NATA 23rd Annual Symposium
- ICU Events
- 20/04/2023
NATA 23rd Annual Symposium
READ MOREWhen patients are critically ill, one or more organs may not function optimally or even fail, so organ support is an important component of ICU management. However, organ support can be associated with complications such as infections, bleeding, and damage to surrounding tissue or organs. These complications can alter the patient's condition,...
READ MOREDuring artificial organ support, kidney injury is multifactorial and related to the high severity of patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). The successful delivery of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) during ECMO requires a clear prescription of the target solute clearance and fluid removal rate based on the cumulative...
READ MOREVasopressors and inotropes are frequently used in intensive care units. With a special focus on recent studies, this article summarises the key messages in the management of patients requiring inotropes and vasopressors. Introduction Cardiac output (CO) is a key determinant of oxygen delivery. Low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) causes...
READ MORETreating an elderly patient in intensive therapy requires the integration of many components. The purpose of this paper is to promote a comprehensive assessment of the critically ill patient aged 80 or more years. Introduction Ageing of the population combined with a shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) beds results in a demand for...
READ MOREHeparin-induced thrombocytopaenia (HIT) is an immune complication of heparin therapy. This review discusses the pathophysiology, incidence, clinical manifestations, diagnostic approach, and management of patients with HIT. Pathophysiology HIT is an immune complication of heparin therapy caused by IgG antibodies to complexes of platelet...
READ MOREOrgan support is a life-saving measure and crucial in many critically ill patients. However, organ support can be associated with complications. Join our panellists as they discuss progress in the management of multiorgan failure and different forms of organ support and treatment strategies for acute kidney injury, respiratory failure, cardiac failure...
READ MOREAPRIL 26-28 Emergency Medicine Workshop (EuSEM) Budapest, Hungary https://iii.hm/1k5s 26-29 11 th EuroELSO Lisbon, Portugal https://iii.hm/1k5t 27-28 19 th Annual Critical Care Symposium Manchester, United Kingdom https://iii.hm/1k5u 27-28 12 th Ultrasound in Acute Care Manchester, United...
READ MOREAn overview of promising biomarkers in critical care, characteristics a biomarker should have and how to ensure their usefulness in clinical practice. Introduction Precision medicine is a medical approach that tailors treatments based on individual patient characteristics and their unique response to therapies for a particular disease....
READ MORESGLT2 inhibitor associated EDKA is becoming more prevalent due to the increasing use of SGLT2 inhibitors in cardiovascular medicine and type 2 diabetes. Physician awareness and knowledge about the disease and diagnostic tools need to improve for better management. Point of care blood testing for ketones can allow for rapid and accurate diagnosis....
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