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    Aims and scope. Critical Care is a high-quality, peer-reviewed, international clinical medical journal. Critical Care aims to improve the care of critically ill patients by acquiring, discussing, distributing, and promoting evidence-based information relevant to intensivists. Critical Care aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the ...

  3. Articles | Critical Care - BioMed Central

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    To conduct a systematic review looking into the use of sevoflurane in the management of status asthmaticus (SA) in adults. Gerald Wai Kit Ho, Thirumeninathan Thaarun, Neo Jean Ee, Teo Chong Boon, Koh Zheng Ning, Matthew Edward Cove and Will Ne-Hooi Loh. Critical Care 2024 28:334. Research Published on: 14 October 2024.

  4. About | Critical Care - BioMed Central

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    Aims and scope. Critical Care is a high-quality, peer-reviewed, international clinical medical journal. Critical Care aims to improve the care of critically ill patients by acquiring, discussing, distributing, and promoting evidence-based information relevant to intensivists. Critical Care aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the ...

  5. Ten areas for ICU clinicians to be aware of to help retain nurses...

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    Non-critical care nurses and other healthcare providers may provide significant help and can relieve critical care nurses from performing tasks that are not ICU skill specific (e.g., patient hygiene, turning, suctioning), but how such personnel are recruited and deployed needs careful consideration for people to feel valued and supported.

  6. Submission guidelines | Critical Care - BioMed Central

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    Before you submit. Now you’ve identified a journal to submit to, there are a few things you should be familiar with before you submit. Make sure you are submitting to the most suitable journal - Aims and scope. Understand the costs and funding options - Fees and funding. Make sure your manuscript is accurate and readable - Language editing ...

  7. The use of checklists in the intensive care unit: a scoping...

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    Conclusions. Checklists are commonly used in the intensive care unit and appear in many clinical guidelines. Delirium screening checklists and rounding checklists are well implemented and validated in the literature. Clinical and process of care outcomes associated with checklist use are predominantly positive.

  8. The future of intensive care: delirium should no longer be an...

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    In the ideal intensive care unit (ICU) of the future, all patients are free from delirium, a syndrome of brain dysfunction frequently observed in critical illness and associated with worse ICU-related outcomes and long-term cognitive impairment. Although screening for delirium requires limited time and effort, this devastating disorder remains underestimated during routine ICU care. The COVID ...

  9. Use of artificial intelligence in critical care: opportunities...

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    Background Perhaps nowhere else in the healthcare system than in the intensive care unit environment are the challenges to create useful models with direct time-critical clinical applications more relevant and the obstacles to achieving those goals more massive. Machine learning-based artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to define states and predict future events are commonplace activities ...

  10. The association of arterial partial oxygen pressure with...

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    Background Although several trials were conducted to optimize the oxygenation range in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, no studies have yet reached a universal recommendation on the optimal a partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) range in patients with sepsis. Our aim was to evaluate whether a relatively high arterial oxygen tension is associated with longer survival in sepsis ...

  11. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation versus conventional...

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    Critical Care Med. 2013;41(5):1186–96. Article Google Scholar Patricio D, Peluso L, Brasseur A, Lheureux O, Belliato M, Vincent J-L, Creteur J, Taccone FS. Comparison of extracorporeal and conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a retrospective propensity score matched study. Critical Care. 2019;23(1).