33rd Vicenza Course on Critical Care Nephrology 2015
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- 09/06/2015
33rd Vicenza Course on Critical Care Nephrology 2015
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READ MOREResearchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have launched an investigation of the effects of general anaesthesia on infants’ brains that could...
READ MOREA retrospective cohort study has shown that the use of arterial catheters (ACs) is not associated with improvements in hospital mortality in intensive...
READ MOREA novel eye-tracking device has enabled researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center to effectively measure the severity of concussion or brain injury...
READ MOREAmong patients with severe trauma and major bleeding, those who received a transfusion of a balanced ratio of plasma, platelets, and red blood cells...
READ MOREThe Internet is full of blogs. They are multi-themed sites, self-managed by the authors and demonstrative of, and only limited by, the authors’ level of creativity. They are potentially accessible to anyone and everyone. There are numerous health blogs, but the proportion of health professionals who are bloggers is low. Having a blog is a cost-effective...
READ MOREProfessor Jan De Waele is an intensivist at the Surgical ICU of the Ghent University Hospital in Ghent, Belgium. As the current President of WSACS – the Abdominal Compartment Society, he will host the 2015 World Congress on the Abdominal Compartment in Ghent, Belgium in May 2015 (www.wcacs2015.org). Prof. De Waele joined the ICU Management Editorial...
READ MORELarge multi-speciality intensive care units (ICUs) are emerging in response to increasing demand for critical care. Consolidation of resources through...
READ MOREA low intramucosal pH (pHi) and an increase in the difference between gastric mucosal and arterial P CO2 (P CO2 gap) reflect splanchnic hypoperfusion...
READ MOREAn experimental work shows for the first time the utility of the stress index to adjust in real time artificial ventilation supply in order to avoid...
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