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The effect of socioeconomic status, insurance status, and insurance coverage benefits on mortality in critically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit

Park MS

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Neurological complications during the course of severe COVID-19: is it just the tip of the iceberg?

Yamanyar GK, Halacli B, Yildirim M, Topeli A

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Gravity-induced ischemia in the brain and prone positioning for COVID-19 patients breathing spontaneously: still far from the truth!

Bahloul M, Kharrat S, Chtara K, Chelly H, Hamida CB, Bouaziz M

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Inhaled iloprost can improve oxygenation and shunt fraction in severe COVID-19

Serbanescu-Kele Apor de Zalán , Foudraine NA, Le Noble JL

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Gravity-induced ischemia in the brain-and prone positioning for COVID-19 patients breathing spontaneously

Jaster JH, Ottaviani G

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Successful noninvasive ventilation in a severely acidotic and hypercapnic comatose COVID-19 patient with multiple comorbidities: a case report

Poonuraparampil JA, Karim HMR, Kesavankutty MP, Nayak PP

Effective use of noninvasive ventilation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is well-known. However, noninvasive ventilation in patients presenting with altered sensorium and severe acidosis (pH
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Awakening in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation

Lee SH

Although the rate of lung transplantation (LTx), the last treatment option for end-stage lung disease, is increasing, some patients waiting for LTx need a bridging strategy for LTx due to...
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Nosocomial meningitis in intensive care: a 10-year retrospective study and literature review

Valdoleiros SR, Torrão C, Freitas LS, Mano D, Gonçalves C, Teixeira C

Background: Nosocomial meningitis is a medical emergency that requires early diagnosis, prompt initiation of therapy, and frequent admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: A retrospective study was conducted...
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Serum lactate levels in cirrhosis and non-cirrhosis patients with septic shock

Tongyoo S, Sutthipool K, Viarasilpa T, Permpikul C

Background: In septic shock patients with cirrhosis, impaired liver function might decrease lactate elimination and produce a higher lactate level. This study investigated differences in initial lactate, lactate clearance, and...
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The feasibility and safety of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy without endotracheal guidance in the intensive care unit

Kim JE, Lee DH

Background: Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) is a common procedure in intensive care units (ICUs). Although it is thought to be safe and easily performed at the bedside, PDT usually requires...
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2021 KSCCM clinical practice guidelines for pain, agitation, delirium, immobility, and sleep disturbance in the intensive care unit

Seo Y, Lee HJ, Ha EJ, Ha TS

We revised and expanded the “2010 Guideline for the Use of Sedatives and Analgesics in the Adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU).” We revised the 2010 Guideline based mainly on the...
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Brain-lung interaction: a vicious cycle in traumatic brain injury

Chacón-Aponte AA, Durán-Vargas ÉA, Arévalo-Carrillo JA, Lozada-Martínez ID, Bolaño-Romero MP, Moscote-Salazar LR, Grille P, Janjua T

The brain-lung interaction can seriously affect patients with traumatic brain injury, triggering a vicious cycle that worsens patient prognosis. Although the mechanisms of the interaction are not fully elucidated, several...
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Association between the National Health Insurance coverage benefit extension policy and clinical outcomes of ventilated patients: a retrospective study

Yoo W, Kim S, Kim S, Jeong E, Lee K

Background: This study aimed to investigate the association between the Korean National Health Insurance coverage benefit extension policy and clinical outcomes of patients who were ventilated owing to various respiratory...
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Comparison of high-flow nasal oxygen therapy and noninvasive ventilation in COVID-19 patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Glenardi G, Chriestya F, Oetoro BJ, Mangkuliguna G, Natalia N

Background: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a major adverse event commonly encountered in severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Although noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) has long been used in the management...
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Diaphragm ultrasound as a better predictor of successful extubation from mechanical ventilation than rapid shallow breathing index

Alam MJ, Roy S, Iktidar MA, Padma FK, Nipun KI, Chowdhury S, Nath RK, Rashid HO

Background: In 3%–19% of patients, reintubation is needed 48–72 hours following extubation, which increases intensive care unit (ICU) morbidity, mortality, and expenses. Extubation failure is frequently caused by diaphragm dysfunction....
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of critically ill COVID-19 patients in Sfax, Tunisia

Bahloul M, Kharrat S, Chtara K, Hafdhi M, Turki O, Baccouche N, Ammar R, Kallel N, Hsairi M, Chakroun-Walha O, Hamida CB, Chelly H, Mahfoudh KB, Karoui A, Karray H, Rekik N, Bouaziz M

Background: Africa, like the rest of the world, has been impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, only a few studies covering this subject in Africa have been...
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A machine learning model for predicting favorable outcome in severe traumatic brain injury patients after 6 months

Nourelahi M, Dadboud F, Khalili H, Niakan A, Parsaei H

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI), which occurs commonly worldwide, is among the more costly of health and socioeconomic problems. Accurate prediction of favorable outcomes in severe TBI patients could assist...
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