Articles: patients.
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Critical care medicine · Jun 2014
Multicenter Study Observational StudyArterial Blood Gas Tensions After Resuscitation From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Associations With Long-Term Neurological Outcome.
In patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, mean 24 hour PaCO2 predicted good outcome, specifically time spent with PaCO2 > 45 mmHg. No similar associations could be found between mean 24 h PaO2 and outcome.
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Critical care medicine · Jun 2014
Multicenter Study Observational StudyImpact of Therapeutic Strategies on the Prognosis of Candidemia in the ICU.
To determine the epidemiology of Candida bloodstream infections, variables influencing mortality, and antifungal resistance rates in ICUs in Spain. ⋯ Candidemia in ICU patients is caused by non-albicans species in 48% of cases, C. parapsilosis being the most common among these. Overall mortality remains high and mainly related with host factors. Prompt adequate antifungal treatment and catheter removal could be critical to decrease early mortality.
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Multicenter Study
Association of Traumatic Brain Injuries With Vomiting in Children With Blunt Head Trauma.
We aimed to determine the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries in children who vomit after minor blunt head trauma, particularly when the vomiting occurs without other findings suggestive of traumatic brain injury (ie, isolated vomiting). We also aimed to determine the relationship between the timing and degree of vomiting and traumatic brain injury prevalence. ⋯ Traumatic brain injury on CT is uncommon and clinically important traumatic brain injury is very uncommon in children with minor blunt head trauma when vomiting is their only sign or symptom. Observation in the emergency department before determining the need for CT appears appropriate for many of these children.
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Critical care medicine · Jun 2014
Multicenter StudyIn-Hospital Mortality and Long-Term Survival of Patients With Acute Intoxication Admitted to the ICU.
To assess in-hospital and long-term mortality of Dutch ICU patients admitted with an acute intoxication. ⋯ Overall, the mortality 2 years after ICU admission is relatively low compared with other ICU admissions. The first 3 months after ICU admission there is a difference in mortality between the subgroups, not thereafter. Still, the difference between the in-hospital mortality and the mortality after 2 years is substantial.
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Sodium administration in critically ill paediatric patients in Australia and New Zealand: a multicentre point prevalence study.
Dysnatraemia and a positive fluid balance are associated with poor outcomes in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Our objective was to determine sodium intake and the total daily fluid balance in children in the PICU. ⋯ Daily sodium intake in children in the PICU is high. The contributions of maintenance and bolus intravenous fluids (most commonly as 0.9% sodium chloride), drug infusions and boluses, including antibiotics, and enteral feeds, are significant.