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Pneumothorax and pulmonary air leaks as ventilator-induced injuries in COVID-19

Martelli G, Tiberio I

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Influence of sarcopenia focused on critically ill patients

Akan B

A systemic review was performed to evaluate the epidemiological, pathophysiological, and clinical features of sarcopenia, the relationship of sarcopenia with critical illness and its impact on mortality, and diagnostic methods...
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Pneumothorax rate in intubated patients with COVID-19

Capaccione KM, D’souza B, Leb J, Luk L, Duong J, Tsai WY, Navot B, Dumeer S, Mohammed A, Salvatore MM

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Critical emergency medicine and the resuscitative care unit

Mermiri M, Mavrovounis G, Chatzis D, Mpoutsikos I, Tsaroucha A, Dova M, Angelopoulou Z, Ragias D, Chalkias A, Pantazopoulos I

Critical emergency medicine is the medical field concerned with management of critically ill patients in the emergency department (ED). Increased ED stay due to intensive care unit (ICU) overcrowding has...
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Retrieval of a tracheobronchial blood clot with a Yankauer suction catheter in complete airway obstruction

Kaushik S, Jain G, Gupta N, Saini LK, Sindhwani G

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Evolution of COVID-19 management in critical care: review and perspective from a hospital in the United Kingdom

Jha AK, Kulkarni SG

The unexpected emergence and spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been pandemic, with long-lasting effects, and unfortunately, it does not seem to have ended. Integrating advanced planning, strong teamwork,...
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Abstract to publication conversion in pediatric critical care medicine in Pakistan

Haque A, Shahzad M, Jurair H, Siddiqui NUR, Ishaque S, Abbas Q

Background: To determine the rate of conversion of abstracts presented at conferences into full-text articles published in peer-reviewed journals in the field of pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM) in a...
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Development of a prognostic scoring system in patients with pneumonia requiring ventilator care for more than 4 days: a single-center observational study

Oh Y, Kang Y, Lee K

Background: The aim of the present study was to develop a prognostic model using demographic characteristics, comorbidities, and clinical variables measured on day 4 of mechanical ventilation (MV) for patients...
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A successfully treated case of primary purulent pericarditis complicated by cardiac tamponade and pneumopericardium

Beom JW, Ko Y, Boo KY, Lee JG, Choi JH, Joo SJ, Moon JH, Kim SW, Kim SY

Acute pericarditis is caused by various factors, but purulent pericarditis is rare. Primary purulent pericarditis in immunocompetent hosts is very rare in the modern antibiotics era. We report a successfully...
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Successful resuscitation of refractory ventricular fibrillation with double sequence defibrillation

Park S, Kim JY, Cho YD, Lee E, Shim B, Yoon YH

In cardiac arrest, if the initial rhythm is ventricular fibrillation (VF) or pulseless ventricular tachycardia, the survival rates are high and good neurologic outcomes are expected. However, the mortality rate...
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Is two-dimensional echocardiography better than electrocardiography for predicting patient outcomes after cardiac arrest?

Kim DK, Cho YS, Kim J, Lee BK, Lee DH, Jung E, Moon JM, Chun BJ

Background: Coronary artery stenosis increases hospital mortality and leads to poor neurological recovery in cardiac arrest (CA) patients. However, electrocardiography (ECG) cannot fully predict the presence of coronary artery stenosis...
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Effectiveness of online versus in-person structured training program on arterial blood gas, electrolytes, and ventilatory management of critically ill patients

Jain G, Gupta B, Gupta P, Panda S, Sharma S, Rao S

Background: Due to the risk of viral transmission during in-person training, a shift toward online platforms is imperative in the current pandemic. Therefore, we compared the effectiveness of an in-person...
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Feasibility study of incident dark-field video microscope for measuring microcirculatory variables in the mouse dorsal skinfold chamber model

Kang C, Cho AR, Lee HJ, Kim HJ, Kim EJ, Jeo S, Hong JM, Moon D

Background: Despite the importance of microcirculation in organ function, monitoring microcirculation is not a routine practice. With developments in microscopic technology, incident dark field (IDF) microscopy (Cytocam) has allowed visualization...
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