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    Critical Care - Page 30

    Treatment of Septic Shock in Resource-Limited Settings

    Treatment of Septic Shock in Resource-Limited Settings

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli23 Feb 2018 8:00 PM IST
    Recommendations for haemodynamic assessment and support in sepsis and septic shock in resource-limited settings are largely lacking.In order to fill...
    Reducing Infection outbreaks at hospitals: Now, Copper-coated uniforms

    Reducing Infection outbreaks at hospitals: Now, Copper-coated uniforms

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh17 Feb 2018 7:05 PM IST
    Bacterial infection is a major issue in hospitals across the UK and has been rising due to its spread on surfaces and clothing. Healthcare...
    Role of steroids in treating septic shock: NEJM

    Role of steroids in treating septic shock: NEJM

    Ruby khatun khatun22 Jan 2018 8:23 PM IST
    The results from the largest ever study of septic shock could improve treatment for critically ill patients and save health systems worldwide hundreds...
    Ideal body weight preferable for the size selection of the PLMA in overweight and obese patients

    Ideal body weight preferable for the size selection of the PLMA in overweight and obese patients

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh1 Jan 2018 7:20 PM IST
    The study by a research team by Sohan Lal Solanki, Jeson R Doctor et al :The ProSeal laryngeal mask airway (PLMA) has advantages of providing better...
    Mortality similar in early Enteral vs. Parenteral nutrition in ICUs

    Mortality similar in early Enteral vs. Parenteral nutrition in ICUs

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli21 Dec 2017 7:20 PM IST
    Whether the route of early feeding affects outcomes of patients with severe critical illnesses is controversial.The data supporting U.S. and European...
    Red cell distribution width is prognostic marker in severe sepsis: PGI Chadigarh

    Red cell distribution width is prognostic marker in severe sepsis: PGI Chadigarh

    Ruby khatun khatun23 Sept 2017 10:30 AM IST
    Sepsis is a dysregulated host response to infection resulting in potentially life-threatening organ dysfunction.A recent study was performed by...
    Biomarkers as predictive of sepsis as lengthy patient monitoring

    Biomarkers as predictive of sepsis as lengthy patient monitoring

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh11 Sept 2017 9:10 AM IST
    Sepsis is a deadly and quick-moving medical condition, but its presence can be betrayed early on by the very immune responses that trigger it.A team...
    ARDS survivors from ICU may suffer from prolonged post-intensive care syndrome : Study

    ARDS survivors from ICU may suffer from prolonged post-intensive care syndrome : Study

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh25 Aug 2017 9:15 AM IST
    Patients who survive acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) often leave a hospital intensive care unit with debilitating mental, physical, or...
    Obese heart surgery patients require significantly more ICU resources

    Obese heart surgery patients require significantly more ICU resources

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh13 Aug 2017 10:00 AM IST
    After heart surgery, obese patients tend to require additional intensive care unit (ICU) services and longer recovery times when compared to non-obese...
    Pneumonia, sepsis associated with 6 times more risk of cardiovascular disease: European Journal

    Pneumonia, sepsis associated with 6 times more risk of cardiovascular disease: European Journal

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh3 Aug 2017 11:00 AM IST
    Pneumonia or sepsis in adults that results in hospital admission is associated with a six-fold increased risk of cardiovascular disease in the first...
    FDA clears first neonatal magnetic resonance imaging device

    FDA clears first neonatal magnetic resonance imaging device

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh23 July 2017 9:55 AM IST
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device specifically for neonatal brain and head imaging in...
    Could calcium hold the key to fighting a dangerous hospital infection?

    Could calcium hold the key to fighting a dangerous hospital infection?

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh21 July 2017 9:39 AM IST
    It lurks in hospitals and nursing homes, surviving the cleaning crew's attempt to kill it by holing up in a tiny hard shell. It preys upon patients...
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