Intensive care medicine
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Intensive care medicine · Feb 2024
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyEffect of aggressive vs conservative screening and confirmatory test on time to extubation among patients at low or intermediate risk: a randomized clinical trial.
This study aimed to determine the best strategy to achieve fast and safe extubation. ⋯ Among patients at low or intermediate risk for extubation failure with planned HFNC, combining aggressive screening with preventive PEEP and a conservative SBT reduced the time to extubation without increasing the reintubation rate.
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Intensive care medicine · Feb 2024
Multicenter StudyAcute kidney disease beyond day 7 after major surgery: a secondary analysis of the EPIS-AKI trial.
Acute kidney disease (AKD) is a significant health care burden worldwide. However, little is known about this complication after major surgery. ⋯ One in ten major surgery patients developed AKD beyond 7 days after surgery, in most cases without an episode of early postoperative-AKI. However, early postoperative-AKI severity and duration were associated with an increased rate of AKD and early postoperative-AKI was strongly associated with AKD independent of all other potential risk factors.
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Intensive care medicine · Feb 2024
Multicenter Study Observational StudyClinical practice and effect of carbon dioxide on outcomes in mechanically ventilated acute brain-injured patients: a secondary analysis of the ENIO study.
The use of arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) as a target intervention to manage elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) and its effect on clinical outcomes remain unclear. We aimed to describe targets for PaCO2 in acute brain injured (ABI) patients and assess the occurrence of abnormal PaCO2 values during the first week in the intensive care unit (ICU). The secondary aim was to assess the association of PaCO2 with in-hospital mortality. ⋯ Normocapnia and mild hypocapnia are common in ABI patients and do not affect patients' outcome. Extreme derangements of PaCO2 values were significantly associated with increased in-hospital mortality.