Search Tag: organ support

Sepsis

2024 03 Jan

This study focuses on the impact of sepsis, a condition resulting from a dysregulated immune response to infection, on the ability of patients to return to work (RTW). Sepsis is a significant global health concern, causing substantial morbidity and mortality. Sepsis survivors commonly experience long-term cognitive and functional impairments, but the...Read more

ICU Management

2023 09 May

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ICU Management

2023 20 Apr

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ICU Management

2023 20 Apr

When 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 more

ICU Management

2023 20 Apr

Organ 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 more

ICU Management

2021 12 Oct

COVID-19 is still a new disease, and clinicians continue to struggle with finding effective treatments. Among the many treatments that have been evaluated, glucocorticoids and IL-6 receptor antagonists have been shown to reduce mortality in hospitalised COVID-19 patients, and glucocorticoids have shown benefit in critically ill patients.   Convalescent...Read more

ICU Management

2018 16 Mar

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ICU Management

2018 16 Mar

The complex nature of the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) requires an integrated supportive therapy. Native organs have a continuous crosstalk and have in common in most cases an altered composition of the blood circulating and perfusing them. In this article we describe the concept of extracorporeal organ support (ECOS) for the treatment...Read more