Rescue Strategy for Treating Severe Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae Infections

Recent reports have suggested the efficacy of a double carbapenem (DC) combination, including ertapenem, for the treatment of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-Kp) infections. We aimed to evaluate the clinical... read more

Rescue Strategy for Treating Severe Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae Infections

Analgosedation practices and the impact of sedation depth on clinical outcomes among patients requiring mechanical ventilation

Analgesia and sedation are cornerstone therapies for mechanically ventilated patients. Despite data showing that early deep sedation in the intensive care unit influences outcome, this has not been investigated in the emergency... read more

Analgosedation practices and the impact of sedation depth on clinical outcomes among patients requiring mechanical ventilation

A Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Effect of an Enteral Formulation

A randomized controlled pilot study to evaluate the effect of an enteral formulation designed to improve gastrointestinal tolerance in the critically ill patient - the SPIRIT trial. In this pilot study, we found a high incidence... read more

A Randomized Controlled Study to Evaluate the Effect of an Enteral Formulation

ECMO for Adult Respiratory Failure: 2017 Update

The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) for respiratory failure in adults is growing rapidly, driven in large part by advances in technology, which have made ECMO devices easier to implement, safer and more... read more

ECMO for Adult Respiratory Failure: 2017 Update

New Biomarker Improves Early Sepsis Detection in the Emergency Department

Sepsis most often presents to the emergency department (ED), and delayed detection is harmful. The white blood count (WBC) is often used to detect sepsis in the ED. New research shows that volume increases of circulating... read more

New Biomarker Improves Early Sepsis Detection in the Emergency Department

Evaluation of early antimicrobial therapy adaptation guided by the BetaLACTA test

Rapid diagnostic tests detecting microbial resistance are needed for limiting the duration of inappropriateness of empirical antimicrobial therapy (EAT) in ICU patients, besides reducing the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics.... read more

Evaluation of early antimicrobial therapy adaptation guided by the BetaLACTA test

Defending Biomedical Science in an Era of Threatened Funding

Supporting scientific research should be a top priority of any society that aims to make progress and thrive. Reducing funding for research will adversely affect individual and population health. However, mounting pressure... read more

Defending Biomedical Science in an Era of Threatened Funding

A Novel Computerized Test for Detecting and Monitoring Visual Attentional Deficits and Delirium in the ICU

Delirium in the ICU is associated with poor outcomes but is under-detected. Here we evaluated performance of a novel, graded test for objectively detecting inattention in delirium, implemented on a custom-built computerized... read more

A Novel Computerized Test for Detecting and Monitoring Visual Attentional Deficits and Delirium in the ICU

Sepsis and Therapeutic Interventions

The global burden of sepsis is substantial. Therefore, in a retrospective before-after clinical study, Marik et al compared the outcome and clinical course of consecutive septic patients treated with intravenous vitamin C,... read more

Sepsis and Therapeutic Interventions

Angiotensin II may improve vasopressors’ efficacy

Adding angiotensin II to available vasopressor therapies correlated with significantly improved arterial pressure in patients with catecholamine-resistant vasodilatory shock and less adverse effects, according to a study... read more

Angiotensin II may improve vasopressors’ efficacy

Sepsis E-alert System with Response Team Improves Outcomes

According to a new study, the use of a multifaceted intervention including an electronic sepsis alert (e-alert) system with sepsis response team was associated with improvement in care processes of sepsis and septic shock... read more

Sepsis E-alert System with Response Team Improves Outcomes

Differentiating Delirium From Sedative/Hypnotic-Related Iatrogenic Withdrawal Syndrome

The main objectives of this study is to identify available assessment tools for sedative/hypnotic iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome and delirium in PICU patients, the evidence supporting their use, and describe areas of overlap... read more

Differentiating Delirium From Sedative/Hypnotic-Related Iatrogenic Withdrawal Syndrome

Drug might alleviate post-surgical delirium and confusion

To blunt postoperative pain and reduce the need for opioid drugs following surgery, anesthesiologists often give patients low doses of the drug ketamine during operations. Recent research even suggests that the drug might... read more

Drug might alleviate post-surgical delirium and confusion

Humidification During Mechanical Ventilation: A Systematic Review

Mechanical ventilation (MV) suppresses the mechanisms that heat and moisturise inhaled air; hence, humidification is mandatory during MV. However, a systematic review published in the journal Critical Care finds no clear... read more

Humidification During Mechanical Ventilation: A Systematic Review

Potential survival benefit of polymyxin B hemoperfusion in patients with septic shock

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether polymyxin B hemoperfusion (PMX-HP) improves the survival of patients with septic shock. Our results strongly suggest that PMX-HP reduces all-cause hospital mortality and... read more

Potential survival benefit of polymyxin B hemoperfusion in patients with septic shock

Burn Till You’re Out

When using the technical definition of burnout: "The reduction of a fuel to nothing", it clearly describes the state of being of the few people that I have met who are having a burnout. The problem is huge and almost... read more

Burn Till You’re Out

Management of Septic Shock

The results of the PRISM trials confirm that early intervention strategies, including early detection of sepsis, risk stratification, early administration of antibiotics, and appropriate fluid resuscitation, improve the outcomes... read more

Management of Septic Shock

Malnutrition, Critical Illness Survivors, and Postdischarge Outcomes

The exposure of interest was malnutrition determined at intensive care unit (ICU) admission by a registered dietitian using clinical judgment and on data related to unintentional weight loss, inadequate nutrient intake, and... read more

Malnutrition, Critical Illness Survivors, and Postdischarge Outcomes