Tag: ICU
Another Perspective on Tidal Volume: From Statistics to Uncertainty
We have read with great interest the recent editorial by Pellegrini et al. Undoubtedly, now more than ever, we have begun to question the true role of tidal volume (VT) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). As... read more
Secretomic Approach Value in COVID-19 Viral Pneumonia Among Patients With Respiratory Distress
this article presents an innovative and promising secretomic analysis to distinguish VPP patients from NV-ICU patients using combinations of protein markers. Among the identified proteins, ficolin-3 and proteoglycan-4 appear... read more
Critical Care Companion: Your Guide To ICU Nursing
Step into the dynamic and demanding world of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nursing with Critical Care Companion: Your Guide to ICU Nursing by Alysha Edwards. This indispensable guide is crafted to support both novice and experienced... read more
Emergency Department Disposition and Mortality in COVID‐19 Patients with ARDS
Compared to direct ICU admission, admission from the ED to the ward is associated with increased mortality in patients who meet COVID‐19 ARDS criteria during their hospitalization, despite lower 4C and similar SAPS‐III... read more
Endothelial Dysfunction and Persistent Inflammation in Severe Post-COVID-19 Patients
Six months after ICU discharge from severe ARDS secondary to COVID-19, patients with gas exchange impairment exhibit evidence of systemic inflammation, along with elevated ICAM-1 levels, ultimately resulting in increased... read more
Cardiac Arrest During a Ferric Derisomaltose Infusion Followed by Complete Heart Block
Bradycardia and heart block are rarely reported in the parenteral iron literature. Although rare, it may be reasonable to consider parenteral iron as a toxicological etiology for patients presenting with complete heart block... read more
Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation in ICUs Across 50 Countries
Current management practices and outcomes in weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation are poorly understood. We aimed to describe the epidemiology, management, timings, risk for failure, and outcomes of weaning in patients... read more
Early In-Bed Cycle Ergometry in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Among adults receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU, adding early in-bed Cycling to usual physiotherapy did not improve physical function at 3 days after discharge from the ICU compared with Usual physiotherapy alone.... read more
Secretomic Approach Value for Distinguishing Patients with COVID-19 Viral Pneumonia Among ICU Patients with Respiratory Distress
In intensive care units, COVID-19 viral pneumonia patients (VPP) present symptoms similar to those of other patients with Nonviral infection (NV-ICU). To better manage VPP, it is therefore interesting to better understand... read more
Early vs. Delayed Enteral Nutrition in ICU Sepsis Patients
Early enteral nutrition may not affect mortality rates when analyzed using propensity score matching. However, our findings indicate that early enteral nutrition is associated with shorter ICU stays and a lower incidence... read more
Immunosuppression Not Associated with a Higher Incidence of ICU-acquired Bacterial Bloodstream Infections
In this monocentric, retrospective observational cohort study, the incidence of ICU-acquired bacterial BSI was not different between immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised patients. This suggests that the clinical... read more
Incidence of AKI and attributive mortality in ARDS randomized trials
The development of acute kidney injury (AKI) after the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) reduces the chance of organ recovery and survival. The purpose of this study was to examine the AKI rate and attributable mortality... read more
Improving Spontaneous Breathing Trials With a Respiratory Therapist-Driven Protocol
This quality improvement (QI) project aimed to standardize and re-establish RT-driven protocol for screening patients for SBT readiness and administering SBTs to appropriate patients. Endotracheally intubated and mechanically... read more
Hepatorenal Syndrome in the ICU
Patients with cirrhosis are susceptible to develop acute kidney injury (AKI), a complication that occurs in up to 50% of hospitalized patients [80% in the intensive care unit (ICU)], and has been associated with increased... read more
Sepsis Mortality Among ICU Patients with Hematological Malignancy
Over the past two decades, there have been substantial improvements in mortality in hematological malignancy patients with sepsis, including across all levels of illness severity and in patients requiring mechanical ventilation.... read more
Impact of a Rounding Checklist Implementation in the Trauma ICU on Clinical Outcomes
We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive care unit (ICU) round checklist, FAST HUGS BID (Feeding, Analgesia, Sedation, Thromboembolic prophylaxis, Head-of-bed elevation, Ulcer prophylaxis, Glycemic control,... read more
Cardiac Index and Heart Rate as Prognostic Indicators for Mortality in Septic Shock
Our retrospective study shows that monitoring cardiac index and heart rate in patients with septic shock may help predict the organismal response and hemodynamic consequences, as well as the prognosis. Thus, healthcare providers... read more
Scientific Study Validates Usability of Post-ICU Digital Diary for Families of ICU Patients
In a groundbreaking pilot study, "The usability of a digital diary from the perspectives of intensive care patients’ relatives", researchers have unequivocally confirmed the practicality and effectiveness of Post-ICU for... read more
AKI Risk Factors in ICU Patients Using Colistin
Colistin, an antibiotic of polymyxin group, has recently been increasingly used in the treatment of multidrug resistant gram-negative bacteria. However, it has serious adverse effects such as acute kidney injury (AKI). We... read more
COVID-19 Airway Management and Ventilation Strategy for Critically Ill Older Patients
This book describes the issues and challenges that clinicians encountered in the management of older critically ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, and offers practical information on how to manage them. Older... read more
VTE in Critically Ill Adult Patients with Hematologic Malignancy
Among patients with hematologic malignancy, critical illness and certain baseline characteristics were associated with a higher incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Among 76,803 eligible patients (mean age 67 years... read more
Haloperidol vs. Placebo in ICU Patients with Delirium
We assessed long-term outcomes in acutely admitted adult patients with delirium treated in intensive care unit (ICU) with haloperidol versus placebo. In acutely admitted adult ICU patients with delirium, haloperidol treatment... read more





