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The efficacy of intensivist-led closed-system intensive care units in improving outcomes for cancer patients requiring emergent surgical intervention

Kim EY

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Corrigendum to: Comparative evaluation of tocilizumab and itolizumab for treatment of severe COVID-19 in India: a retrospective cohort study

Kumar A, Kumar N, Pattanayak A, Kumar A, Palavesam S, Nagaraju PM, Das R

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Post–intensive-care morbidity among pediatric patients in Thailand: prevalence, risk factors, and the importance of the post–intensive-care clinic

Chaiyakulsil C

Background: Long-term survival data for critically ill children discharged to post-intensive care clinics are scarce, especially in Asia. The main objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of...
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Successful neural modulation of bedside modified thoracic epidural anesthesia for ventricular tachycardia electrical storm

Kang KW

Ventricular tachycardia (VT)/ventricular fibrillation (VF) storm can be hemodynamically compromising and life-threatening. Management of medically refractory VT/VF storm is challenging in the intensive care unit. A 38-year-old male patient was...
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Hydranencephaly in a newborn due to occupational toluene exposure during pregnancy: a case report

Aydın B, Botan E, Gülensoy B, Akyol S

The etiopathogenesis of hydranencephaly remains unclear; however, exposure to toxic substances during pregnancy likely increases hydranencephaly risk. Head computed tomography (CT) was performed in a neonate 9 hours post-delivery because...
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Effects of closed- versus open-system intensive care units on mortality rates in patients with cancer requiring emergent surgical intervention for acute abdominal complications: a single-center retrospective study in Korea

Lee JH, Kim JH, You KH, Han WH

Background: In this study, we aimed to compare the in-hospital mortality of patients with cancer who experienced acute abdominal complications that required emergent surgery in open (treatment decisions made by...
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Higher caloric intake through enteral nutrition is associated with lower hospital mortality rates in patients with candidemia and shock in Taiwan

Wang CY, Wang TJ, Wu YC, Hsu CY

Background: Candidemia is associated with markedly high intensive care unit (ICU) mortality rates. Although the Impact of Early Enteral vs. Parenteral Nutrition on Mortality in Patients Requiring Mechanical Ventilation and...
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Challenges of implementing the hour-1 sepsis bundle: a qualitative study from a secondary hospital in Indonesia

Sasmito P, Pranata S, Pamungkas RA, Emaliyawati E, Arifani N

Background: Good sepsis management is key to successful sepsis therapy and optimal patient outcomes. Objectives: This study aimed to determine obstacles among nurses and doctors to implementing the hour-1 sepsis...
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Performance evaluation of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring device (HemoVista) based on multi-channel thoracic impedance plethysmography technology

Park J, Choi BM

Background: A non-invasive method of measuring cardiac output (CO) can be beneficial in the care of critically ill patients. HemoVista (BiLab Co., Ltd.) is a medical device that measures CO...
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Development and implementation of an artificial intelligence–enhanced care model to improve patient safety in hospital wards in Spain

Huete-Garcia A, Rodriguez-Lopez S

Background: Early detection of critical events in hospitalized patients improves clinical outcomes and reduces mortality rates. Traditional early warning score systems, such as the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2),...
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Isolated reversible mydriasis was associated with the use of nebulized ipratropium bromide: a case series using quantitative pupilometer in Korea

Park SH, Kim TJ, Ko SB

Background: Abnormal pupillary reactivity is a neurological emergency requiring prompt evaluation to identify its underlying causes. Although isolated unilateral mydriasis without accompanying neurological abnormalities is rare, it has occasionally been...
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Incidence of hypoglycemia in hyperkalemia patients after treatment with insulin and dextrose in the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital in India: a prospective observational study

Chaurasia V, Jamshed N, Aggrawal P, Bhoi S, Ekka M, Sinha TP, Kumar A, Mishra PR, Das AK

Background: Hypoglycemia is a serious, often overlooked complication of treating hyperkalemia with insulin and dextrose. If not recognized and managed, it can increase morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to...
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Early management of adult sepsis and septic shock: Korean clinical practice guidelines

Park C, Ku NS, Park DW, Park JH, Ha TS, Kim DW, Park SY, Chang Y, Jo KW, Baek MS, Seo Y, Shin TG, Yu G, Lee J, Choi YJ, Jang JY, Jung YT, Jeong I, Cho HJ, Woo A, Kim S, Bae DH, Kang SW, Park SH, Suh GY, Park S

Background: Despite recent advances and global improvements in sepsis recognition and supportive care, mortality rates remain high, and adherence to sepsis bundle components in Korea is low. To address this,...
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Factors associated with unplanned intensive care unit readmission among trauma patients in Republic of Korea

Lee Y, Kang BH

Background: In trauma patients, unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) readmission (UIR) is associated with poor clinical outcomes. In this study, we aimed to analyze associated factors for UIR in trauma...
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Left ventricle unloading during veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: review with updated evidence

Lim Y, Kim MC, Jeong IS

Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is widely used to treat medically refractory cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest, and its usage has increased exponentially over time. Although VA-ECMO has many advantages...
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Early detection of bloodstream infection in critically ill children using artificial intelligence

Han HJ, Kim K, Park JD

Background: Despite the high mortality associated with bloodstream infection (BSI), early detection of this condition is challenging in critical settings. The objective of this study was to create a machine...
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Striving for excellence in ventilator bundle compliance through continuous quality improvement initiative in the intensive care unit of a tertiary care hospital in India

Paliwal N, Bihani P, Jaju R, Mohammed S, Prakash P, Tharu V

Background: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a significant nosocomial infection in intensive care units (ICUs). Ventilator bundle (VB) implementation has been shown to decrease the incidence of VAP. This study presents...
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Impact of perioperative high-intensity statin treatment on the occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation after coronary artery bypass grafting: a meta-analysis

Lee Y, Im S, Kang Y, Sohn SH, Jang Mj, Hwang HY

Background: This meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the impact of high-intensity statin treatment on new-onset postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods: Four databases were searched for studies that...
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Differences in the psychological preparedness of emergency nurses for caring for victims of violence against women according to nurse gender: a nationwide cross-sectional questionnaire survey in Japan

Kato A

Background: With the increasing incidence of violence against women (VAW), emergency department (ED) nurses should be trained to respond appropriately to victims of VAW (VVAW). However, the psychological preparedness of...
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Red blood cell transfusion for critically ill patients admitted through the emergency department in South Korea

Kim TS, Cho Y, Choi HJ, Park J, Kim W, Ahn C, Kim JY

Background: Red blood cells (RBCs) are a limited resource, and the adverse effects of transfusion must be considered. Multiple randomized controlled trials on transfusion thresholds have been conducted, leading to...
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