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Volume 23 - Issue 4, 2023

Fri, 13 Oct 2023

Volume 23 - Issue 4, 2023

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Editorial

  • Artificial Intelligence in the ICU

    Prof Jean-Louis Vincent, MD, PhD
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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in healthcare, and its application in critical care is no exception. AI technologies can potentially enhance patient care, improve clinical outcomes, and streamline healthcare operations in the ICU. There are numerous ways in which AI can be effectively utilised in the ICU. AI algorithms can analyse patient data in real-time to detect sub...

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Cover Story

  • Towards Artificial Intelligence as a Decision Support Tool to Combat AMR in the ICU

    Thomas De Corte
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    Ongoing research and challenges regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to leverage data and identify complex interactions to address antimicrobial resistance in the ICU. The possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI), and more specifically, machine learning (ML), are being researched across almost all domains of medicine, and the field of intensive care medicine is cert...

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  • Cardiovascular Management in Sepsis: Improving Cardiac and Vascular Functions

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    Vasopressin and landiolol are critical therapies for ensuring the vascular and cardiac systems are as close to optimal conditions as possible during septic shock. Better cardiovascular management in septic shock can help improve septic shock management. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection (Singer et al. 2016). Septic shock is defined as...

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  • Neonatal Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation

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    Xenios sponsored a lunch symposium at the 16th European Conference on Paediatric and Neonatal Ventilation (EPNV) in Montreux (CH) in May 2023. Matteo Di Nardo (Italy) introduced the audience to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in neonates. Florian Kipfmüller (Germany) presented current knowledge and his experience with ECMO in neonates with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). Heleen van Ommen...

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  • Why Artificial Intelligence is Not Fixing the Problem of Sepsis in the Hospital

    Prof Vitaly Herasevich, MD, PhD, FCCM
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    The use of Artificial Intelligence in detecting sepsis, AI prediction/detection models and how these healthcare tools need to complement clinical expertise. The potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare has generated significant excitement and discussion. However, it's important to distinguish between the theoretical promise and the current state of evidence-based applications. AI h...

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  • Artificial Intelligence in Anaesthesia and Critical Care - Temptations and Pitfalls

    Dr. Frederic Michard, MD, PhD
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    Big data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning are buzzwords. In this article, we briefly discuss what they mean for anaesthesiologists and intensivists, focusing on existing clinical applications. We are today able to collect and store a considerable amount of patient-related data. These “big” data are typically part of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems and usually combine...

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  • Using iMg Testing for Clinical Management in the ICU

    Aisling McMahon
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    An overview of ionised serum magnesium as an important biomarker for critically ill patients and how iMg testing is utilised at Mater Intensive Care. Magnesium is the fourth most common cation in the body and the second most abundant intracellular cation, exceeded only by potassium. The bulk of it is found in the intracellular space, with the greatest proportion in bone, around one-third in mus...

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  • Transforming a PICU in the Digital Age

    Aida Felipe Villalobos, MD
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    Digitalisation is ultimately the driving force behind digital transformation. It will take us from a reactive healthcare system to a proactive one that focuses on prediction and prevention. The digital transformation has left a few things untouched in recent years, radically changing healthcare management for citizens, professionals, and public health departments. In the medical field, this dig...

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  • Applying International Sepsis Guidelines by Screening High-Risk Hospitalised Patients With PSP

    François Ventura
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    Hospital and ICU nosocomial sepsis screening for acutely ill and high-risk patients and daily measurement of PSP to diagnose nosocomial sepsis three to five days before the onset of symptoms. Sepsis is a major public health threat and is responsible for 11 million deaths per year (Rudd et al. 2020) among 48.9 million cases. Sepsis and septic shock can be prevented if diagnosed and treated early by...

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Other Feature Articles

Agenda

  • Upcoming events/courses/congresses

    21-25 ESICM LIVES 2023 Milan, Italy https://iii.hm/1mdz 23-25 Air Medical Transport Conference (AMTC) 2023 Columbus, OH USA https://iii.hm/1me0 23-2 WCID 2023 - 5th Edition of World Congress on Infectious Diseases 2023 Boston, USA https://iii.hm/1me1 26-28 77th National Congress SIAARTI Milan, Italy https://iii.hm/1me2 6-12 International Emergency Departm...

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