Stories Category: Intensive Care
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The hospital of the future – building intelligent environments to facilitate safe and effective acute care delivery
Both the integrity of the healing professions and the safety of our patients hinge on our ability to identify and overcome barriers to effective, error-free care delivery. These barriers are not due to the lack of a sophisticated... read more
Harmonizing Heterogeneous Endpoints in COVID-19 Trials Without Loss of Information
All ongoing clinical trials should include a stacked probability plot in their statistical analysis plan as descriptive analysis. While primary analysis should be on an early endpoint with appropriate capability to be... read more
Lactoferrin for the Treatment of COVID‑19
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) outbreak was caused by infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2). The clinical outcomes of elderly individuals and those with underlying... read more
NIH ACTIV trial of blood thinners pauses enrollment of critically ill COVID-19 patients
Three clinical trial platforms working together to test the effects of full doses of anticoagulants (blood thinners) in COVID-19 patients have paused enrollment for one group of patients. Among critically ill COVID-19... read more
Mitochondrial Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns Exacerbate Lung Fluid Imbalance Via the Formyl Peptide Receptor-1 Signaling Pathway in Acute Lung Injury
Mitochondrial damage–associated molecular patterns exacerbate lung fluid imbalance in the experimental acute lung injury model through formyl peptide receptor-1 signaling, the inhibition of which may prevent exacerbation... read more
Time-Controlled Adaptive Ventilation Versus Volume-Controlled Ventilation in Experimental Pneumonia
In the model of pneumonia used herein, at the same tidal volume and mean airway pressure, time-controlled adaptive ventilation, compared with volume-controlled ventilation, was associated with less lung damage and bacteremia... read more
Endothelial Activation and Dysfunction in COVID-19
On 12 March 2020, the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. As of 4 August 2020, more than 18 million confirmed infections had been reported globally. Most... read more
Effective design of barrier enclosure to contain aerosol emissions from COVID-19 patients
Facing shortages of personal protective equipment, some clinicians have advocated the use of barrier enclosures (typically mounted over the head, with and without suction) to contain aerosol emissions from coronavirus disease... read more
Necrotizing Pancreatitis: ED Presentation, Evaluation, and Management
A 40 year-old patient presents with increasing abdominal pain and a new fever. She initially presented to the Emergency Department five days prior for upper abdominal pain. The initial workup showed stable vital signs, mildly... read more
Long-Term Sustainability and Acceptance of Antimicrobial Stewardship in Intensive Care
An antimicrobial stewardship program implemented over a decade resulted in sustained suggestion and acceptance rates. These findings support the need for a persistent presence of audit-and-feedback over time with more frequent... read more
Pulse Oximeter Devices Have Higher Error Rate in Black Patients
A study showed that the devices, which measure oxygen levels in the blood, were three times more likely to give misleading readings among African-American patients. Pulse oximeters are one of the most commonly used tools... read more
Azithromycin in Patients Hospitalised with COVID-19
2582 hospitalised patients were randomised to standard of usual care plus azithromycin and 5182 patients received standard of usual care only. Exclusions including patients with long QTc or hypersensitivity to a macrolide... read more
It Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint – Sustainability of Stewardship in ICUs
ICUs are arguably the most important yet most challenging hospital environments for antimicrobial stewardship. The stakes are high with critically ill patients, where the burden of resistant Gram-negative pathogens is greater... read more
ICU Delirium-Prediction Models: A Systematic Review
Although most ICU delirium-prediction models have relatively good performance, they have limited applicability to clinical practice. Most models were static, making predictions based on data collected at a single time-point,... read more
Estimate Death Probabilities of Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has become a global public health crisis and providing optimal patient care while preventing a collapse of the healthcare system is a principal objective worldwide. Here we describe a formula, requiring... read more
Acinetobacter Baumannii Native Valve Infective Endocarditis
This report underlines the severe nature of A. baumannii infections, which are still associated with a prolonged hospital stay, and increased morbidity, mortality, and medical costs. Infective endocarditis caused by Acinetobacter... read more