HHFT pioneers use of diagnostic tools for earlier optimisation for...
- ICU
- 08/05/2018
HHFT pioneers use of diagnostic tools for earlier optimisation for sepsis patients
READ MOREHHFT pioneers use of diagnostic tools for earlier optimisation for sepsis patients
READ MOREA week later, Mr. 'Reed’ came into our ICU at 5 am. The sun was already up and was shining softly into the room. Earlier that night, Mr. Reed was hospitalised in the emergency room. They couldn't get an infusion in because his veins were destroyed by chemotherapy. He was in the palliative state of cancer and now suffering with a variceal bleed....
READ MOREPoint-of-care ultrasonography has distinct advantages over computed tomography (CT) in terms of portability, cost, lack of ionising radiation, and...
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READ MOREA large worldwide study of patients admitted to the ICU shows clear differences in transfusion practice in different geographic regions. The findings...
READ MORESepsis is a life-threatening condition and early detection is critical to ensure that the patient receives timely and appropriate treatment. For...
READ MOREA new systematic review published in The Lancet shows there is such a thing as too much oxygen for acutely ill adults. Based on the findings, supplemen
READ MOREAs experienced critical care providers, we are overly familiar with the concept of continuing education. For many years, the only avenues available for obtaining this knowledge were via textbook, medical journal or formal classroom setting. Whether fulfilling a certification requirement or going above and beyond to expand our knowledge of patient...
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