ARTICLE REVIEW
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ICM ARTICLE REVIEW Diaphragm weakness is common in intensive care. It is associated with increased mortality and failure to wean from ventilation. Its cause in intensive care is often multi-factorial, due to both disease processes and treatment side effects. Currently there are a number of effective preventative strategies and treatments with potential future treatments under […]
(icTV) Interview with Bertrand Guidet Does a programme to increase intensive care unit (ICU) use among critically ill elderly patients have a beneficial effect on long-term outcomes? Bertrand Guidet (Paris, France) discusses the Intensive Care for Elderly–CUB-Réa 2 (ICE-CUB 2) cluster-randomised clinical trial, which aimed to answer this question. The results from this trial were […]
THE REDUCE STUDY
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ONLINE FIRST THIS WEEK (FREE ACCESS) Letter ~ Maxime Coutrot et al. Euglycemic ketoacidosis, a common and underecognised complication of continuous renal replacement therapy using glucose-free solutions. From the Inside ~ Daniel Brodie et al. There’s more to medicine than machines. What’s New in Intensive Care ~ Matthieu Schmidt et al. Have we averted deaths using venoarterial […]