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Intraosseous vs intravenous access: which is better during resuscitation?
Two randomized trials shed light on expanding use of IOs by EMTs
Nov 7
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Potassium supplements to reduce arrhythmias in the ICU: Review
TIGHT K trial tests potassium targets immediately post-CABG
Nov 4
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Does preventing fevers after strokes protect the brain?
And what about fevers in post-cardiac arrest patients?
Oct 30
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Does preventing fevers after strokes protect the brain?
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Thrombectomy after large ischemic strokes: worth the risk?
Weighing improved outcomes against intracranial hemorrhage incidence
Oct 23
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Blood transfusion targets in acute brain injury: Review
Are brain injuries an exception to the "less is more" heuristic in transfusion during critical illness?
Oct 18
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How many hours a day should home oxygen be worn?
15 hours, or all day?: REDOX trial provides guidance
Sep 22
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Tranexamic acid for prevention of surgical bleeding: Review
The benefits are (mostly) clear. What are the risks?
Aug 29
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Antipsychotics in the ICU: Review
Severely ill patients commonly become confused.
Aug 19
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High protein supplementation does not seem to help malnourished critically ill patients, either
Post-hoc analysis of EFFORT Protein focuses on malnourished subgroup
Jul 26
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SCCM Releases 2024 Guidelines for Hyperglycemia in the ICU
In April 2024, the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) issued new guidelines for glycemic control in critically ill patients.
Jul 8
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Stress ulcer prophylaxis in the ICU: Review
2024 REVISE trial adds data on benefits, though theoretical risk of harm persists
Jun 22
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Protein targets for nutrition in critical illness: Review
During critical illness, the body loses protein faster than it is replaced, that is, catabolism exceeds anabolism.
Jun 3
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