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Organising international research in critical care medicine: current challenges and potential solutions
Jan J De Waele, Dylan W de Lange
Lancet Respir Med Published: December 17, 2019 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-2600(19)30475-8
During the first years of intensive care medicine, many of its treatments were introduced because they were thought to be beneficial to patients, despite there being a lack of evidence from high-quality rese...
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ICU Management & Practice, Volume 19 - Issue 3, 2019
The Metabolic Phenotype of Skeletal Muscle During Early Critical Illness
The Muscle UK Critical Care program was set up 10 years ago and focused on the association between muscle and skeletal muscle wasting to weakness to clinical outcome. There are a total of five pivotal trials, including Bernhard Jonghe et al.1 and Herridge M.2 that looked at skeletal muscle weakness and its impact on patients. In the ...
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ICU Management & Practice, Volume 19 - Issue 3, 2019
DIVINE Nutritional Management in ICU
The following is an overview of the DIVINE trial (Dietary Management of Glucose Variabilty in the ICU) as well as a quick summary of the role of glucose control and outcomes in critically ill patients. The DIVINE study was funded by Nestlé.
Clinical studies show that goal nutrition may not result in the best outcomes. Available data suggest that protein may be more ...
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Passive immunity for the treatment of influenza: quality not quantity
Sanjat Kanjilal, Michael J Mina
Lancet 2019; 7: 922-923
The use of convalescent plasma to treat influenza infection was first described during the 1918 influenza pandemic.1 The concept is based on the assumption that patients who have recovered from an infection did so partly because they had effective antibody responses against the virus. However, studies into the clinical benefit of ...
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CorrespondenceSepsis hysteria: excess hype and unrealistic expectations
MervynSinger, Matt Inada-Kim, ManuShankar-Hari
Lancet 2019; 394: 1513-1514
“Sepsis kills over 52 000 every year—each death a preventable tragedy”, tweeted Matt Hancock, UK Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, in March, 2019.1 Many other non-contextualised or fictitious claims regularly fill media pages and airwaves, creating a distorted picture of sepsis epidemiology and unreal...
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ICU Management & Practice, Volume 19 - Issue 3, 2019
Virtual Reality in the Intensive Care Unit: State of Play and Future Prospects
An overview of the practical uses of virtual reality in the ICU and the benefits it can provide.
One way of defining virtual reality (VR) is as the set of techniques and systems required for human beings to enter computer-generated synthetic worlds. VR techniques are based on real-time interaction with an artificial immersiv...
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Comment & Response November 5, 2019
Spontaneous Breathing Trials and Successful Extubation—Reply
Carles Subirà, Rafael Fernández
JAMA. 2019;322(17):1717. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.14244
In Reply
We agree with Drs Friedrich and Burns that prophylaxis against postextubation respiratory failure with NIV or HFNC was more common in the PSV group than in the T-piece group (24.7% vs 18.7%).1 However, the decision to apply prophyl...
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Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation
Over 1 million people patients throughout the world receive mechanical ventilation for acute respiratory failure. The management of these critically ill patients and liberating them from invasive ventilation is one of the most important decisions clinicians have to make. Liberation from ventilation is also a major dilemma for clinicians because any error could result in significant harm to the patient. Premature or failed atte...
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Lung Recruitment in Patients with Severe ARDS
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) affects up to 10% of patients in the ICU. Typical symptoms of ARDS include an increase in lung weight and a reduction of aerated lung tissue. For the treatment of ARDS alveolar recruitment is key, however, this has not yet been shown to benefit severe ARDS cases. It has been suggested that lung recruitment manoeuvres (LRM) and increased positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) w...
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Comment & Response November 5, 2019
Spontaneous Breathing Trials and Successful Extubation
Jan O. Friedrich, Karen E. A. Burns
JAMA. 2019;322(17):1716. doi:10.1001/jama.2019.14217
To the Editor
The results of the randomized clinical trial reported by Dr Subirà and colleagues compared a less demanding spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) of 30 minutes of pressure support ventilation (PSV) with a more demanding 2-hour T-pi...
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