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ICU Management

2024 07 Oct

  At the welcoming ceremony for #LIVES2024, Prof Elie Azoulay reflected on the extraordinary progress of ESICM over the past year, encapsulated in three keywords: Community, Innovation, and Research.   He highlighted that 1 in 5 ESICM members are under 38, underscoring the society’s commitment to fostering diversity and growth. The NEXT group,...Read more

ICU Management

2024 17 Apr

Hyperglycaemia is common in critically ill patients and can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. While intensive insulin therapy (INT) has shown benefits in specific research settings, achieving them in clinical practice without risking hypoglycaemia is challenging. Current consensus guidelines recommend targeting moderate or conventional glucose...Read more

Sepsis

2024 23 Jan

In 2017, an estimated 25 million children worldwide experienced sepsis, resulting in over 3 million deaths. Paediatric sepsis survivors often face ongoing physical, cognitive, emotional, and psychological challenges. Children, particularly in lower-resource settings, face a higher risk of developing sepsis during their early years. The World Health...Read more

ICU Management

2022 16 Mar

APRIL 12  ICU Management & Practice DigiConf Sepsis in Critical Care Virtual Event https://iii.hm/1exj 18-21  51st Critical Care Congress SCCM 2022 Virtual event https://iii.hm/1egu 23-26  32nd ECCMID Lisbon, Portugal https://iii.hm/1egv 27-29  ANZICS/ACCCN Annual Scientific Meeting 2022...Read more

ICU Management

2021 09 Nov

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2021 31 Jan

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2018 25 Feb

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ICU Management

2017 24 Jan

A new set of evidence-based guidelines for promoting family-centred care in neonatal, paediatric, and adult ICUs has been introduced at this year's Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) 46th Critical Care Congress. The guidelines, as well as supporting work tools, are now available on the SCCM and Critical Care Medicine websites. See Also...Read more