Báo cáo y học: "Prokinetic agents in critical care" potx
... 5-HT 4 Motility Initiates peristaltic reflex by simultaneously activating ascending excitatory and receptors on intrinsic stimulant descending inhibitory neural pathways sensory neurones 5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine. Table ... of evidence by studying 40 patients randomly assigned to either placebo or erythromycin 250 mg four times daily in 50 ml 5% dextrose. Enteral feeding was commenced at 50...
Ngày tải lên: 12/08/2014, 19:21
... particularly in technology- oriented areas such as critical care. Electronic patient records require a major commitment by the institution, in hardware, software, training, and support. In many places, bedside ... the PDA’s infrared beaming ability. As hospital policy requires a paper record, daily notes were generated by Palmprint software (Stevens Creek Soft- ware, Cupertino, CA, US...
Ngày tải lên: 12/08/2014, 18:21
... healthcare delivery strategies. Those studies that include longitudinal data provide important additional insights into sepsis epidemiology while minimizing seasonal influences. Continued investigation ... fatality rates approaching 50%. The data confirm previous secular trends in the incidence and mortality of sepsis [2-4] and define the severity of disease and heterogeneity of case-mix ty...
Ngày tải lên: 12/08/2014, 23:23
Báo cáo y học: "Novel biomarkers in critical care: utility or futility" pot
... population clinical research in critical care medicine and the dangers of extrapolating population- centred, relatively uncomplicated, limited, single-organ patho- physiology to the critically ill patient. ... purposes) Critical Care Vol 11 No 6 Ackland and Mythen novel biomarkers in the general critically ill population. This would seem a crucial step to justify the continued efforts...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 08:20
Báo cáo y học: "Underpowered trials in critical care medicine: how to deal with them" pps
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 20:22
Báo cáo y học: "Delirium epidemiology in critical care (DECCA): an international study" docx
... be implemented in the critical care setting. Finally, different patterns of pra ctice may play an important role in criti cal care outcomes [23]. Currently, a paucity of data exists regarding global ... delirium rates in the present study. Our findings have significant clinical and research implications. First, they confirm the previous findings from single-center studies showing that...
Ngày tải lên: 14/08/2014, 07:21
Báo cáo y học: "issue Doppler in critical illness: a retrospective cohort study" pps
... echocardiography is gaining acceptance as a powerful diagnostic tool in this setting [1]. In recent years, tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) has gained increasing accept- ance as a means of noninvasively assessing ... echocardiography examination. Although there are increasing data supporting the role of TDI in clinical cardiology [12], there are scant data regarding its application to crit...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 08:20
Báo cáo y học: "Establishing the Irish Critical Care Trials Group: ‘who wins in battle makes many calculations before the battle is fought" pps
... of conducting high-quality clinical studies in the critically ill population is widely recognised. Heterogeneity in patient populations and clinical practice, diagnostic uncertainty, concerns ... overlapping nature of the presenting illnesses are amongst the inherent difficulties. Influential studies in this population therefore increasingly involve multicentre, collaborative efforts us...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 11:22
Báo cáo y học: "Statin research in critical illness: hampered by poor trial design" docx
... statins and extensive experience with these agents in cardiology mean that we may be less likely to fall into a trap constructed of an insufficient understating of mechanisms combined with a single-target ... therapy [2]. Competing interests: None of the authors have any potential financial or non- financial competing interests. References 1. Morgan C, Zappitelli M, Gill P: Statin prophyl...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 20:21