Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) Annual Scientific Conference 2021
- ICU Events
- 12/04/2021
Trauma Association of Canada (TAC) Annual Scientific Conference 2021
READ MORESepsis incidence in very old patients is high and related mortality and morbidity are a major health concern. Frailty and severity of illness, not just age or sepsis diagnosis, are the determinant factors in outcome. Early identification and treatment are decisive in their survival. N owadays, we are facing some important facts: there has...
READ MOREAn overview of the importance of getting magnesium levels right in critically ill patients and the role ionised magnesium plays. Background Like all electrolytes, magnesium exists in the bloodstream in “bound” states, and in “free” or “ionised” states, which is the portion that is physiologically active. This ionised component...
READ MOREP atients and their families often fear surgical interventions due to possible complications during the procedure and falsely assume to have survived the most dangerous part when reaching post-anesthetic care units. 1 However, postoperative hypotension more often occurs in the wards, causing myocardial infarction and death, 3,4 as it...
READ MORETrauma Association of Canada (TAC) Annual Scientific Conference 2021
READ MOREClinical Importance and Biochemical Role of iMg in Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, and COVID-19
READ MOREThe ICU is one of the most challenging places to work in a hospital. Caring for and treating critically ill patients is as emotionally demanding as it is physically straining. Burdened with serious illnesses, patients in the ICU often need more attention than patients on regular wards. The nursing job has been complex and stressful before...
READ MOREOrtho’s VITROS® SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Test for High Volume COVID-19 Testing Receives CE Mark
READ MOREIn situations where there are limited medical resources and a lack of expertise, and where the risk of infection is also high, teleultrasound ca
READ MOREDelaying renal replacement therapy (RRT) in critically ill patients with severe kidney injury and no severe complication is safe and can allow optimisa
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