African Sepsis Symposium
- ICU Events
- 04/10/2018
African Sepsis Symposium
READ MOREResearchers in Canada have found that the discharge of select adult patients directly home from the intensive care unit (ICU) is common, associated
READ MOREPatients with sepsis not requiring life support therapies have a reduced likelihood of being admitted from the emergency department (ED) to the...
READ MOREAmong adults with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), a strategy of initial laryngeal tube (LT) insertion, compared with endotracheal intubation
READ MOREISRRS 2019- The 15th International Conference On Rapid Response Systems And Medical Emergency Teams
READ MOREInsights from the PARAMEDIC2 trial and future improvements Perkins et al. have advanced the long-awaited PARAMEDIC2 trial (Perkins et al. 2018). They deserve to be congratulated for such a well-interpreted and well-designed contribution. The study’s two main outcomes are as follows: the Epinephrine group had a significantly improved inpatient survival...
READ MORECanadian Critical Care Conference 2019
READ MOREHuman factors are a well recognised cause of discrepancies in patient care that can lead to adverse outcomes. In a busy Emergency Department (ED) setting, when dealing with the sickest patients at all hours and with a rotating workforce, there is an increased potential for inconsistent care despite clear evidence based protocols and guidelines on...
READ MOREProcalcitonin (PCT)-guided antibiotic treatment in ICU patients with infection and sepsis patients results in improved survival and reduced antibio
READ MOREHeterogeneity in studies of survivors of critical illness limits knowledge of outcomes in this patient population. Conceptual models of outcomes...
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