Fluid Balance and Ventilator-Associated Events Among Patients Admitted to ICUs in China

There was nonlinear relationship between fluid balance and all three tiers of ventilator-associated event, with an fluid balance between ā€“1 and 0ā€‰L corresponding to the lowest risk. Positive but not negative fluid balance... read more

Fluid Balance and Ventilator-Associated Events Among Patients Admitted to ICUs in China

Liberation from Invasive Mechanical Ventilation with Continued Receipt of Vasopressor Infusions

Weaning protocols for discontinuation of invasive mechanical ventilation often mandate resolution of shock. Whether extubation while receiving vasopressors is associated with harm is uncertain. To examine whether extubation... read more

Liberation from Invasive Mechanical Ventilation with Continued Receipt of Vasopressor Infusions

Ketamine vs. Nonketamine Regimens for Analgosedation in the ICU

Results suggest ketamine as an adjunct analgosedative has the potential to reduce opioid exposure in postoperative and MV patients in the ICU. More RCTs are required before recommending routine use of ketamine in select populations. A... read more

Ketamine vs. Nonketamine Regimens for Analgosedation in the ICU

High-Dose Dexamethasone vs. Tocilizumab in COVID-19 Pneumonia

Our study findings discourage the use of high doses of dexamethasone in the management of moderate to severe COVID-19 ARDS. The routine use of such high doses to mitigate the inflammatory cytokine storm in these patients... read more

High-Dose Dexamethasone vs. Tocilizumab in COVID-19 Pneumonia

Association Between Incident Delirium Treatment with Haloperidol and Mortality in Critically Ill Adults

Treatment of incident delirium and its symptoms with haloperidol may be associated with a dose-dependent improvement in survival. Future randomized trials need to confirm these results. Patients were evaluated tid for... read more

Association Between Incident Delirium Treatment with Haloperidol and Mortality in Critically Ill Adults

Noninvasive Respiratory Support for COVID-19 Patients: When, for Whom, and How?

The significant mortality rate and prolonged ventilator days associated with invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in patients with severe COVID-19 have incited a debate surrounding the use of noninvasive respiratory support... read more

Noninvasive Respiratory Support for COVID-19 Patients: When, for Whom, and How?

Remdesivir Treatment for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Canada

Remdesivir, when compared with standard of care, has a modest but significant effect on outcomes important to patients and health systems, such as the need for mechanical ventilation. Across 52 Canadian hospitals, we randomized... read more

Remdesivir Treatment for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Canada

Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

This book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). The text reviews the emerging science behind the new PARDS definition; explores epidemiology, pathobiology,... read more

Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Prone Positioning Effect on Adult Patients Survival Receiving vvECMO for ARDS

This systematic review and meta-analysis of 13 studies (total Nā€‰=ā€‰1836) showed that PP of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients receiving venovenous ECMO (vvECMO) was associated with a significant improvement... read more

Prone Positioning Effect on Adult Patients Survival Receiving vvECMO for ARDS

Energy Transmission in Mechanically Ventilated Children

Mechanical energy (ME) better related to underlying lung pathology and patient outcome than MP. The delivery of generated energy to the lung was not dependent on endotracheal tube diameter (ETT) size during PC ventilation.... read more

Energy Transmission in Mechanically Ventilated Children

Effect of High-Flow Oxygen Therapy vs Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation and Clinical Recovery in Patients With Severe COVID-19

An overall good trial that supports the use of high flow oxygen therapy in patients with Severe COVID-19. Randomized controlled trial conducted across three centers in Columbia over 5 months from August 2020 to January... read more

Effect of High-Flow Oxygen Therapy vs Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation and Clinical Recovery in Patients With Severe COVID-19

Ventilator Modes Made Easy: An Easy Reference for RRT’s, RN’s, and Medical Residents

Who says understanding ventilator modes has to be hard? This book gives you easy to understand information that every RRT, RN, or Resident always wishes they had. Each mode is described in simple language and answers the... read more

Ventilator Modes Made Easy: An Easy Reference for RRT’s, RN’s, and Medical Residents

Principles of Pulmonary Medicine

With an emphasis on the pathophysiologic basis of pulmonary disease, Principles of Pulmonary Medicine, 7th Edition, by Drs. Steven E Weinberger, Barbara A Cockrill, and Jess Mandel, provides a superbly illustrated introduction... read more

Principles of Pulmonary Medicine

Inhaled Amphotericin B Lipid Complex for Prophylaxis Against COVID-19-associated Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis

Recently, Prattes and colleagues published in Intensive Care Medicine a high incidence of coronavirus disease 2019-associated invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA), according to 2020 ECMM/ISHAM consensus criteria, with... read more

Inhaled Amphotericin B Lipid Complex for Prophylaxis Against COVID-19-associated Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis

Mechanical Ventilation Promotes Lung Tumor Spread by Modulation of Cholesterol Cell Content

Mechanical stretch of cancer cells can alter their invasiveness. During mechanical ventilation, lungs may be exposed to an increased amount of stretch, but the consequences on lung tumors have not been explored. To characterize... read more

Mechanical Ventilation Promotes Lung Tumor Spread by Modulation of Cholesterol Cell Content

Dynamic Prediction Tool for Mortality in COVID-19 Ventilated Patients

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused intensive care units (ICUs) to reach capacities requiring triage. A tool to predict mortality risk in ventilated patients with COVID-19 could inform decision-making and resource allocation,... read more

Dynamic Prediction Tool for Mortality in COVID-19 Ventilated Patients

Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients Treated with Tocilizumab

Multiple biomarkers prognostic for clinical outcomes were confirmed in COVACTA. Ferritin was identified as a predictive biomarker for the effects of tocilizumab in the COVACTA patient population; high ferritin levels were... read more

Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers in COVID-19 Patients Treated with Tocilizumab

High-Flow Oxygen Therapy vs. Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients

Among patients with severe COVID-19, use of high-flow oxygen through a nasal cannula significantly decreased need for mechanical ventilation support and time to clinical recovery compared with conventional low-flow oxygen... read more

High-Flow Oxygen Therapy vs. Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Invasive Mechanical Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients

Pressure Support vs. Spontaneous Ventilation during Anesthetic Emergence – Effect on Postoperative Atelectasis

The incidence of postoperative atelectasis was lower in patients undergoing either laparoscopic colectomy or robot-assisted prostatectomy who received pressure support ventilation during emergence from general anesthesia... read more

Pressure Support vs. Spontaneous Ventilation during Anesthetic Emergence – Effect on Postoperative Atelectasis

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Management Strategies in AHRF Patients

When performing non-invasive ventilation among patients with de novo acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF), it is important to avoid excessive tidal volume and lung injury. Although pressure support is needed for... read more

Non-invasive vs. Invasive Respiratory Management Strategies in AHRF Patients

Rapidly Progressive Brain Atrophy in Septic ICU Patients

Many ICU patients with severe sepsis who developed prolonged mental status changes and neurological sequelae showed signs of brain atrophy. Patients with rapidly progressive brain atrophy were more likely to have required... read more

Rapidly Progressive Brain Atrophy in Septic ICU Patients

Semiquantitative Assessment of RFV with a Modified Subcostal Echocardiographic View

In patients presenting with RVF in the ICU (or in situations where the apical echocardiographic view is suboptimal for tricuspid annular assessment), SEATAK can be an alternative to TAPSE. Further research is needed to validate... read more

Semiquantitative Assessment of RFV with a Modified Subcostal Echocardiographic View