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Rapid communication for effective medical resource allocation in the COVID-19 pandemic

Lee K

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Thoracomyoplasty and perioperative negative wound pressure therapy for bronchopleural fistula after trans-sternal bronchial closure

Hwang J, Hong JI, Shin HJ, Shin JS, Kim JH

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The Mount Sinai Hospital Institute for critical care medicine response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Wang J, Leibner E, Hyman JB, Ahmed S, Hamburger J, Hsieh J, Dangayach N, Tandon P, Gidwani U, Leibowitz A, Kohli-Seth R, On behalf of Mount Sinai Anesthesiology and Critical Care COVID19 Writing Grou

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in a surge of critically ill patients. This was especially true in New York City. We present a roadmap for hospitals and...
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Identification and infection control of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in intensive care units

Yi J, Kim KH

Infections with multidrug-resistant organisms among patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are associated with high mortality. Among multidrug-resistant organisms, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) harbor important pathogens for healthcare-associated infections, including pneumonia,...
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Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy is associated with higher mortality rates in patients with sepsis

Hanumanthu BKJ, Nair AS, Katamreddy A, Gilbert JS, You JY, Offor OL, Kushwaha A, Krishnan A, Napolitano M, Palaidimos L, Morante J, Tekwani SS, Mehta S, Gupta A, Goraya H, Sun M, Faillace RT, Gulani P

Background: Patients with sepsis are at risk for developing sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC). Previous studies offer inconsistent results regarding the association of SIC and mortality. This study sought to assess whether...
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Intensive care unit professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain: social and work-related variables, COVID-19 symptoms, worries, and generalized anxiety levels

García-Hedrera FJ, Gil-Almagro F, Carmona-Monge FJ, Peñacoba-Puente C, Catalá-Mesón P, Velasco-Furlong L

Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 outbreak has been identified as a pandemic and global health emergency. It presents as a severe acute respiratory disease. The rapid dissemination...
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Perfusion parameters during cardiopulmonary bypass as a predictor of acute kidney injury after aortic valve replacement

Lee Y, Kim SH, Hwang HY, Sohn SH, Choi JW, Kim KH

Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major complication after cardiac surgery and significantly affects postoperative mortality and morbidity. This study was conducted to evaluate the association between target pump...
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Clinical features and outcomes of critically ill patients with Elizabethkingia meningoseptica: an emerging pathogen

Umair A, Nasir N

Background: Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, formerly known as Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, is a non-motile, non-fastidious, catalase and oxidase-positive, aerobic, glucosenon- fermentative, Gram-negative bacillus that was first defined by Elizabeth O. King in 1959....
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Circumferential esophageal perforation resulting in tension hydropneumothorax in a patient with septic shock

Saffo S, Farrell J, Nagar A

Esophageal perforations occur traumatically or spontaneously and are typically associated with high mortality rates. Early recognition and prompt management are essential. We present the case of a 76-year-old man who...
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Effects of high-flow nasal cannula in patients with mild to moderate hypercapnia: a prospective observational study

Nam KH, Kang HK, Lee SS, Park SH, Kang SW, Hwang JJ, Park SY, Kim WY, Suh HJ, Kim EY, Seo GJ, Koh Y, Hong SB, Huh JW, Lim CM

Background: Evidence for using high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) in hypercapnia is still limited. Most of the clinical studies had been conducted retrospectively, and there had been conflicting reports for the...
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Comparison of characteristics and ventilatory course between coronavirus disease 2019 and Middle East respiratory syndrome patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome

Khalid I, Yamani RM, Imran M, Akhtar MA, Imran M, Gul R, Khalid TJ, Wali GY

Background: Both coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS) can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS); however, the former is postulated to lead to an atypical ARDS...
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Impact of prone position on outcomes of COVID-19 patients with spontaneous breathing

Bahloul M, Kharrat S, Hafdhi M, Maalla A, Turki O, Chtara K, Ammar R, Suissi B, Hamida CB, Chelly H, Mahfoudh KB, Bouaziz M

Background: In this study, we explored whether early application of the prone position (PP) can improve severe hypoxemia and respiratory failure in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with spontaneous breathing. Methods:...
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The Efficacy of vitamin C, thiamine, and corticosteroid therapy in adult sepsis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Somagutta MKR, Pormento MKL, Khan MA, Hamdan A, Hange N, KC M, Pagad S, Jain MS, Lingarajah S, Sharma V, Kaur J, Emuze B, Batti E, Iloeje OJ

Background: Previous studies have suggested favorable outcomes of hydrocortisone, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), and thiamine (HAT) therapy in patients with sepsis. However, similar results have not been duplicated in sequential...
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