Diagnostic Accuracy of Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Shock

In this study, the identification of the etiology of shock by Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) was characterized by high sensitivity and a positive likelihood ratio, especially for obstructive shock. Hence, these findings... read more

Diagnostic Accuracy of Point-of-Care Ultrasound for Shock

Barotrauma Rate Is 25% in ARDS Patients Receiving ECMO

Patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) receiving mechanical ventilation have a high risk of barotrauma, which often has poor prognosis and high mortality. Although ECMO should theoretically protect patients... read more

Barotrauma Rate Is 25% in ARDS Patients Receiving ECMO

Environmental Impact of Single‑use and Reusable Items in CVC-insertion Kits

he use of CVC-insertion kits containing reusable metal instruments and reusable textiles offer a robust opportunity to reduce the environmental impacts and financial costs of CVC insertions in a European setting, compared... read more

Environmental Impact of Single‑use and Reusable Items in CVC-insertion Kits

Half of Healthcare Workers with COVID-19 Showed Up For Work

About 50% of healthcare workers with symptomatic COVID-19 showed up for work, indicating concern over high workload burden for coworkers and personal responsibility. The findings were published in Infection Control & Hospital... read more

Half of Healthcare Workers with COVID-19 Showed Up For Work

Heterogeneous Treatment Effects of Therapeutic-Dose Heparin in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19

Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of therapeutic-dose heparin in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 produced conflicting results, possibly due to heterogeneity of treatment effect (HTE) across individuals. Better understanding... read more

Heterogeneous Treatment Effects of Therapeutic-Dose Heparin in Patients Hospitalized for COVID-19

Family Centered Care At The EOL in the ICU

In the context of end-of-life (EOL) care in the intensive care unit (ICU), recent research has often focussed on patients' families. Studies have shown the importance of communication between ICU clinicians and families,... read more

Family Centered Care At The EOL in the ICU

Predicting Deterioration of Sepsis Patients Using Continuous HVR Analysis

We showed that continuous electrocardiograms (ECG) recordings can be automatically analyzed and used to extract heart rate variability (HRV) features associated with clinical deterioration in sepsis. The predictive accuracy... read more

Predicting Deterioration of Sepsis Patients Using Continuous HVR Analysis

Are Two Shocks Better Than One?

Overall, the trial conducted by Cheskes et al contributes meaningfully to our understanding of the use of alternative defibrillation strategies for refractory ventricular fibrillation before widespread incorporation of double... read more

Are Two Shocks Better Than One?

Emergency vs. Delayed Catheterization in Survivors of OHCA

In this randomized clinical trial, for patients who experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) without ST-segment elevation on ECG, a strategy of emergency CAG was not better than a strategy of delayed CAG with respect... read more

Emergency vs. Delayed Catheterization in Survivors of OHCA

Positive or Negative Prognostic Factor for Epidural Hematoma?

To our best knowledge, a typical epidural hematoma (EDP) prognosis is good if it is discovered quickly and managed. Therefore the presence of EDH is considered a positive prognostic sign in the Rotterdam, Stockholm, and the... read more

Positive or Negative Prognostic Factor for Epidural Hematoma?

Postextubation Complications vs. Positive-Pressure Suctioning Techniques

Currently available studies that compared post-extubation complications in subjects managed with the positive-pressure and suctioning techniques were summarized. Further high-quality studies with a robust study design and... read more

Postextubation Complications vs. Positive-Pressure Suctioning Techniques

Tube Thoracostomy in Emergency Department

Using trauma video review we identified significant procedural variability in emergency department tube thoracostomy, mainly that hemodynamic abnormality led to lower proficiency scores and increased malpositioning. Efforts... read more

Tube Thoracostomy in Emergency Department

Troponins for SVT Set the Stage for Patient Harm

Many laboratory tests are routinely ordered for reassurance. We almost always order a hemoglobin and pregnancy test when a patient has syncope, despite knowing the vast majority will be normal. These tests are accurate... read more

Troponins for SVT Set the Stage for Patient Harm

Emergency Department Crowding Impact on Lung Protective Ventilation

Obtaining definitive control of the airway, when indicated, is the responsibility of the emergency medicine physician. Traditionally patients were managed on the ventilator with lung volumes of 10 – 15 ml/kg. However,... read more

Emergency Department Crowding Impact on Lung Protective Ventilation

Haloperidol vs. Placebo for Delirium Treatment in ICU Patients

We found high probabilities of benefits and low probabilities of harm with haloperidol treatment compared with placebo in acutely admitted, adult ICU patients with delirium for the primary and most secondary outcomes. The... read more

Haloperidol vs. Placebo for Delirium Treatment in ICU Patients

Prehospital IV Fluid Management in Severely Injured Trauma Patients

Weak, primarily observational evidence suggests that standard fluid resuscitation has no significant mortality benefit over restricting/withholding IV fluids in the context of severe/hypotensive trauma. This review adds... read more

Prehospital IV Fluid Management in Severely Injured Trauma Patients

Regular Old Pneumonia Treatment Just Got Better

In 2020, COVID-19 pneumonia became so common that "old-fashioned" bacterial pneumonia suddenly seemed rare. They look very different on x-ray. See if you can spot the differences. A new study from France tipped the scales... read more

Regular Old Pneumonia Treatment Just Got Better

Hydrocortisone in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Among patients with severe community-acquired pneumonia being treated in the ICU, those who received hydrocortisone had a lower risk of death by day 28 than those who received placebo. A total of 800 patients had undergone... read more

Hydrocortisone in Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Elevated BMI Impact on Burn Injury

This study confirms a U-shaped association between body mass index and burn-related mortality along with age, total burn surface area, full-thickness burns, and comorbidities as risk factors. The study included 9,405 adult... read more

Elevated BMI Impact on Burn Injury

No Benefits For Using 4-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (4F-PCC) in Trauma Patients

Early administration of 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (4F-PCC) was of no benefit to patients with trauma at risk of massive transfusion, the randomized PROCOAG trial from France showed. Among over 300 patients... read more

No Benefits For Using 4-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (4F-PCC) in Trauma Patients

Multifaceted Early Mobility Intervention Impact for Critically Ill Children

This study will examine whether a multifaceted strategy to optimize early mobility affects the duration of mechanical ventilation, delirium incidence, and functional outcomes in critically ill children. This study will... read more

Multifaceted Early Mobility Intervention Impact for Critically Ill Children

Polymorphism in Interferon Alpha/Beta Receptor Contributes to Glucocorticoid Response and Outcome of ARDS and COVID-19

The distribution of this SNP within clinical study arms may explain the contradictory results of multiple ARDS studies and outcomes in COVID-19 concerning type I IFN signaling and glucocorticoids. We found a novel disease... read more

Polymorphism in Interferon Alpha/Beta Receptor Contributes to Glucocorticoid Response and Outcome of ARDS and COVID-19