WHO Critical Care Training for Tajik Clinicians
- ICU
- 30/01/2015
World Health Organization (WHO) influenza experts have recently conducted a clinical workshop for front-line clinicians working in intensive care...
READ MOREWorld Health Organization (WHO) influenza experts have recently conducted a clinical workshop for front-line clinicians working in intensive care...
READ MOREMore than half of patients in intensive care units (ICU) using ventilators to help them breathe could benefit from assistive communication tools and...
READ MORE7th World Congress of the Abdominal Compartment Society (WSACS) 2015
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READ MORERoyal Philips has announced a new initiative with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to give medical researchers access to one of the largest...
READ MOREA Vanderbilt University study, which appears in JAMA , shows that once daily chlorhexidine bathing of critically ill patients did not reduce the...
READ MOREThe use of a nurse-implemented, goal-directed sedation protocol compared with usual care did not reduce the duration of mechanical ventilation in...
READ MOREProfessor Claudio Ronco is Director of the Department of Nephrology and Transplantation at the International Renal Research Institute (IRRIV) , San Bortolo Hospital, Vicenza, Italy. He is considered the pioneer in many areas of nephrology, including peritoneal dialysis, critical care nephrology, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), cardiorenal...
READ MOREHyperoxia may induce vasoconstriction and alter endothelial function. However, recent data suggest a potential therapeutic role of normobaric hyperoxia...
READ MOREAccording to a retrospective study, an antibiotic protocol that determined antibiotic use based on risk for health care-associated infections significan
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