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Further analysis of the TEAM trial (NEJM 2022). HTE of early mobilisation in ICU. Some people benefit from enhanced mobilisation (planned surgery, less disability, fewer comorbidities) and some people don't (diabetes, vasopressors, sedated). Great work Ary Serpa Neto and team!
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Individualised treatment effects of enhanced early mobilisation in mechanically ventilated patients: a secondary analysis of the TEAM trial
https://rdcu.be/eRsjC
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Critical Care Reviews
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Today's Paper of the Day is transplantation, bridging, and support technologies in pulmonary hypertension
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Sabrina Eggmann, PhD
about 1 year ago
RENOVATE trial is coming up now 🩻 HFNC vs. NIV in ARF 📝 multicentre, adaptive RCT in Brazil 🎯 endotracheal intubation or death at day 7 I like that they included a step-down procedure along with initiation protocol 👌
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about 1 year ago
Editorial: Respiratory support choices should prioritize the patient experience as well as survival metrics, ensuring that the chosen approach aligns and optimizes both. #CCRdownunder @criticalcarereviews.com
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Critical Care Reviews
about 1 year ago
Many thanks
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add a skeleton here at some point
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Chris Nickson
about 1 year ago
Early Restrictive vs Liberal Oxygen for Trauma Patients: The
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Randomized Clinical Trial | JAMA - Just published!
#ccrdownunder
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Early Restrictive vs Liberal Oxygen for Trauma Patients
This randomized controlled trial investigates whether an early 8-hour restrictive oxygen strategy compared with a liberal oxygen strategy lowers the incidence of death and/or major respiratory complic...
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2827980
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JAMA
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Published in JAMA with #CCRdownunder: In critically ill adults with suspected sepsis, antibiotic regimens were safely reduced when guided by measurement of procalcitonin but not by C-reactive protein. @criticalcarereviews.com
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#ADAPTSepsis
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- first presentation by Paul Dark with a brilliant editorial by Marion Campbell
about 1 year ago
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So excited for the start of
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about 1 year ago
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Jack Iwashyna
over 1 year ago
Really nice editorial by
@carolhodgson.bsky.social
pointing out how much we need better patient selection, more individualized tuning of PT, and HTE
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