Journal of critical care
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2018
Review Meta AnalysisEffect of adjunctive corticosteroids on clinical outcomes in adult patients with septic shock - a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and trial sequential analysis.
To assess the effect of corticosteroids on clinical outcomes in patients with septic shock. ⋯ Future trials are unlikely to detect a reduction in short-term mortality at a daily doses of 200 mg hydrocortisone. More evidence is required to confirm the beneficial effects of dual corticosteroid therapy.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2018
Review Meta AnalysisEffect of adjunctive corticosteroids on clinical outcomes in adult patients with septic shock - a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and trial sequential analysis.
To assess the effect of corticosteroids on clinical outcomes in patients with septic shock. ⋯ Future trials are unlikely to detect a reduction in short-term mortality at a daily doses of 200 mg hydrocortisone. More evidence is required to confirm the beneficial effects of dual corticosteroid therapy.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2018
ReviewPredictive factors of weaning from mechanical ventilation and extubation outcome: A systematic review.
To identify, describe and discuss the parameters used to predict weaning from mechanical ventilation and extubation outcomes. ⋯ There are several parameters used to predict weaning and extubation outcomes. RSBI was the most frequently studied and seems to be an important measurement tool in deciding whether to wean/extubate a patient. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that weaning and extubation should be guided by several parameters, and not only to respiratory ones.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2018
ReviewPredictive factors of weaning from mechanical ventilation and extubation outcome: A systematic review.
To identify, describe and discuss the parameters used to predict weaning from mechanical ventilation and extubation outcomes. ⋯ There are several parameters used to predict weaning and extubation outcomes. RSBI was the most frequently studied and seems to be an important measurement tool in deciding whether to wean/extubate a patient. Furthermore, the results demonstrated that weaning and extubation should be guided by several parameters, and not only to respiratory ones.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2018
Meta AnalysisEffect of nonpharmacological interventions for the prevention of delirium in the intensive care unit: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
We aimed to classify nonpharmacological interventions used for preventing delirium in the intensive care unit (ICU), and estimate their effect size. ⋯ Nonpharmacological interventions were effective in reducing the duration and occurrence of delirium. Consistent application and development of nonpharmacological interventions for use in the ICU are important.