• Ultrasound-Guided Procedures: Financial and Safety Benefits

    Ultrasound Guidance Improves the Safety and Success of Needle Procedures The European Prevalence of Infection in Intensive Care study reported that 78% of critically ill patients had a central line inserted, while several million central venous catheters (CVCs) a year are placed in American hospitals (Gibbs, 2006). Since this common procedure can...

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  • Lactate Monitoring in the ICU

    The use of lactate measurements in critically ill patients has steadily increased to a level where in some cases it may be considered lactate monitoring. In this brief review we discuss the central metabolic role of lactate in animal metabolism, and address important misconceptions as well as why lactate is mainly a marker of stress and how this translates...

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  • Early Sepsis Management

    Sepsis is a recognised clinical spectrum of infection that often results in catastrophic physiologic and metabolic abnormalities. This article aims to identify the derangements associated with sepsis and to review the evidence-based literature. The tenets of early sepsis management include diagnosis, risk stratification (elevated serum lactate or hypotension),...

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  • Why is Drug Traceability Important in a Hospital?

    Implementation at Hospital Alemán in Argentina The acute condition of hospital patients and the use of higher risk medication increases the consequences that counterfeit and illegitimate pharmaceutical products can have on them. Delivering the right and genuine product to the right patient is crucial. In our globalised economy, the risks of harming...

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  • Rapid Pathogen Testing With PCR/ESI-MS

    The RADICAL multicentre observational study was performed to compare PCR/ESI-MS to standard microbiology in critically ill patients. Dr. David Brealey,  Consultant Intensivist at University College Hospital, London, was one of the investigators in the UK arm of this trial, and explains more about the challenges of diagnosing infections in the...

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  • Hot Topics in Critical Care Medicine in Korea

    12th Congress of World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM) This year, the 12th Congress of the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (WFSICCM Seoul 2015 Congress), in collaboration with the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses (WFCCN) and the World Federation of Pediatric...

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  • World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine

    Interview With Professor Jean-Louis Vincent, WFSICCM President What have been the highlights of your term of office? With modern communication means, it is easier to interact all over the world, to know each other better, and learn from each other. We have started the organisation of large trials, inviting the entire word to contribute – the ICON...

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  • SMACC Chicago

    Social Media and Critical Care (smacc)’s third meeting takes place in Chicago from 23-26 June. ICU Management spoke to one of the smacc founders, Dr. Roger Harris, to find out more. What is the background to smacc? Oliver Flower and I started our website www. intensivecarenetwork.com , and began collaborating with a similar site run by Chris...

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  • Agenda

    June 23-26 SMACC Chicago Social Media and Critical Care Chicago, USA www.smacc.net.au 24-26 SESAM 2015 Belfast, Ireland www.sesambelfast2015.com July 8-12 ISCCM: 3rd Annual international Best of Brussels symposium on intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Pune, India www.isccmpune.com 16-18 Paediatric Continuous...

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  • Study Provides Guidance for ICU Staffing

    The findings of a new study examining the ratio of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) to patients may help hospital administrators better determine appropriate staffing levels in ICUs. Published in the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) , “Patient-to-Provider Ratios for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Critical...

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