Intensive care medicine
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Intensive care medicine · Nov 2020
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyCombination therapy of vitamin C and thiamine for septic shock: a multi-centre, double-blinded randomized, controlled study.
To evaluate the effects of early combination therapy with intravenous vitamin C and thiamine on recovery from organ failure in patients with septic shock. ⋯ In this study, vitamin C and thiamine administration in the early phase of septic shock did not improve organ function compared with placebo, despite improvements in vitamin C and thiamine levels.
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Intensive care medicine · Nov 2020
COVID-19 in critical care: epidemiology of the first epidemic wave across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
To describe critical care patients with COVID-19 across England, Wales and Northern Ireland and compare them with a historic cohort of patients with other viral pneumonias (non-COVID-19) and with international cohorts of COVID-19. ⋯ Critical care patients with COVID-19 were disproportionately non-white, from more deprived areas and more likely to be male and obese. Conventional severity scoring appeared not to adequately reflect their acute severity, with the distribution across PaO2/FiO2 ratio categories indicating acutely severe respiratory disease. Critical care patients with COVID-19 experience high mortality and place a great burden on critical care services.
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Intensive care medicine · Nov 2020
Letter Observational StudyIntensive care unit acquired muscle weakness in COVID-19 patients.