Volume 23 - Issue 2, 2023
- ICU
- 20/04/2023
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READ MOREKidney Replacement Therapy is a commonly used therapeutic strategy in the intensive care unit for patients who develop Acute Kidney Injury or who already have a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease. ICU staff should know when to use it and which type is most suitable for the circumstances. Epidemiology and Outcomes of AKI Acute kidney...
READ MOREExtracorporeal organ support (ECOS) involves an extensive use of healthcare resources and clinical problem-solving challenges. The feasibility of applying known ecological analysis and sustainability strategies in healthcare need to be started in this setting. Introduction As with any other species, human activity modifies the environment...
READ MOREThe timing and application of dialysis in the ICU is highly variable contributing to poor outcomes. A clinical decision support system (CDSS) incorporating a dynamic predictive algorithm for organ support could improve outcomes. Background Multiorgan failure (MOF) and acute kidney injury (AKI) are frequently encountered in critically...
READ MOREExtracorporeal membrane oxygenation is a resource that is accessible in hospitals and intensive care units all over the world. In serious situations, ECMO therapy is intended to provide haemodynamic and/or ventilatory support. Because of this, many people refer to the ECMO patient as "the most critical patient." As a result, there is a very high...
READ MORENursing teams play an important role in providing safe and adequate care to critically ill patients in the ICU. The patient-to-nurse ratio significantl
READ MOREConflict zones often involve gunfights, bomb blasts, and mass casualty incidents. However, patients in conflict zones may also present with everyday...
READ MOREDiabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that is becoming increasingly common in the general population. An estimated 537 million people worldwide...
READ MORE7th Annual Congress on Emergency Nursing & Case Reports
READ MOREAndrew T. Leitner, M.D., Appointed Chair of City of Hope Department of Supportive Care Medicine
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