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Low cardiac output syndrome score to evaluate postoperative cardiac surgery patients in a pediatric intensive care unit.
CONCLUSION: The objective of this study was to draw attention to the potential use of a common language in the care of critical pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery with a previously defined scoring method that includes parameters indicating poor perfusion in the patient. PMID: 32633258 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi arsivi - June 30, 2020 Category: Cardiology Authors: Aslan N, Yıldızdaş D, Göçen U, Erdem S, Demir F, Yontem A, Özgür Horoz Ö, Sertdemir Y Tags: Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars Source Type: research

Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 060
This study enrolled 2500+ from whom 362 had a DVT, among them 6.3% have proximal DVT not located in common femoral or popliteal locations. This study shows a significant number of patients with proximal DVTs that a 2-point scan would miss.Recommended by: Daniel CabreraEmergency Medicine, Adminstration Gupta, M. Happy Meals for Everyone? Ann Emerg Med 2014; 64(6): 609 – 611. PMID: 25454564This excellent editorial points out the positive and negative aspects of an accompanying study (PMID: 25182541) which examined the patient and ED characteristics associated with patient satisfaction scores. Obviously, a growing ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - December 4, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jeremy Fried Tags: R&R in the FASTLANE critical care emergency Emergency Medicine Intensive Care Press Ganey recommendations Review Source Type: blogs

Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 088
This article seeks to protocolize this modality into 5 specific assessments (the “5Es”): Pericardial Effusion, Qualitative Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction, Ventricular Equality, Exit (Aortic Root measurement/assessment) and Entrance (IVC diameter and respirophasic variation). This approach is a nice way to remind clinicians of all the areas EP FOCUS can assess. The article also highlights a number of pitfalls that can lead to misdiagnosis that are critical to understand. Recommended by Anand Swaminathan Critical CareJovin TG et al. Thrombectomy within 8 Hours after Symptom Onset in Ischemic Stroke. NEJM 20...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - June 17, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Soren Rudolph Tags: R&R in the FASTLANE critical care Education Emergency Medicine examination Intensive Care research and reviews Source Type: blogs

French Intensive Care Society, International congress - Réanimation 2016.
C, Sauneuf B, Verrier P, Pottier V, Orabona M, Samba D, Viquesnel G, Lermuzeaux M, Hazera P, Hanouz JL, Parienti JJ, Du Cheyron D, Demoule A, Clavel M, Rolland-Debord C, Perbet S, Terzi N, Kouatchet A, Wallet F, Roze H, Vargas F, Guérin C, Dellamonica J, Jaber S, Similowski T, Quenot JP, Binquet C, Vinsonneau C, Barbar SD, Vinault S, Deckert V, Lemaire S, Hssain AA, Bruyère R, Souweine B, Lagrost L, Adrie C, Jung B, Daurat A, De Jong A, Chanques G, Mahul M, Monnin M, Molinari N, Lheureux O, Trepo E, Hites M, Cotton F, Wolff F, Surin R, Créteur J, Vincent JL, Gustot T, Jacobs F, Taccone FS, Neuville M, Timsit JF, El-Hel...
Source: Australian Family Physician - May 31, 2016 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jaillette E, Girault C, Brunin G, Zerimech F, Chiche A, Broucqsault-Dedrie C, Fayolle C, Minacori F, Alves I, Barrailler S, Robriquet L, Delaporte E, Thellier D, Delcourte C, Duhamel A, Nseir S, Valette X, Desmeulles I, Savary B, Masson R, Seguin A, Daubi Tags: Ann Intensive Care Source Type: research

Neuromonitoring in neonatal critical care part II: extremely premature infants and critically ill neonates
Pediatr Res. 2022 Nov 25. doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02392-2. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNeonatal intensive care has expanded from cardiorespiratory care to a holistic approach emphasizing brain health. To best understand and monitor brain function and physiology in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the most commonly used tools are amplitude-integrated EEG, full multichannel continuous EEG, and near-infrared spectroscopy. Each of these modalities has unique characteristics and functions. While some of these tools have been the subject of expert consensus statements or guidelines, there is no overarching agreement on...
Source: Pediatric Research - November 26, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Mohamed El-Dib Nicholas S Abend Topun Austin Geraldine Boylan Valerie Chock M Roberta Cilio Gorm Greisen Lena Hellstr öm-Westas Petra Lemmers Adelina Pellicer Ronit M Pressler Arnold Sansevere Eniko Szakmar Tammy Tsuchida Sampsa Vanhatalo Courtney J Wust Source Type: research

CCC Update 007
Hopefully you are well aware of LITFL’s Critical Care Compendium. It started out as a resource for the FCICM exam — which it is — but has grown into a 1500+ page mega-paedia of critical care. If something isn’t there and you think it should be, let me know and I’ll make it happen. If you are having trouble accessing some pages it is because LITFL has undergone a bit of spring cleaning. The “education/” part of the URL for CCC pages has been removed. For example: http://lifeinthefastlane.com/education/ccc/burnout/ is now http://lifeinthefastlane.com/ccc/burnout/ The links in the searchable...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - August 12, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Chris Nickson Tags: Critical Care Compendium Emergency Medicine FCICM Fellowship Intensive Care CCC FCICM exam update Source Type: blogs

Camera-based photoplethysmographyin critical care patients.
CONCLUSION: Cardiac ejection is detectable by cbPPG under pathophysiologic conditions of cardiovascular disease and perioperative medicine. cbPPG measurements can be seamlessly integrated into the clinical work flow of critical care patients. PMID: 26890242 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation - February 17, 2016 Category: Hematology Authors: Rasche S, Trumpp A, Waldow T, Gaetjen F, Plötze K, Wedekind D, Schmidt M, Malberg H, Matschke K, Zaunseder S Tags: Clin Hemorheol Microcirc Source Type: research

Correlation between Arterial Lactate and Central Venous Lactate in Children with Sepsis.
Conclusion. There is a good correlation between arterial and venous lactate in pediatric patients with sepsis and septic shock, which is not affected by demographic variables or type of vasoactive support. PMID: 27822386 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Critical Care Research and Practice - November 10, 2016 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Crit Care Res Pract Source Type: research

Management of severe traumatic brain injury (first 24hours)
Publication date: Available online 27 December 2017 Source:Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine Author(s): Thomas Geeraerts, Lionel Velly, Lamine Abdennour, Karim Asehnoune, Gérard Audibert, Pierre Bouzat, Nicolas Bruder, Romain Carrillon, Vincent Cottenceau, François Cotton, Sonia Courtil-Teyssedre, Claire Dahyot-Fizelier, Frédéric Dailler, Jean-Stéphane David, Nicolas Engrand, Dominique Fletcher, Gilles Francony, Laurent Gergelé, Carole Ichai, Étienne Javouhey, Pierre-Etienne Leblanc, Thomas Lieutaud, Philippe Meyer, Sébastien Mirek, Gilles Orliaguet, François Proust, Hervé Quintard, Catherine Rac...
Source: Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - February 9, 2018 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Acquired infection during neonatal and pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
CONCLUSION: ECMO procedures and location may contribute to acquired infection risk; however, acquired infection did not predict mortality in this study. PMID: 29638203 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Perfusion - April 1, 2018 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Cashen K, Reeder R, Dalton HJ, Berg RA, Shanley TP, Newth CJL, Pollack MM, Wessel D, Carcillo J, Harrison R, Dean JM, Tamburro R, Meert KL Tags: Perfusion Source Type: research

Management of severe traumatic brain injury (first 24 hours)
Publication date: April 2018Source: Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine, Volume 37, Issue 2Author(s): Thomas Geeraerts, Lionel Velly, Lamine Abdennour, Karim Asehnoune, Gérard Audibert, Pierre Bouzat, Nicolas Bruder, Romain Carrillon, Vincent Cottenceau, François Cotton, Sonia Courtil-Teyssedre, Claire Dahyot-Fizelier, Frédéric Dailler, Jean-Stéphane David, Nicolas Engrand, Dominique Fletcher, Gilles Francony, Laurent Gergelé, Carole Ichai, Étienne JavouheyAbstractThe latest French Guidelines for the management in the first 24 hours of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) were published in 19...
Source: Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine - July 5, 2018 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Inotropic Therapy for Right Ventricular Failure in Newborn Piglets: Effect on Contractility, Hemodynamics, and Interventricular Interaction
Objectives: To investigate the effect of right ventricular stunning on interventricular relationships in newborn piglets and to determine the effect of three commonly used inotropic treatment strategies. Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled animal study. Setting: Aarhus University Hospital, animal laboratory. Subjects: Twenty-eight newborn (4-d old) farm-bred piglets. Interventions: Acute right ventricular failure was induced by 10 cycles of alternating 3 minutes of ischemia and reperfusion of the right coronary artery. After right ventricular failure was induced, treatment with epinephrine + milrinone, dopamine + milrin...
Source: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine - September 1, 2014 Category: Pediatrics Tags: Online Laboratory Investigation Source Type: research

Pharmacological modulation of cardiac function and blood vessel calibre
This article considers the global control of the system through to local and regional regulation of blood flow, and how the system may be manipulated at every stage.
Source: Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine - January 26, 2016 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research