Stories Category: Intensive Care
Impact of Early Neuraminidase Inhibitor Treatment on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Influenza B-related Pneumonia
The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of early (within 2 days after disease onset) neuraminidase inhibitor (NAI) administration on clinical outcomes in patients with laboratory-confirmed influenza B-related pneumonia... read more
Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters
The genome's been mapped. But what does it mean? Arguably the most significant scientific discovery of the new century, the mapping of the twenty-three pairs of chromosomes that make up the human genome raises almost... read more
Emergency Department Surge Capacity Strategies in the COVID-19 Pandemic
No matter where you practice emergency medicine there will be, or has been, capacity problems in the COVID-19 crisis. Even if we "flatten the COVID-19 curve" there will be a load on the systems that exceeds our capacity.... read more
Miracle Cure: The Creation of Antibiotics and the Birth of Modern Medicine
The epic history of how antibiotics were born, saving millions of lives and creating a vast new industry known as Big Pharma. As late as the 1930s, virtually no drug intended for sickness did any good; doctors could set... read more
Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines on the Management of Critically Ill Adults with COVID-19
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign COVID-19 panel issued several recommendations to help support healthcare workers caring for critically ill ICU patients with COVID-19. The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus... read more
Where to Find More Caregivers for COVID-19 Response
COVID-19 cases in the United States are expanding exponentially and already overwhelming the capabilities of many public safety agencies. As this unprecedented pandemic continues, EMS, fire, and law enforcement agencies need... read more
Who Should Receive Life Support During a Public Health Emergency?
Unresolved ethical and practical dilemmas about allocating ventilators and critical care resources could threaten the success of the response to a public health emergency. We contend that the previously proposed "save... read more
Addressing Global Infectious Diseases With Dual Infectious Diseases
The discipline of infectious diseases is ever-growing, with a spectrum of practice pathways adopted by ID physicians, including sub-specialized fields of expertise in public health, hospital epidemiology, antimicrobial stewardship,... read more
How COVID-19 is Affecting Trauma Systems in Italy
Italy is the first Western nation to experience the full impact of coronavirus disease. The pandemic is stretching the country's ability to care for older adults and patients with serious underlying medical conditions. But... read more
Cancer, CVD Patients More Likely to Contract COVID-19
Patients with cancer and cardiovascular disease may have a potentially higher risk of contracting COVID-19 and a higher likelihood of experiencing adverse outcomes from the disease, according to a paper published March 20... read more
Preparing for the COVID-19 Pandemic Podcast
In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, this episode focuses on the pandemic planning all ICUs should be doing – if they haven’t already been overwhelmed. This week a Working Group of 30 colleagues released the... read more
COVID-19: The Endgame, And How to Get There
Nobody likes talking about the COVID-19 endgame, but we need to choose one. The appropriate interventions – public health, government spending, and freedom of movement – all depend on the endgame we choose. The differences... read more
1 Million Ventilators Project
We need to develop a strategic reserve of 1,000,000+ emergency ventilators ASAP. These don't need to be fancy medical ventilators, they just need to work. In a pandemic, the limited existing ventilator supply and stockpile... read more
Doctors and Nurses Plead for Masks on Social Media
As supplies have dwindled, doctors and nurses have improvised ways to make their stock last. Now they're urging leaders to help. An intensive-care nurse in Illinois was told to make a single-use mask last for five days. An... read more
Characteristics and Outcomes of 21 Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients in Washington State
This study represents the first description of critically ill patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the US. Patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection (positive result by polymerase chain reaction testing of a nasopharyngeal... read more
COVID-19 Emergency Intubation Simulation Guidance
Glenfield Hospital have produced a simulation based on the above joint guidance which may be helpful for teaching and familiarisation. Small modifications have been made based on local resources and feedback. Thanks to the... read more
Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19
We are public health scientists who have closely followed the emergence of 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and are deeply concerned about its impact on global health and wellbeing. We have watched as the scientists,... read more