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COVID-19 patients: when and whom to ventilate?

Lal T, Sircar M

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Lack of evidence for a nutritional support team in a trauma intensive care unit?

Cho JH

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Suggestions and tips regarding polymyxin B-immobilized fiber column direct hemoperfusion of neonates with sepsis

Nishizaki N

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Corrigendum to: Risk factors associated with inpatient cardiac arrest during emergency endotracheal intubation at general wards

Park C

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Is the use of automated artificial manual breathing unit resuscitators justified during a pandemic mechanical ventilator crisis?

Kakkar K, Gupta B

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Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation may be useful in critically ill COVID-19 patients with suspected cardiac injury

Heo E, Oh SJ, Lee HW, Lee JK, Kim DK, Park SW

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Decision-making regarding withdrawal of lifesustaining treatment and the role of intensivists in the intensive care unit: a single-center study

Lee SI, Hong KS, Park J, Lee YJ

Background: This study examined the experience of withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment in patients hospitalized in the intensive care units (ICUs) of a tertiary care center. It also considers the...
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Reliability of the Korean version of the RichardsCampbell Sleep Questionnaire

Kim JK, Park JH, Cho J, Lee SM, Lee J

Background: Sleep disorders are common in critically ill patients. Unfortunately, sleep assessment is challenging in many intensive care units (ICUs). The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ) is a simple subjective tool...
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Home mechanical ventilation: back to basics

Park S, Suh ES

Over recent decades, the use of home mechanical ventilation (HMV) has steadily increased worldwide, with varying prevalence in different countries. The key indication for HMV is chronic respiratory failure with...
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Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score as a predictor of mortality in ventilated patients with multidrug-resistant bacteremia

Oh Y, Roh J, Lee J, Chung HS, Lee K, Lee MK

Background: The occurrence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteremia in ventilated patients may be associated with a high mortality rate. We evaluated whether Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score on the day...
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Clinical outcomes of difficult-to-wean patients with ventilator dependency at intensive care unit discharge

Lee JM, Lee SM, Song JH, Kim YS

Background: Ventilator-dependent patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) who are difficult to wean from invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) have been increasing in number. However, data on the clinical outcomes...
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Percutaneous bicaval dual lumen cannula for extracorporeal life support

Kim W, Kwon HW, Min J, Cho S, Kwak JG, Park JD, Kim WH

Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a useful mechanical device for pediatric patients with severe respiratory failure. Conventional veno-venous ECMO using double cannulation, however, is not feasible due to size...
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Comparison of salivary and serum cortisol levels in mechanically ventilated patients and non-critically ill patients

Kim JH, Kim YJ, Lee SM, Lee J

Background: Although the measuring free cortisol is ideal for assessment of hypothalamicpituitary-adrenal function, it is not routinely measured. Salivary cortisol correlates well with the biologically active free cortisol. Therefore, this...
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Early laparoscopic exploration for acute mesenteric ischemia after cardiac surgery

Kim SH, Hwang HY, Kim MJ, Park KJ, Kim KB

Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) after cardiac surgery is a rare but fatal complication. Early diagnosis and intervention can be lifesaving. We report two cases of patients who underwent early diagnostic...
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Inhalation sedation for postoperative patients in the intensive care unit: initial sevoflurane concentration and comparison of opioid use with propofol sedation

Jung S, Na S, Kim HB, Joo HJ, Kim J

Background: Although the use of volatile sedatives in the intensive care unit (ICU) is increasing in Europe, it remains infrequent in Asia. Therefore, there are no clinical guidelines available. This...
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Effectiveness of a multidisciplinary team for nutrition support in a trauma intensive care unit

Oh E, Shim H, Yon HJ, Moon JS, Kang DR, Jang JY

Background: We evaluated clinical and nutritional outcomes according to multidisciplinary team involvement in nutrition support in a regional trauma intensive care unit (TICU). Methods: We retrospectively compared the outcomes for 339...
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Association between postoperative fluid balance and mortality and morbidity in critically ill patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections: a retrospective study

Sim J, Kwak JY, Jung YT

Background: Postoperative fluid overload may increase the risk of developing pulmonary complications and other adverse outcomes. We evaluated the impact of excessive fluid administration on postoperative outcomes in critically ill...
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