Stories Category: Intensive Care
Critical Care Beds Are No Use Without Enough Specialist Staff
In 2020 there have been announcements of the expansion of critical care capacity across the NHS, while at the same time headlines have detailed stories of hospitals running out of critical care beds. And this week dire warnings... read more
Lung Histopathology in COVID-19 as Compared to SARS and H1N1 Influenza
Diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) was reported in 88% of patients with COVID-19. This is similar to both H1N1 (90%) and SARS (98%). Pulmonary microthrombi was reported in 57% of patients with COVID-19. This was similar to... read more
Panel Provides a Look at the Fast-changing Science of COVID-19 Diagnosis, Therapy, and Prevention
As the pace of research related to COVID-19 continues at an unprecedented rate, clinicians on the front line of the pandemic are challenged to keep up with a deluge of information to ensure they are bringing best practices... read more
Implantation of Impella CP Left Ventricular Assist Device Under the Guidance of 3D Intracardiac Echocardiography
Three-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography is a feasible option to guide implantation of the Impella CP for left ventricular mechanical support and should be carefully considered in cases where other imaging modalities... read more
Cancer Biomarker Measurement using a Smartphone
Canadian researchers create technology that reads cancer biomarker like a blood-sugar monitor. Researchers at the Canadian McMaster and Brock universities have created the prototype for a smartphone device to measure a biomarker... read more
Some Signs of Recovery From Severe COVID-19 Lung Damage
In two early studies, researchers said some patients showed signs of healing just weeks after leaving the hospital. Lingering shortness of breath and diminished stamina have dogged many COVID patients whose lungs were... read more
Outcomes of Patients Requiring Prolonged Acute vs. Short-Term Mechanical Ventilation
Over one-third of all hospitalized patients on mechanical ventilation require it for greater than or equal to 4 days. Prolonged acute mechanical ventilation patients exhibit a higher burden of both chronic and acute illness... read more
Dr. Fauci Headlines COVID-19-focused Opening Session at CHEST 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic upended the practices and lives of CHEST members—and changed CHEST 2020 into a virtual meeting—so it's fitting that this year's Opening Session focused on the defining global event of the year. Anthony... read more
Conservative or Liberal Oxygen Therapy in Adults After Cardiac Arrest
Conservative oxygen therapy was associated with a statistically significant reduction in mortality at last follow-up compared to liberal oxygen therapy but the certainty of available evidence was low or very low due to bias,... read more
All Intensivists Are Not Created Equal
I’d like to preface this story by saying that the majority of the intensivists I have worked with have been exceptional, caring, and professional. We had all established a good camaraderie, and we had mutual respect for... read more
Cardiothoracic Critical Care
This new bedside manual guides you through all the practical aspects of managing patients following cardiothoracic surgery and critically ill cardiology patients. Primarily designed to use in cardiothoracic intensive care... read more
Ultrasound Teleguidance to Reduce Healthcare Worker Exposure to COVID-19
The recent expansion of telemedicine during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is likely to continue based on the Food and Drug Administration's new guidelines supporting remote monitoring technologies as a... read more
Practical Guidance for Evidence-Based ICU Family Conferences
Because most critically ill patients lack decision-making capacity, physicians often ask family members to act as surrogates for the patient in discussions about the goals of care. Therefore, clinician-family communication... read more
Detecting Patient Deterioration Using Artificial Intelligence in a Rapid Response System
The developed artificial intelligence based on deep-learning, deep learning-based early warning system, accurately predicted deterioration of patients in a general ward and outperformed conventional methods. This study... read more
Data Visualization of Recent Sepsis Studies
Medicare is the US federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease. Medicare spending in 2018 was 21% of the national US total... read more
Clinical and Pathophysiologic Aspects of ECMO-associated Hemorrhagic Complications
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingly used to treat severe cases of acute respiratory or cardiac failure. Hemorrhagic complications represent one of the most common complications during ECMO, and can... read more
Balancing Intervention and Inaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic
More than 38 million people worldwide have been infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus 2, creating intense pressure on clinicians to offer state-of-the-art, life-saving treatment to patients. The... read more