Accelerate Diagnostics welcomes Dr. Romney Humphries as Chief Scientif
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- 15/09/2017
Accelerate Diagnostics welcomes Dr. Romney Humphries as Chief Scientific Officer
READ MOREThis article describes recent advances and perspectives in cardiorespiratory monitoring for surgical patients, from prehabilitation to rehabilitation, from smartphones to wearable sensors. There are over 320 million inpatient surgical procedures worldwide (Weiser et al. 2015). We learnt from the recent International Surgical Outcomes (ISOS)...
READ MOREReviews the latest evidence evaluating physical rehabilitation in the intensive care unit setting and future directions for the field. Survivors of critical illness frequently experience poor physical outcomes, including persistent impairments in muscle strength, exercise capacity and physical function (Pfoh et al. 2016; Herridge et al. 2011;...
READ MORERETIC study Presents results of the RETIC study that compared treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy using coagulation factor concentrates or fresh frozen plasma. Background Trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) represents a clinical picture resulting from severity of injury, hypoperfusion, blood loss, consumption, dilution and...
READ MOREReport of the Primex Pharmaceuticals Symposium, Euroanaesthesia 2017, Geneva, Switzerland, 4 June 2017 Current treatment options and challenges - Dr. K. Becke Background An increasing number of diagnostic and treatment procedures are performed outside the operating room. Without sedation even minor procedures such as vaccination...
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READ MOREBrain injury is a leading cause of death among patients who are hospitalised after cardiac arrest (CA). A large majority of these patients die followi
READ MOREWhile mechanical ventilation is widely used and has improved greatly since first used in the 1950s, there is still room for improvement, according...
READ MOREDeciding the optimal timing for extubation in mechanically ventilated patients can be challenging, and traditional weaning predictor tools are not...
READ MOREOn World Sepsis Day, 13 September, JAMA has published new research into the incidence of sepsis in the United States. The challenges of tackling...
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