Articles: critical-care.
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Multicenter Study Observational Study
Incidence, risk factors and long-term outcomes for extubation failure in intensive care unit in patients with obesity A retrospective analysis of a multicenter prospective observational study.
To our knowledge, no large observational study has compared the incidence and risk factors for extubation failure within 48 h and during ICU stay in the same cohort of unselected critically ill patients with and without obesity. ⋯ gov.
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Comment Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study
Effect of Tele-ICU on Clinical Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients: The TELESCOPE Randomized Clinical Trial.
Despite its implementation in several countries, there has not been a randomized clinical trial to assess whether telemedicine in intensive care units (ICUs) could improve clinical outcomes of critically ill patients. ⋯ Daily multidisciplinary rounds conducted by a board-certified intensivist through telemedicine did not reduce ICU LOS in critically ill adult patients.
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Journal of critical care · Dec 2024
Multicenter Study Observational StudyAssociation of second antibiotic dose delays on mortality in patients with septic shock.
Determine whether a delay in the administration of the second dose of antibiotics is associated with an increased risk of mortality for patients admitted with septic shock. ⋯ Delays in second antibiotic dose administration in septic shock patients were present but lower than previous studies. These delays were associated with increased mortality, increased ICU and hospital length of stay.
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Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg · Dec 2024
Multicenter StudyThe correlation of CT-derived muscle density, skeletal muscle index, and visceral adipose tissue with nutritional status in severely injured patients.
This study explored if computerized tomography-derived body composition parameters (CT-BCPs) are related to malnutrition in severely injured patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). ⋯ Level III, Prognostic/Epidemiological.
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Comment Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Fever Prevention in Patients With Acute Vascular Brain Injury: The INTREPID Randomized Clinical Trial.
Fever is associated with worse outcomes in patients with stroke, but whether preventing fever improves outcomes is unclear. ⋯ In patients with acute vascular brain injury, preventive normothermia using an automated surface temperature management device effectively reduced fever burden but did not improve functional outcomes.