• Jorge Lopez-Fermin


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    Email —  ******@***gmail.com
    Master in Data Science and Big Data
    Intensive Care Unit ISSSTE High Specialty Hospital —  Veracruz, Mexico

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  • Mechanical Power in ARDS: Hand in Hand With Gattinoni

    • 20/05/2025

    High levels of mechanical power are associated with a higher incidence of lung damage and worse outcomes in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. This article explores the fundamentals of mechanical power, proper regulation of ventilatory support and the prevention of lung damage associated with mechanical ventilation.   Introduction Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

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  • Burnout Among Mexican Doctors: Perspective of Data from a Population C

    • 10/03/2025

    Our line of research is based on the problem of burnout syndrome in a hospital in Southeastern Mexico, analysing the impact of competence assessment and mistreatment in the workplace.             Introduction Burnout syndrome, first described by Maslach in 1982, is characterised by emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and diminished personal achi

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  • Early Mobilisation in Critical Care: Beyond Traditional Limits

    • 01/10/2024

      Early mobilisation in critical care significantly improves outcomes in critically ill patients. Overcoming boundaries requires a proactive approach, training, research and multidisciplinary collaboration.   Introduction Early mobilisation in the critically ill patient is essential to mitigate the adverse consequences of bed rest and improve outcomes and cost reduction. The absence

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  • Doing More Can Be Worse: Ten Common Errors in the ICU

    • 17/02/2022

    Some of the most common interventions in the ICU can be associated with poor results. We present ten situations in which doing less is better for the critically ill patient. Introduction For decades, the focus of patient management in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has been to perform a large number of interventions in critically ill patients, many of which are based on clinical judgment...

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  • Challenges in the Management of Severe SARS-CoV2 Infection in Elderly

    • 14/09/2020

    Elderly patients have damaging and serious complications when they acquire SARS-CoV2 infection. It is thus important to consider this particular age group for better management of COVID-19. The gradual reversal of the population pyramid that has developed in recent decades has resulted in older adults being mostly affected in a pandemic situation. Senior people are the defenceless...

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