Short-term mortality outcomes in shock were noninferior among critically ill patients managed without vs with early arterial catheter insertion.
In-hospital mortality by day 28 did not significantly differ based on use of ketamine or etomidate to induce anesthesia in ...
Monitored anesthesia care lowers postoperative complication risk compared with general anesthesia, study finds fewer ICU ...
Lower arterial pressure during septic shock is associated with higher mortality and kidney injury among patients with cirrhosis.
Higher lactate concentrations and hypotension are independently linked to increased mortality risk in critically ill adults with COVID-19.
Ketamine and etomidate were compared in the ED and ICU as the primary sedative during emergency tracheal intubation.
Compared with early invasive arterial monitoring, deferred early arterial catheter insertion (involving noninvasive BP monitoring with an automated cuff) did not increase 28-day any-cause mortality ...
Introduction The high incidence of morbidity and mortality associated with the post-cardiac arrest (CA) period highlights the need for novel therapeutic interventions to improve the outcome of ...
Objectives The study aims to define the prevalence of Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) orders among patients with shock in the emergency department (ED) and explore their impact on clinical management and ...
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