopy vs. Direct Laryngoscopy

Among patients in the ICU requiring intubation, video laryngoscopy compared with direct laryngoscopy did not improve first-pass orotracheal intubation rates and was associated with higher rates of severe life-threatening... read more

Lopinavir-ritonavir and Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 Patients

Recent trials involving steroids and other immunomodulators have shown benefits and contributed to improved care. Given the emerging nature of the virus, several repurposed agents were also considered as potential antiviral... read more

Procalcitonin-guided Antibiotic Treatment Effect on Mortality in Acute Respiratory Infections

Use of procalcitonin to guide antibiotic treatment in patients with acute respiratory infections reduces antibiotic exposure and side-effects, and improves survival. Widespread implementation of procalcitonin protocols... read more

Severe Hyponatremia Management with DDAVP Clamp-Bolus Technique

The DDAVP clamp technique has considerably simplified the management of severe hyponatremia. The DDAVP clamp was a substantial step forwards in the management of severe hyponatremia. It eliminated a lot of the variability... read more

Predict Sepsis-Associated Vasopressor Use in the ICU

Domain adaptation improved performance of a model predicting sepsis-associated vasopressor use during external validation. 40 retrospectively collected features from the electronic medical records of adult ICU patients... read more

POCUS in Cardiorespiratory Arrest

The POCUS-CA (Point-of-care ultrasound in cardiac arrest) is a diagnostic tool in the Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department setting. The literature indicates that in the patient in a cardiorespiratory arrest it... read more

miR-221-5p-Mediated Downregulation of JNK2 Aggravates ALI

Sepsis and acute lung injury (ALI) are linked to mitochondrial dysfunction; however, the underlying mechanism remains elusive. We previously reported that c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase 2 (JNK2) promotes stress-induced mitophagy... read more

Noninvasive Ventilation and Outcomes in Bronchiolitis

In a large cohort of infants at children’s hospitals, noninvasive and invasive ventilation increased significantly from 2010 to 2018. Hospital-level noninvasive ventilation utilization was not associated with a reduction... read more

Identification of Biomarkers, New Treatments, and Vaccines for COVID-19

The novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) has caused a serious global pandemic in just one year. Nearly every country and territory in the world has been affected by the virus. The virulence and infection rate of the virus are... read more

Identification of Biomarkers, New Treatments, and Vaccines for COVID-19

Burden of Post-Sepsis Morbidity Higher Than Previously Thought

A recent cohort study published in JAMA based on data from 116,507 survivors of hospital-treated sepsis in Germany sheds light on the heavy burden of long-term effects of sepsis, the most severe complication of infections. The... read more

Recovery, Rehabilitation and Follow-up Services After Critical Illness

Overall, these data demonstrate a proliferation of recovery, follow-up and rehabilitation services for critically ill adults in the past decade across the UK, although service gaps remain suggesting further work is required... read more

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Management Strategies in AHRF Patients

When performing non-invasive ventilation among patients with de novo acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF), it is important to avoid excessive tidal volume and lung injury. Although pressure support is needed for... read more

Metabolomic Diferences: COVID-19 vs. H1N1 Influenza in ARDS

This study aimed to compare the specificity of the metabolic alterations induced by COVID-19 or Influenza A pneumonia (IAP) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Our findings support the concept that ARDS is associated... read more

Safety and Efficacy of MUST-ARDS

This important first study, using multipotent adult progenitor cells in ARDS patients (MUST-ARDS), was a phase 1/2 randomised, blinded, placebo-controlled trial that demonstrated safety and tolerability of intravenous administration... read more