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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510863/intravenous-hydration-and-associated-outcomes-in-patients-with-sickle-cell-disease-admitted-with-vaso-occlusive-crises-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Sagar Pandey, Ernestine Faye S Tan, Amulya Bellamkonda, Binit Aryal, Sailesh Karki, Gouthami Boddu, Ranjit Sapkota, Madhav Changela, Madhumati Kalavar
Acute painful vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC) is the common presentation of sickle cell disease (SCD) leading to emergency room visits, admissions, morbidity, mortality, and negative impacts on quality of life. Among various treatment approaches commonly employed to manage the condition, intravenous (IV) hydration is also frequently used in emergency and inpatient settings. Although helpful to overcome dehydration, IV hydration often leads to adverse outcomes like fluid overload, pulmonary edema, increased length of stay, transfer to intensive care unit, new oxygen requirement, etc...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506968/leveraging-the-capabilities-of-ai-novice-neurology-trained-operators-performing-cardiac-pocus-in-patients-with-acute-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Mears, Safa Kaleem, Rohan Panchamia, Hooman Kamel, Chris Tam, Richard Thalappillil, Santosh Murthy, Alexander E Merkler, Cenai Zhang, Judy H Ch'ang
BACKGROUND: Cardiac point-of-care ultrasound (cPOCUS) can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disorders. Such disorders can arise as complications of acute brain injury, but most neurologic intensive care unit (NICU) providers do not receive formal training in cPOCUS. Caption artificial intelligence (AI) uses a novel deep learning (DL) algorithm to guide novice cPOCUS users in obtaining diagnostic-quality cardiac images. The primary objective of this study was to determine how often NICU providers with minimal cPOCUS experience capture quality images using DL-guided cPOCUS as well as the association between DL-guided cPOCUS and change in management and time to formal echocardiograms in the NICU...
March 20, 2024: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499323/assessment-of-adherence-to-the-2020-surviving-sepsis-campaign-guidelines-for-fluid-resuscitation-in-children-with-suspected-septic-shock-in-paediatric-emergency-departments-a-prospective-multicentre-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian San Geroteo, Michael Levy, Marion Bailhache, Claire De Jorna, Elodie Privat, Oussama Gasmi, Maria Fuentes-Lopez, Yacine Laoudi, Mustapha Mazeghrane, Aline Malterre, Pauline Bories, Khaled Abdel Aal, Iozefina Arjoca, Jean Gaschignard, Davy Tanchaleune, Philippe Minodier, Fabien Audren, Tifanny Mazetier, Pauline Quagliaro, Florence Raimond, Soria Sieng, Blandine Robert, Delphine Wohrer, Nathalie De Suremain, Stéphane Dauger
BACKGROUND: Paediatric sepsis is the leading cause of death in children under 5 years. No studies have evaluated the application of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2020 (SSC-2020) guidelines in paediatric emergency departments (PEDs). OBJECTIVE: To assess physician adherence to the SSC-2020 fluid resuscitation guidelines in children with suspected septic shock in PEDs. METHODS: This was a prospective multicentre observational study conducted in 21 French hospitals over 5 sequential weeks, between November 2021 and March 2022...
March 18, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487475/-in-vivo-measurement-of-pediatric-extracorporeal-oxygenator-insensible-losses-a-single-center-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tess L Suttles, John Poe, Tara M Neumayr, Ahmed S Said
INTRODUCTION: Fluid overload on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is associated with worse outcomes. Previous in vitro studies have attempted to quantify oxygenator-related insensible losses, as failure to account for this fluid loss may lead to inaccurate fluid balance assessment and potentially harmful clinical management, such as unnecessary exposure to diuretics, slow continuous ultrafiltration (SCUF), or continuous kidney replacement therapy (CKRT). We performed a novel in vivo study to measure insensible fluid losses in pediatric ECMO patients...
2024: Frontiers in Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445057/-trust-people-you-ve-never-worked-with-a-social-network-visualization-of-teamwork-cohesion-social-support-and-mental-health-in-nhs-covid-personnel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stefan Schilling, Maria Armaou, Zoe Morrison, Paul Carding, Martin Bricknell, Vincent Connelly
BACKGROUND: The unprecedented rapid re-deployment of healthcare workers from different care pathways into newly created and fluid COVID-19 teams provides a unique opportunity to examine the interaction of many of the established non-technical factors for successful delivery of clinical care and teamwork in healthcare settings. This research paper therefore aims to address these gaps by qualitatively exploring the impact of COVID work throughout the pandemic on permanent and deployed personnel's experiences, their ability to effectively work together, and the effect of social dynamics (e...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441628/comparative-study-between-ventriculosubgaleal-shunt-and-external-ventricular-drain-for-management-of-post-infective-hydrocephalus-among-pediatrics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdelaziz Abdelhamid Ismail, Ahmed Nageeb Taha, Hatem Ibraheem Badr, Ahmed Zaher, Samy Abbas Elbaz, Amr Farid Khalil
PURPOSE: Post infective hydrocephalus (PIH) is a type of hydrocephalus which occurs after an infection of the brain or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Treatment of PIH requires temporary measures such as external ventricular drain (EVD) and ventriculosubgaleal shunt (VSGS) until CSF becomes clear and ready to implement VP shunt. Limited research has been done to explore the tradeoff between these approaches particularly in pediatric PIH patients. Our study compares the complications, mortality rates, and the cost of used resources of both procedures...
March 5, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441114/autoimmune-and-inflammatory-neurological-disorders-in-the-intensive-care-unit
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REVIEW
Camille Legouy, Anna Cervantes, Romain Sonneville, Kiran T Thakur
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarizes the diagnostic approach to autoimmune encephalitis (AE) in the intensive care unit (ICU) and provides practical guidance on therapeutic management. RECENT FINDINGS: Autoimmune encephalitis represents a group of immune-mediated brain diseases associated with antibodies that are pathogenic against central nervous system proteins. Recent findings suggests that the diagnosis of AE requires a multidisciplinary approach including appropriate recognition of common clinical syndromes, brain imaging and electroencephalography to confirm focal pathology, and cerebrospinal fluid and serum tests to rule out common brain infections, and to detect autoantibodies...
April 1, 2024: Current Opinion in Critical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436726/factors-associated-with-successful-liberation-from-continuous-renal-replacement-therapy-in-children-and-young-adults-analysis-of-the-worldwide-exploration-of-renal-replacement-outcomes-collaborative-in-kidney-disease-registry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin K Stenson, Issa Alhamoud, Rashid Alobaidi, Gabriella Bottari, Sarah Fernandez, Dana Y Fuhrman, Francesco Guzzi, Taiki Haga, Ahmad Kaddourah, Eleonora Marinari, Tahagod Mohamed, Catherine Morgan, Theresa Mottes, Tara Neumayr, Nicholas J Ollberding, Valeria Raggi, Zaccaria Ricci, Emily See, Natalja L Stanski, Huaiyu Zang, Emily Zangla, Katja M Gist
PURPOSE: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is used for supportive management of acute kidney injury (AKI) and disorders of fluid balance (FB). Little is known about the predictors of successful liberation in children and young adults. We aimed to identify the factors associated with successful CRRT liberation. METHODS: The Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease study is an international multicenter retrospective study (32 centers, 7 nations) conducted from 2015 to 2021 in children and young adults (aged 0-25 years) treated with CRRT for AKI or FB disorders...
March 4, 2024: Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418899/sex-differences-in-in-hospital-management-in-patients-with-sepsis-and-septic-shock-a-prospective-multicenter-observational-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Sejoong Ahn, Bo-Yeong Jin, Sukyo Lee, Sungjin Kim, Sungwoo Moon, Hanjin Cho, Kap Su Han, You Hwan Jo, Kyuseok Kim, Jonghwan Shin, Gil Joon Suh, Woon Yong Kwon, Tae Gun Shin, Han Sung Choi, Sangchun Choi, Yoo Seok Park, Sung Phil Chung, Won Young Kim, Hong Joon Ahn, Tae Ho Lim, Sung-Hyuk Choi, Jong-Hak Park
Sex differences in the in-hospital management of sepsis exist. Previous studies either included patients with sepsis that was defined using previous definitions of sepsis or evaluated the 3-h bundle therapy. Therefore, this study sought to assess sex differences in 1-h bundle therapy and in-hospital management among patients with sepsis and septic shock, defined according to the Sepsis-3 definitions. This observational study used data from Korean Shock Society (KoSS) registry, a prospective multicenter sepsis registry...
February 28, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38389624/caudal-neuraxial-blocks-for-pain-relief-from-pelvic-neuropathy-caused-by-extensive-diffuse-large-b-cell-lymphoma
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Amanda Myles, Ammar Toubasi, Elizabeth Soladoye, Narayana Gowda, Joan Morny
Central neuraxial blocks can be a vital therapeutic tool for neuropathic pain, but they are infrequently implemented for pain management in cancer patients. Upon a literature review, further data on the role or efficacy of central nerve blocks for neuropathic cancer pain would be beneficial. Additionally, evidence-based guidelines and practices are lacking regarding additional interventions for neuropathic pain relief, a common manifestation of cancer burden. Here, we report the case of a 29-year-old male patient who presented in the ED with intractable neuropathic pain from extensive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381056/preventable-deaths-in-hospitalized-trauma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David O Alao, Arif Alper Cevik, Fayez Al Shamsi, Hussam Mousa, Sherif Elnikety, Mahmoud Benour, Ghada S M Al-Bluwi, Fikri M Abu-Zidan
AIM: To study the preventable trauma deaths of hospitalized patients in the United Arab Emirates and to identify opportunities for improvement. METHODS: We analyzed the Abu Dhabi Emirate Trauma Registry data of admitted patients who died in the emergency department or in hospital from 2014 to 2019. A panel of experts categorize the deaths into not preventable (NP), potentially preventable (PP), and definitely preventable (DP). RESULTS: A total of 405 deaths were included, and 82...
February 21, 2024: World Journal of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38380940/regional-practice-variation-and-outcomes-in-the-standard-versus-accelerated-initiation-of-renal-replacement-therapy-in-acute-kidney-injury-starrt-aki-trial-a-post-hoc-secondary-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suvi T Vaara, Ary Serpa Neto, Rinaldo Bellomo, Neill K J Adhikari, Didier Dreyfuss, Martin Gallagher, Stephane Gaudry, Eric Hoste, Michael Joannidis, Ville Pettilä, Amanda Y Wang, Kianoush Kashani, Ron Wald, Sean M Bagshaw, Marlies Ostermann
OBJECTIVES: Among patients with severe acute kidney injury (AKI) admitted to the ICU in high-income countries, regional practice variations for fluid balance (FB) management, timing, and choice of renal replacement therapy (RRT) modality may be significant. DESIGN: Secondary post hoc analysis of the STandard vs. Accelerated initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury (STARRT-AKI) trial (ClinicalTrials.gov number NCT02568722). SETTING: One hundred-fifty-three ICUs in 13 countries...
February 2024: Critical care explorations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377974/fluid-balance-in-continuous-renal-replacement-therapy-prescribing-delivering-and-review
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REVIEW
Ian Charles Baldwin, Amy McKaige
BACKGROUND: Historically IV and enteral fluids given during acute kidney injury (AKI) were restricted before the introduction of continuous renal replacement therapies (CRRT) when more liberal fluids improved nutrition for the critically ill. However fluid accumulation can occur when higher volumes each day are not considered in the fluid balance prescribing and daily review for the NET ultrafiltration (NUF) volume target. KEY MESSAGES: The delivered hours of CRRT each day are vital for achievement of fluid balance and time off therapy makes the task more challenging...
February 20, 2024: Blood Purification
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373878/brash-syndrome-with-a-complete-heart-block-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Habtamu Mesele Gebray, Abirham Eneyew Abeje, Abayneh Tunta Boye
INTRODUCTION: BRASH syndrome (Bradycardia, Renal failure, Atrioventricular (AV) nodal blocking agent, Shock and Hyperkalemia) is a recently emerging diagnosis that describes the profound bradycardia seen in patients on AV nodal blockers who present with acute kidney injury (AKI) and hyperkalemia. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a 68 years old female patient with past history of hypertension taking atenolol and Enalapril presented to emergency department with the complaint of loss of consciousness of 02 hours duration...
February 19, 2024: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348984/postoperative-distal-enteral-tube-refeeding-in-stoma-patients-a-comparative-analysis-of-clinical-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jignesh Gandhi, Aadrika Kashyap, Pravin Shinde
<b><br>Introduction:</b> Stoma surgery, which involves creating a diversion of the small intestine through an abdominal wall opening, poses challenges in managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Patients with high proximal stoma often rely on costly and risky parenteral nutrition (PN). Distal enteral tube feeding, a method of delivering nutrition to the small intestine, is intended to improve clinical outcomes and reduce complications. This study presents a comparative analysis of clinical outcomes between postoperative distal enteral tube refeeding and traditional enteral and PN approaches in stoma patients with distal mucous fistula...
October 17, 2023: Polski Przeglad Chirurgiczny
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344604/t-cell-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-in-crisis-hyperleukocytosis-tumor-lysis-syndrome-and-innovative-approaches
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Gordon White, Mariel Duchow, Levy Amar
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a rare hematologic malignancy with a unique set of clinical challenges when it occurs in adults. This case report presents the complex management of a 32-year-old male with T-ALL who developed symptomatic hyperleukocytosis and tumor lysis syndrome. Upon presentation, the patient exhibited a constellation of critical clinical and laboratory findings, including leukocytosis, anemia, thrombocytopenia, hyperkalemia, high-anion gap metabolic acidosis, and acute kidney injury...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342904/guyton-perspective-in-managing-peripartum-cardiomyopathy-patient-with-pulmonary-edema-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruth Evlin Margaretha, Yohanes W H George, Jefferson Hidayat
BACKGROUND: Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a potentially life-threatening pregnancy-related condition characterized by left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure, typically occurring in the peripartum period. Individuals with a history of preeclampsia and hypertension are particularly prone to developing PPCM. Recent research suggests that the condition may be triggered by vascular dysfunction influenced by maternal hormones in the late stages of gestation. The onset of left heart failure results in decreased cardiac output, leading to insufficient perfusion, which in turn, contributes to pulmonary edema and exacerbates tissue hypoxia...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Medical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339978/metabolomic-changes-in-adults-with-status-epilepticus-a%C3%A2-human-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aurélie Hanin, Céline Chollet, Sophie Demeret, Lucas Di Meglio, Florence Castelli, Vincent Navarro
OBJECTIVE: Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening prolonged epileptic seizure that affects ~40 per 100 000 people yearly worldwide. The persistence of seizures may lead to excitotoxic processes, neuronal loss, and neuroinflammation, resulting in long-term neurocognitive and functional disabilities. A better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying SE consequences is crucial for improving SE management and preventing secondary neuronal injury. METHODS: We conducted a comprehensive untargeted metabolomic analysis, using liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS), on plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 78 adult patients with SE and 107 control patients without SE, including 29 with CSF for both groups...
February 10, 2024: Epilepsia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330092/when-a-critically-ill-child-is-oceans-away-from-a-picu-a-military-pediatric-ccat-mission
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin M Brinkman, Luke Zabrocki, Noelle Cadotte, Renée I Matos
A 4-year-old former 26-week premature male presented to the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam emergency department in respiratory failure secondary to human metapneumovirus requiring urgent intubation. His condition was complicated by a bradycardic arrest requiring 15 minutes of resuscitation before the return of circulation. He was admitted to the adult intensive care unit and was managed via pediatric telecritical care from San Diego. He developed acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute renal failure, hypotension requiring multiple pressors, and fluid overload necessitating bilateral chest tubes and two peritoneal drains...
February 5, 2024: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321417/the-first-reported-mortality-from-aluminum-phosphide-poisoning-in-lebanon-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pierre Edde, Anthony El Kortbawi, Zeina Halabi, Nancy Sakr, Alondra Barakat, Tharwat El Zahran
BACKGROUND: Aluminum phosphide is a commonly used pesticide, particularly in developing countries where uncontrolled insecticides and pesticides are commonly prevalent. Mortalities have been reported due to accidental and suicidal exposures to aluminum phosphide. To date, there has been no reported mortality case of aluminum phosphide in Lebanon. In addition, there is no specific antidote for aluminum phosphide toxicity and the treatment is mainly supportive. This is why awareness should be spread about this case to include it in the differential diagnoses and enhance prompt management and response in future encounters...
February 6, 2024: International Journal of Emergency Medicine
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