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A practical approach to goal directed echocardiography in the critical care setting

A practical approach to goal directed echocardiography in the critical care setting

... The issues of how goal-directed echocardiography is different from conventional echocardiography and when goal-directed echocardiography alone is sufficient are the subject of careful discussion in the recent publication ...

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Incorporating repeated measurements into prediction models in the critical care setting: a framework, systematic review and meta-analysis

Incorporating repeated measurements into prediction models in the critical care setting: a framework, systematic review and meta-analysis

... Our study extends the current knowledge of repeated measurements approaches by providing a structured over- view of the possible and the currently utilized methods in the critical care setting. ...

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Role of clevidipine butyrate in the treatment of acute hypertension in the critical care setting: a review

Role of clevidipine butyrate in the treatment of acute hypertension in the critical care setting: a review

... the critical care setting is associated with a higher risk of acute end-organ damage (eg, myocardial ischemia, stroke, and renal failure) and perioperative ...

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Development of a neural network model for predicting glucose levels in a surgical critical care setting

Development of a neural network model for predicting glucose levels in a surgical critical care setting

... optimization of neural network models for real-time pre- diction of glucose in critical care patients. Such networks have the ability to quantify the effect of various factors on a desired predicted ...

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Critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in the critical care setting: A systematic review

Critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in the critical care setting: A systematic review

... ascertain critical care nurses’ understanding and experiences of patient advocacy in adult critical care ...how critical care nurses define patient advocacy, to explore the ...

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Helium in the adult critical care setting

Helium in the adult critical care setting

... Helium is an inert gas whose physical properties are very different from those of nitrogen and oxygen. Such properties led to consider its use in various medical conditions since the first publication by Barach in the ...

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Treatment of Gram negative pneumonia in the critical care setting: is the beta lactam antibiotic backbone broken beyond repair?

Treatment of Gram negative pneumonia in the critical care setting: is the beta lactam antibiotic backbone broken beyond repair?

... the critical care setting and the pressure that antibiotic resistance places on current empiric therapy regimens (and the beta-lactam antibiotic backbone) in this patient ...

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Clinicians' perceptions of rationales for rehabilitative exercise in a critical care setting: A cross-sectional study

Clinicians' perceptions of rationales for rehabilitative exercise in a critical care setting: A cross-sectional study

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/14630/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aucc.2016.03.003 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to m[r] ...

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Clinicians' perceptions of rationales for rehabilitative exercise in a critical care setting: A cross-sectional study

Clinicians' perceptions of rationales for rehabilitative exercise in a critical care setting: A cross-sectional study

... 148 Table 1 Participant role and experience working in intensive care settings n = 76 Total Experience in ICU Median IQR 4.8 1.5,15.5 Professional Role n % Registered Nurse 30 39 Clinica[r] ...

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Acute kidney injury in non-critical care setting: elaboration and validation of an in-hospital death prognosis score

Acute kidney injury in non-critical care setting: elaboration and validation of an in-hospital death prognosis score

... Despite several advances in therapeutics and substantial progress in the understanding of AKI pathogenesis, the re- lated mortality remains high [9]. Overall in-hospital mortal- ity is about 23% in adults [7]. In the ...

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An evaluation of POSSUM and P POSSUM scoring in predicting post operative mortality in a level 1 critical care setting

An evaluation of POSSUM and P POSSUM scoring in predicting post operative mortality in a level 1 critical care setting

... 1 care and not the ef- fect of prior level 2/3 medical ...one care ward, discharged, and then readmitted to level 1 care fol- lowing a second surgery represent two data ...

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Assessment of Prescribing Pattern of Drugs in the Management of Obstructive Lung Diseases and Respiratory Tract Infections

Assessment of Prescribing Pattern of Drugs in the Management of Obstructive Lung Diseases and Respiratory Tract Infections

... health care services will have a positive impact on health care ...patient care in critical care setting but obstructive lung diseases and respiratory infection patient(s) were ...

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Emergency and critical care services in Tanzania: a survey of ten hospitals

Emergency and critical care services in Tanzania: a survey of ten hospitals

... We have shown that hospitals in Tanzania lack many structures necessary for Emergency and Critical Care (EaCC). Our study has found that the weakest parts of EaCC are an infrastructure that is not designed ...

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Bench to bedside review: Brain lung interaction in the critically ill – a pending issue revisited

Bench to bedside review: Brain lung interaction in the critically ill – a pending issue revisited

... Endotoxin administration in rats appears to induce systemic inflammation together with activation of central nervous system microglia and astroglia. This is followed by cell death in different regions of the brain, with ...

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Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan

Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan

... to critical care centers or hospitals with an emergency care department staffed by EMS ...Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (the CRITICAL study) ...

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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE SOCIETY OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

... of care be developed for each region to ensure that all children receive the care they ...efficiently, critical link- ages must be formed between the separate compo- nents of EMSC to the larger EMS ...

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Homesick: residential and care patterns in patients with severe mental illness

Homesick: residential and care patterns in patients with severe mental illness

... Some studies have examined the risk factors for highly-frequent hospital admissions and discharges: “revolving door” cases [19]. The leading risk factors are being male [20], being younger [1, 21], substance abuse, and ...

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The future of pain pharmacy: driven by need

The future of pain pharmacy: driven by need

... Pain specialists with advanced training focused on collaborative drug therapy management are rare, yet medications remain the focus of most encounters in pain management. Ideally, providers with specialized training in ...

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Sedation in the intensive care setting

Sedation in the intensive care setting

... anesthetics most commonly utilized for regional analgesic therapy; however, opioids, clonidine, dexamethasone, and other pharmaceutical adjuncts are also utilized. While these procedures are useful adjuncts to decrease ...

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Proteinuria in Diabetic Patients in a Primary Health Care Setting in Sarawak

Proteinuria in Diabetic Patients in a Primary Health Care Setting in Sarawak

... Proteinuria in Diabetic Patients in a Primary Health Care Setting in Sarawak ORIGINAL ARTICLE Proteinuria in Diabetic Patients in a Primary Health Care Setting in Sarawak JSWong,MD Department of Medic[.] ...

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