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EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE

EUROPEAN DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE

... in Intensive Care Medicine is to promote standards in education and training in intensive care medicine in Europe and across the ...in intensive care ...

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Uncontrolled sepsis: a systematic review of translational immunology studies in intensive care medicine

Uncontrolled sepsis: a systematic review of translational immunology studies in intensive care medicine

... of intensive care admission [7], we assessed whether samples were obtained within, or beyond, this 24-h ...in intensive care medicine exhibit immune modulating effects, we also recorded ...

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Critically ill patients with cancer: chances and limitations of intensive care medicine—a narrative review

Critically ill patients with cancer: chances and limitations of intensive care medicine—a narrative review

... ▸ Further strategies include ‘ prophylactic ’ ICU admis- sions, that is, prior to the onset of acute organ dys- functions, for example in patients with acute leukaemia or aggressive non-Hodgkin ’ s lymphoma, as well as ‘ ...

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High altitude physiology and pathophysiology: implications and relevance for intensive care medicine

High altitude physiology and pathophysiology: implications and relevance for intensive care medicine

... critical care unit ...critical care commonly have a much more prolonged recovery duration than those who are rapidly resuscitated following an initial ...

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Experts’ guidelines of intubation and extubation of the ICU patient of French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and French-speaking Intensive Care Society (SRLF)

Experts’ guidelines of intubation and extubation of the ICU patient of French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine (SFAR) and French-speaking Intensive Care Society (SRLF)

... Background: Intubation and extubation of ventilated patients are not risk‑free procedures in the intensive care unit (ICU) and can be associated with morbidity and mortality. Intubation in the ICU is ...

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Carbon monoxide in intensive care medicine—time to start the therapeutic application?!

Carbon monoxide in intensive care medicine—time to start the therapeutic application?!

... on intensive care units [88], there has been only little progress over the last years, with the transplantation of the lungs as the only cure in these ...

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Challenges of Improving Intensive Care Medicine in Eritrea: Impact of an Italian Cooperative Project of Educational and Clinical Support

Challenges of Improving Intensive Care Medicine in Eritrea: Impact of an Italian Cooperative Project of Educational and Clinical Support

... targeted intensive care ...critical care is relevant both to the hospital and to the ...of care in different countries, or care before and after intervention, becomes a difficult task, ...

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13th Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Rome, Italy, 1 4 October 2000

13th Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Rome, Italy, 1 4 October 2000

... this potential avenue of treatment is now no longer a viable one. The use of exogenous rhAPC to supplement the decreased levels of activated protein C seen in patients with severe sepsis looks to have real potential. ...

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Intensive Care Medicine 9 Springer-Verlag 1992

Intensive Care Medicine 9 Springer-Verlag 1992

... Thus, despite the fre- quency of infection, which was found in nearly half the patients, the same micro-organism was isolated from a site of infection and from gastric o[r] ...

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Bench to bedside review: Microdialysis in intensive care medicine

Bench to bedside review: Microdialysis in intensive care medicine

... Clinical application of microdialysis was ‘catalyzed’ by the development of commercially available microdialysis catheters that may be used in humans [9]. Because of modern technical innovations, it is now possible to ...

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Assessment of SOFA score as a diagnostic indicator in intensive care medicine

Assessment of SOFA score as a diagnostic indicator in intensive care medicine

... SPRINT is a model-derived (Lonergan et al. 2006; Lonergan et al. 2006) TGC protocol developed from clinically validated computer models used for real-time control in the ICU (Chase et al. 2005; Lonergan et al. 2006; Wong ...

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Decision making in intensive care medicine   a review

Decision making in intensive care medicine a review

... critical care medicine cost- effective? A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness ...Crit Care Med 2006, ...critical care services in England: time series and cost effectiveness ...

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The Danish Intensive Care Database

The Danish Intensive Care Database

... The DID currently includes five quality indicators, including two process indicators and three outcome indicators. Each indicator has a quality standard cut point that is reconsidered annually in order to secure ...

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Intensive care for the adult population in Ireland: a multicentre study of intensive care population demographics

Intensive care for the adult population in Ireland: a multicentre study of intensive care population demographics

... Critical Care Trials Group (ICCTG) was formed in 2006 with the aim of improving the capacity to conduct high- quality clinical research in the critically ill in ...critical care medicine have partic- ...

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Love, Pain, and Intensive Care

Love, Pain, and Intensive Care

... through learning and development. Well-meaning clini- cians may intuitively want to take control from birth to maintain physiologic stability. Contrary to attitudes during training or habitual ways of thinking, current ...

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Evidence-Based Quality Improvement in Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine: The Neonatal Intensive Care Quality Improvement Collaborative Experience

Evidence-Based Quality Improvement in Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine: The Neonatal Intensive Care Quality Improvement Collaborative Experience

... well as significant time for teams to work together in self-selected exploratory groups. The exploratory groups, working under the guidance of a quality im- provement coach and a clinical faculty expert, were charged ...

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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 for the pediatric patient. The full spec- trum of care includes programs for illness and injury prevention, initial problem identification, access to the system, prehospital care, ...

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How Intensive Is Newborn Intensive Care? An Environmental Analysis

How Intensive Is Newborn Intensive Care? An Environmental Analysis

... Although the effects of environmental factors in special cane units on the medical and developmental status of premature newborns have not yet been firmly established, there is an emergi[r] ...

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Hyperoxia in intensive care, emergency, and peri-operative medicine: Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? A 2015 update

Hyperoxia in intensive care, emergency, and peri-operative medicine: Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde? A 2015 update

... in 152,680 patients confirmed the impact of hypoxemia, whereas hyperoxemia even >40 kPa (300 mmHg) had no impact on outcome [165]. Finally, a retrospective cohort study including 83,060 patients after cardiac surgery ...

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Sedation in the intensive care setting

Sedation in the intensive care setting

... Abstract: Critically ill patients are routinely provided analgesia and sedation to prevent pain and anxiety, permit invasive procedures, reduce stress and oxygen consumption, and improve synchrony with mechanical ...

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