Priorities in Critical Care Nursing

Priorities in Critical Care Nursing

With its succinct coverage of all core critical care nursing topics, this evidence-based text is the perfect resource for both practicing nurses and nursing students alike. Using the latest, most authoritative research, this... read more

Opioid Use After Intensive Care

Opioid Use After Intensive Care

Mean opioid consumption is increased 24 months after ICU admission despite the lack of evidence for long-term opioid treatment. Given the high number of ICU entries and risk of excess mortality for chronic users, preventing... read more

Inflammatory Response and Phenotyping in SARI From the MERS Coronavirus

Inflammatory Response and Phenotyping in SARI From the MERS Coronavirus

One third of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) and non-Middle East respiratory syndrome severe acute respiratory infection demonstrated a subphenotype... read more

Ultrasound Program Management

Ultrasound Program Management

A Comprehensive Resource for Administrating Point-of-Care, Emergency, and Clinical Ultrasound. This book addresses the wide range of issues that face the program leader – from how to choose a site and how to negotiate for... read more

Association between the BMI and outcomes of patients resuscitated from OHCA

Association between the BMI and outcomes of patients resuscitated from OHCA

The body mass index (BMI) was not independently associated with favourable neurologic and survival outcomes of patients surviving from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Nine hospitals were enrolled; finally, 605 patients... read more

Janssen Investigational COVID-19 Vaccine

Janssen Investigational COVID-19 Vaccine

An investigational COVID-19 vaccine developed by Janssen Pharmaceuticals appears to be safe and effective at preventing moderate and severe COVID-19 in adults, according to an interim analysis of Phase 3 clinical data conducted... read more

Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) of the Lung Reveals Multiple Areas of Microthrombi in a COVID-19 Patient

Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS) of the Lung Reveals Multiple Areas of Microthrombi in a COVID-19 Patient

Peng et al. have outlined several characteristics common to all COVID-19 patients using lung ultrasound and the 12 zone method. Zotzmann et al. in a follow-up letter raised the question on whether these areas of subpleural... read more

Targeting MAP in Sepsis

Targeting MAP in Sepsis

What’s your target mean arterial pressure (MAP) for patients with sepsis? Do you believe in the magic number of 65? What about those patients with chronic hypertension? What about when there is no evidence of end organ... read more

Timing, Outcome, and Risk Factors of Intracranial Hemorrhage in ARDS Patients During VV-ECMO

Timing, Outcome, and Risk Factors of Intracranial Hemorrhage in ARDS Patients During VV-ECMO

Intracranial hemorrhage occurs early during venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) and is a determinant for 60-day mortality. Appropriate adjustment of identified modifiable risk factors might lower... read more

Effectiveness of Bundle Interventions on ICU Delirium

Effectiveness of Bundle Interventions on ICU Delirium

This meta-analysis fails to support that bundle interventions are effective in reducing ICU delirium prevalence and duration, but supports that bundle interventions are effective in reducing the proportion of patient-days... read more

Perspectives of Ketamine Use in COVID-19 Patients

Perspectives of Ketamine Use in COVID-19 Patients

Hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-infected patients suffer from both physical impairments and mental stress. Respiratory insufficiency and cardiovascular disturbances require most of the intensive care... read more

Mortality of Older Patients Admitted to an ICU

Mortality of Older Patients Admitted to an ICU

In this systematic review of older patients admitted to intensive care, we have documented substantial variation in short- and long-term mortality as well as in prognostic factors evaluated. To better understand this... read more

Let’s stop the blame game over the ICU beds shortage for COVID-19 patients

Let’s stop the blame game over the ICU beds shortage for COVID-19 patients

The situation in UK intensive care units (ICUs) is grave. Across the UK, units are under immense pressure and are as busy or busier than they were in the first wave. All plans enacted over the summer to provide support for... read more

Allergic Reactions After First Dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine

Allergic Reactions After First Dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine

Anaphylactic reactions to the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are rare, usually occur within 30 minutes of administration, and are readily treatable. From December 14-23, 2020, following administration... read more

High-dose Vitamin C in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients

High-dose Vitamin C in Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients

This pilot trial showed that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (HDIVC) failed to improve IMVFD28, but might show a potential signal of benefit in oxygenation for critically ill patients with COVID-19 improving PaO2/FiO2 even... read more

Barriers to reporting guideline adherence in POCUS research

Barriers to reporting guideline adherence in POCUS research

Although investigators and editors recognise the importance of completely reported research, reporting quality is still a core issue for point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) research. The shared opinion held by investigators... read more

Subtle Presentations of Shock in the ED Setting

Subtle Presentations of Shock in the ED Setting

The patient was a 2-year-old female with a history of allergy to peanuts who was brought to the emergency department by her mother because of a complaint of allergic reaction. Twenty minutes prior to arrival, the patient... read more