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Should We Use a Liberal or Restrictive Fluid Strategy in Sepsis - The CLOVERS Trial
Intravenous fluid (IVF) administration is a central tenet to the resuscitation of patients with sepsis and sepsis-induced hypotension. At present, the administration of large...
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Top Critical Care Articles of 2022
Given the increase in critically ill patients who present to the ED in need of resuscitation, along with the increase in those who board...
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Double Sequential External Defibrillation for Refractory Ventricular Fibrillation
More than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur each year in North America. Approximately 100,000 of these arrests are due to shockable rhythms. Unfortunately, many patients...
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What is the Optimal SpO2 Target in Vented Patients?
Approximately 3 million critically ill patients are intubated and initiated on mechanical ventilation each year in the United States. A critical component of mechanical...
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Does the Timing of Source Control in Sepsis Make a Difference?
The emergency department resuscitation of patients with sepsis focuses on early recognition, timely administration of appropriate antibiotics, appropriate fluid resuscitation, early vasopressor initiation for...
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Does a Restrictive Oxygenation Target Make a Difference in the Post-Arrest Patient?
The care of patients with return of spontaneous circulation following cardiac arrest centers on optimizing oxygenation and ventilation, optimizing hemodynamics, identifying patients that require...