نتایج جستجو برای: critically illness

تعداد نتایج: 153899  

Journal: :Respiratory care 2009
Charles D McArthur

The ability to predict resting energy expenditure in a given individual during critical illness is very difficult. The unreliability of prediction equations to determine caloric requirements in critically ill patients is well established.1-17 The stress response to a specific insult is not identical across individuals, which further impairs the accuracy of prediction equations. Even the variabl...

2011
Patrick J Neligan John G Laffey

Critical illness is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication of pregnancy. The majority of pregnancy-related critical care admissions occur postpartum. Antenatally, the pregnant patient is more likely to be admitted with diseases non-specific to pregnancy, such as pneumonia. Pregnancy-specific diseases resulting in ICU admission include obstetric hemorrhage, pre-eclampsia/eclampsia,...

2008
Pratish George Jasmine Das Basant Pawar Naveen Kakkar

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) very rarely present simultaneously and pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma to the critical care team. Prompt diagnosis and management with plasma exchange and immunosuppression is life-saving. A patient critically ill with TTP and SLE, successfully managed in the acute period of illness with plasma exchange, ...

2015
Rahul Kashyap Manuel Hache-Marliere Srdjan Gavrilovic Ognjen Gajic

Critical care is a complicated, high risk, resource-dependent environment. Developing countries face common barriers to delivering quality emergent care due to the lack of supplies, coordination, infrastructure, technology, and human resources (e.g., competency-based education, multi-disciplinary staff and access to the most recent literature).(1) More importantly, the capacity to provide care ...

Journal: :Critical Care 2007
Michael Grocott Hugh Montgomery Andre Vercueil

Cellular hypoxia is a fundamental mechanism of injury in the critically ill. The study of human responses to hypoxia occurring as a consequence of hypobaria defines the fields of high-altitude medicine and physiology. A new paradigm suggests that the physiological and pathophysiological responses to extreme environmental challenges (for example, hypobaric hypoxia, hyperbaria, microgravity, cold...

2012
Efrossini Briassouli George Briassoulis

Glutamine may have benefits during immaturity or critical illness in early life but its effects on outcome end hardpoints are controversial. Our aim was to review randomized studies on glutamine supplementation in pups, infants, and children examining whether glutamine affects outcome. Experimental work has proposed various mechanisms of glutamine action but none of the randomized studies in ea...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2012
Shannon S Carson

Patients who are chronically critically ill constitute 5-10% of patients with acute respiratory failure but demand a disproportionate share of ICU resources. Epidemiologic studies and clinical trials require definitions for enrollment, and a uniform definition would be ideal to allow comparisons between studies. While a consensus definition exists (≥ 21 consecutive days of mechanical ventilati...

Journal: :Systematic reviews 2015
Jonathan A Silversides Andrew J Ferguson Daniel F McAuley Bronagh Blackwood John C Marshall Eddy Fan

BACKGROUND Fluid administration to critically ill patients remains the subject of considerable controversy. While intravenous fluid given for resuscitation may be life-saving, a positive fluid balance over time is associated with worse outcomes in critical illness. The aim of this systematic review is to summarise the existing evidence regarding the relationship between fluid administration or ...

2018
Mihael Vucur Christoph Roderburg Lukas Kaiser Anne Theres Schneider Sanchari Roy Sven Heiko Loosen Mark Luedde Christian Trautwein Alexander Koch Frank Tacke Tom Luedde

Mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL), a crucial regulator of necroptotic cell death, was shown to play a role in inflammatory diseases. However, its role as a biomarker in critical illness and sepsis is currently unknown. We analyzed serum levels of MLKL in 136 critically ill patients at admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and after three days of ICU treatment. Results were compared w...

2013
Michael A. LaMantia Paul W. Stewart Timothy F. Platts-Mills Kevin J. Biese Cory Forbach Ezequiel Zamora Brenda K. McCall Frances S. Shofer Charles B. Cairns Jan Busby-Whitehead John S. Kizer

INTRODUCTION Triage of patients is critical to patient safety, yet no clear information exists as to the utility of initial vital signs in identifying critically ill older emergency department (ED) patients. The objective of this study is to evaluate a set of initial vital sign thresholds as predictors of severe illness and injury among older adults presenting to the ED. METHODS We reviewed a...

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