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Update on the Management of Iatrogenic Gas Embolism
Gas embolism is defined by the clinical manifestations occurring following the entry of gas into a vessel. It may occur during trauma, pregnancy, or as a consequence of medical or surgical procedures, i.e., ia...
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Outcome of bloodstream infections among spinal cord injury patients and impact of multidrug-resistant organisms
Retrospective cohort study.
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Open AccessESICM LIVES 2016: part three
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Blood stream infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms among spinal cord-injured patients, epidemiology over 16 years and associated risks: a comparative study
Retrospective study.
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Fluid type and the use of renal replacement therapy in sepsis: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Fluid resuscitation, along with the early administration of antibiotics, is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with sepsis. However, whether differences in resuscitation fluids impact on the requirement...
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Syndrome de basse T3
Les patients hospitalisés pour une pathologie sévère peuvent présenter un syndrome de basse T3 associant biologiquement T3 basse, T4 normale ou basse, rT3 augmentée et absence d’augmentation de la thyroid stimula...
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Open AccessVasopressin Versus Norepinephrine for the Management of Shock After Cardiac Surgery (VaNCS study): a randomized controlled trial
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Intoxications graves par le monoxyde de carbone
Les intoxications au monoxyde de carbone (CO) continuent de provoquer une centaine de décès par an et des milliers de prises en charge médicale.
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Démographie et structures des services de réanimation français (hors réanimation chirurgicale): état des lieux
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Modulation adrénergique et défaillance cardiaque au cours du sepsis: intérêt des bêtabloquants
Malgré les progrès thérapeutiques récents, le choc septique conserve une mortalité trop élevée. Le système adrénergique est un modulateur clé du fonctionnement des organes et de l’homéostasie cardiovasculaire....
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Time course of organ failure in patients with septic shock treated with hydrocortisone: results of the Corticus study
Introduction: Corticosteroids have been proposed to decrease morbidity and mortality in patients with septic shock. An impact on morbidity should be anticipated to be earlier and more easily detect...
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Time course of organ failure in patients with septic shock treated with hydrocortisone: results of the Corticus study
Corticosteroids have been proposed to decrease morbidity and mortality in patients with septic shock. An impact on morbidity should be anticipated to be earlier and more easily detected than the impact on mort...
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Open AccessClinical and biological effects of high-dose sodium selenite, continuously administered in septic shock
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Open AccessEffects of hyperglycemia and intensive insulin therapy on neurons and glial cells during critical illness
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Nouvelles pistes dans le traitement du sepsis — Modulation β-adrénergique au cours du sepsis
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L’insuline en réanimation — Pourquoi contrôler la glycémie en réanimation ?
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Interférences avec l’axe corticotrope
Les glandes surrénales comportent deux entités fonctionnelles: la médullaire et le cortex. La médullaire est à l’origine de la production des hormones du système sympathique (adrénaline et noradrénaline). Le c...
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Combination antibiotic therapy with macrolides improves survival in intubated patients with community-acquired pneumonia
To assess the effect on survival of macrolides or fluoroquinolones in intubated patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with severe community-acquired pneumonia (severe CAP).
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The Neuroendocrine Response to Sepsis
Acute response to LPS includes the release of a number of proinflammatory mediators that reach the brain in areas free of blood-brain barrier, or via specific transport systems. The hypothalamic-pituitary axis...
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Understanding international differences in terminology for delirium and other types of acute brain dysfunction in critically ill patients
Delirium (acute brain dysfunction) is a potentially life threatening disturbance in brain function that frequently occurs in critically ill patients. While this area of brain dysfunction in critical care is ra...