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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36638686/spiritual-needs-during-covid-19-pandemic-in-the-perceptions-of-spanish-emergency-critical-care-health-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rocío de Diego-Cordero, Azahara Rey-Reyes, Juan Vega-Escaño, Giancarlo Lucchetti, Bárbara Badanta
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the perceptions and attitudes of health professionals working in emergency services and critical care units in Spain about spiritual care provided during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A qualitative investigation was carried out using in-depth interviews. SETTING: Emergency and emergency and ICU health professionals from different regions of Spain. FINDINGS: The sample consisted of 47 nursing and one nursing assistant...
December 12, 2022: Intensive & Critical Care Nursing: the Official Journal of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36400382/proctoclysis-for-rehydration-in-children-a-scoping-review-and-a-pilot-survey-among-medical-doctors
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Szőke Henrik, Szőke Janka, Martin David, Jan Vagedes, Kiss Ágnes, Kovács Zoltán, Dobrylovsky Adam, Mussler Odilia, Kisbenedek Andrea, Verzár Zsófia, Szőke Rebeka
Although proctoclysis (enema) is a historically proven, safe and cost-effective rehydration method that needs little training for users and can effectively replace intravenous hydration in different care settings, it is an uncommon choice for hydration in children with fever and is often missing in official guidelines. To evaluate the usefulness of proctoclysis, this study provides a scoping review of the existing literature. The matched literature was labelled in 5 categories, identifying 6 indication fields that are emphasized in the literature on rectal rehydration...
November 15, 2022: Complementary Therapies in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36244841/unstable-saddle-pulmonary-embolism-with-concomitant-subarachnoid-hemorrhage
#23
Travis P Martin, Timothy Panknin, Brian Drummond
This case demonstrates a complex patient presenting with diagnosis of pulmonary embolism. He received heparin therapy, then subsequently found to have an intracranial hemorrhage, which rapidly progressed, leading to patient demise. Through this case, the reader should better understand the therapeutic conundrums in critical PE patients and complications of anticoagulation.
December 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36169958/cost-effectiveness-of-an-emergency-department-based-intensive-care-unit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin S Bassin, Nathan L Haas, Nana Sefa, Richard Medlin, Timothy A Peterson, Kyle Gunnerson, Steve Maxwell, James A Cranford, Stephanie Laurinec, Christine Olis, Renee Havey, Robert Loof, Patrick Dunn, Debra Burrum, Jennifer Gegenheimer-Holmes, Robert W Neumar
Importance: Value in health care is quality per unit cost (V = Q/C), and an emergency department-based intensive care unit (ED-ICU) model has been associated with improved quality. To assess the value of this care delivery model, it is essential to determine the incremental direct cost of care. Objective: To determine the association of an ED-ICU with inflation-adjusted change in mean direct cost of care, net revenue, and direct margin per ED patient encounter...
September 1, 2022: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35923907/a-rare-case-of-acute-infectious-purpura-fulminans-caused-by-klebsiella-pneumoniae-and-human-herpesvirus-type-5
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Xiao-Lan Li, Chun-Yan Luan, Ying-Jun Fan, Xiao-Ying Lin, Dong Jiang, Mei-Xian Su, Gang Wang, Xu Yang
Background: Purpura fulminans (PF), a rare, life-threatening disorder, is a hematological emergency in which there is skin necrosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and protein C deficiency. In PF, the skin necrosis and DIC are secondary to protein C deficiency. This may progress rapidly to multiorgan failure caused by the thrombotic occlusion of small- and medium-sized blood vessels. Case Report: This article presents the case of a 22-year-old male with fever as well as necrotic and purpuric skin lesions...
2022: Journal of Inflammation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35785081/application-of-recurrent-neural-network-algorithm-in-intelligent-detection-of-clinical-ultrasound-images-of-human-lungs
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanjie Jia
Lung ultrasound has great application value in the differential diagnosis of pulmonary exudative lesions. It has good sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of various pulmonary diseases in neonates and children. It is believed that it can replace chest CT examination. It is routinely used for the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases in emergency critical care medicine. However, the interpretation of the impact of ultrasound on the human lungs relies heavily on experienced physicians, which greatly restricts the interpretation efficiency of the impact of ultrasound...
2022: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35692215/-research-progress-on-the-relationship-between-diquat-poisoning-and-nuclear-factor-e2-related-factor-2-signaling-pathway
#27
REVIEW
Jianhong Wang, Tongying Liu, Manhong Zhou
Since the production and use of paraquat was banned in China in 2016, the use of diquat (DQ) has been increasing and the clinical cases of DQ poisoning have also shown an increasing trend every year. The treatment of DQ poisoning is a worldwide medical problem, and there is no specific antidote. Studies have found that oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, neurotoxicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity play an important role in DQ poisoning. Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) can inhibit oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation and inflammation by regulating the protein expression of upstream and downstream signaling molecules...
April 2022: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35686247/evaluating-the-impact-of-positive-fluid-balance-on-mortality-and-length-of-stay-in-septic-shock-patients
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nusrat Kharadi, Tooba Mehreen, Maria Habib, Ghulam Rasheed, Anum Ilyas, Aftab Akhtar, Kiran Abbas
Background Sepsis is accountable for major morbidity and mortality in patients with critical illnesses. The present research was undertaken to evaluate the correlation between fluid balance during hospitalizations and patient outcomes in patients with sepsis. Methods An observational study was undertaken at the Critical Care Department, Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan between December 2021 to April 2022. The patients included were over the age of 17 years, with a proven diagnosis of infection...
May 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35685206/the-impact-of-the-fundamental-critical-course-on-knowledge-acquisition-in-rwanda
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Hopkinson, K Akuamoah-Boateng, P Banguti, J P Mvukiyehe, C Zerfoss, T Eng, E Tuyishime, K Hertel, D Starling, A Bethea, B Moses, A Syed
Background: Emerging critical care systems have gained little attention in low- and middle-income countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, only 4% of the healthcare workforce is trained in critical care, and mortality rates are unacceptably high in this patient population. Objectives: We sought to retrospectively describe the knowledge acquisition and confidence improvement of practitioners who attend the Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) course in Rwanda. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study in which we assessed survey data and multiple-choice question data that were collected before and after course delivery...
2022: The Southern African journal of critical care: the official journal of the Critical Care Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35640454/therapeutic-anticoagulation-using-heparin-in-early-phase-severe-coronavirus-disease-2019-a-retrospective-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wataru Takayama, Akira Endo, Yasuhiro Otomo
BACKGROUND: Although several reports recommend the use of systemic anticoagulation therapy in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia, appropriate target population and timing of administration are unknown. We assessed association between therapeutic anticoagulation administration with unfractionated heparin and outcomes in patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia, assuming that anticoagulant administration effects are influenced by therapy timing. METHODS: This retrospective observational study included severe COVID-19 patients requiring mechanical ventilation in a tertiary emergency critical care hospital intensive care unit (ICU) in Japan from May 1, 2020 to September 30, 2021...
August 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35551527/development-of-a-multisystem-point-of-care-ultrasound-skills-assessment-checklist
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nilam J Soni, Robert Nathanson, Mark Andreae, Rahul Khosla, Karthik Vadamalai, Karthik Kode, Jeremy S Boyd, Charles M LoPresti, Dana Resop, Zahir Basrai, Jason Williams, Brian Bales, Harald Sauthoff, Erin Wetherbee, Elizabeth K Haro, Natalie Smith, Michael J Mader, Jacqueline Pugh, Erin P Finley, Christopher K Schott
BACKGROUND: Many institutions are training clinicians in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), but few POCUS skills checklists have been developed and validated. We developed a consensus-based multispecialty POCUS skills checklist with anchoring references for basic cardiac, lung, abdominal, and vascular ultrasound, and peripheral intravenous line (PIV) insertion. METHODS: A POCUS expert panel of 14 physicians specializing in emergency, critical care, and internal/hospital medicine participated in a modified-Delphi approach to develop a basic POCUS skills checklist by group consensus...
May 12, 2022: The ultrasound journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35470687/emergency-radiology-evolution-current-status-and-future-directions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Li, Raffaella Basilico, Ana Blanco, Cem Calli, Elizabeth Dick, Iain D C Kirkpatrick, Savvas Nicolaou, Michael N Patlas
Emergency Radiology is a clinical practice and an academic discipline that has rapidly gained increasing global recognition among radiology and emergency/critical care departments and trauma services around the world. As with other subspecialties, Emergency Radiology practice has a unique scope and purpose and presents with its own unique challenges. There are several advantages of having a dedicated Emergency Radiology section, perhaps most important of which is the broad clinical skillset that Emergency Radiologists are known for...
April 26, 2022: Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35358285/effects-of-early-rehabilitation-in-sepsis-patients-by-a-specialized-physical-therapist-in-an-emergency-center-on-the-return-to-activities-of-daily-living-independence-a-retrospective-cohort-study
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasunari Sakai, Shuhei Yamamoto, Tatsunori Karasawa, Masaaki Sato, Kenichi Nitta, Mayumi Okada, Kanako Takeshige, Shota Ikegami, Hiroshi Imamura, Hiroshi Horiuchi
BACKGROUND: Early rehabilitation allows patients to better perform the activities of daily living after hospital discharge. A specialized physical therapist has been assigned as part of the early rehabilitation, but the effectiveness of the program remains unclear. We investigated how early rehabilitation provided by a specialized physical therapist affects ADL in patients with sepsis. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study. This study's subjects were sepsis patients who entered the advanced emergency critical care center of Shinshu University Hospital between April 2014 and March 2020...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35128534/selection-bias-in-estimating-the-relationship-between-prolonged-ed-boarding-and-mortality-in-emergency-critical-care-patients
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Gardner, Alexandra June Gordon, Bryant Shannon, Jason Nesbitt, Jennifer G Wilson, Tsuyoshi Mitarai, Michael A Kohn
OBJECTIVES: Studies have found that prolonged boarding time for intensive care unit (ICU) patients in the emergency department (ED) is associated with higher in-hospital mortality. However, these studies introduced selection bias by excluding patients with ICU admission orders who were downgraded and never arrived in the ICU. Consequently, they may overestimate mortality in prolonged ED boarders. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study at a single center covering the period from August 14, 2015 to August 13, 2019...
February 2022: Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35073159/bubbles-in-the-belly-how-well-do-radiology-trainees-recognize-pneumatosis-in-pediatric-patients-on-plain-film
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priya G Sharma, Dhanashree A Rajderkar, Christopher L Sistrom, Roberta M Slater, Anthony A Mancuso
OBJECTIVES: Pneumatosis intestinalis is a radiographic finding that refers to the presence of gas within the walls of the small or large bowel. This sign is diagnostic in the setting of premature infants with suspected necrotizing enterocolitis. Earlier detection of NEC on X-ray is vital to improve the overall management in these infants. The identification of pneumatosis intestinalis concerning for necrotizing enterocolitis by the "on-call" trainee is critical in the care of the preterm infant...
April 1, 2022: British Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34839182/natural-language-processing-of-head-ct-reports-to-identify-intracranial-mass-effect-ctime-algorithm
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra June Gordon, Imon Banerjee, Jason Block, Christopher Winstead-Derlega, Jennifer G Wilson, Tsuyoshi Mitarai, Michael Jarrett, Josh Sanyal, Daniel L Rubin, Max Wintermark, Michael A Kohn
BACKGROUND: The Mortality Probability Model (MPM) is used in research and quality improvement to adjust for severity of illness and can also inform triage decisions. However, a limitation for its automated use or application is that it includes the variable "intracranial mass effect" (IME), which requires human engagement with the electronic health record (EHR). We developed and tested a natural language processing (NLP) algorithm to identify IME from CT head reports. METHODS: We obtained initial CT head reports from adult patients who were admitted to the ICU from our ED between 10/2013 and 9/2016...
January 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34789801/the-impact-of-lactate-clearance-on-outcomes-according-to-infection-sites-in-patients-with-sepsis-a-retrospective-observational-study
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Momoko Sugimoto, Wataru Takayama, Kiyoshi Murata, Yasuhiro Otomo
Whether lactate clearance (LC) influences outcomes differently depending on the infection site in sepsis cases is not fully elucidated. Herein, we analyzed LC's clinical utility as a predictor of patient outcomes according to infection site. This retrospective study, conducted at two tertiary emergency critical care medical centers in Japan, included patients with sepsis or septic shock. The associations between infection site (lungs vs. other organs) and in-hospital mortality and ventilator-free days (VFDs) were evaluated using univariable and multivariate analyses...
November 17, 2021: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34667664/evaluating-the-effectiveness-of-the-chemical-mass-casualty-incident-response-education-module-c-mcirem-a-pilot-simulation-study-with-a-before-and-after-design
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myeong-Sik Kim, Heejun Shin, Giwoon Kim, Jae Hyuk Kim, Sori Kang, Tai Been Kang, Jeong Gyun Kim
Background With the occurrence of a number of major disasters around the world, there is growing interest in chemical disaster medicine. In South Korea, there is a training program for mass casualty incidents (MCI) and backup by legal regulations by the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety. However, there is no program focusing on chemical disasters. Thus, the authors newly created a program, the Chemical-Mass Casualty Incident Response Education Module (C-MCIREM) in September 2019. This was a pilot study to verify the educational effect of the program...
September 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34616664/near-fatal-panton-valentine-leukocidin-positive-staphylococcus-aureus-pneumonia-shock-and-complicated-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation-cannulation-a-case-report
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Joshua Cuddihy, Shreena Patel, Nabeela Mughal, Christopher Lockie, Richard Trimlett, Stephane Ledot, Nicholas Cheshire, Ajay Desai, Suveer Singh
BACKGROUND: Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) is an exotoxin secreted by Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ), responsible for skin and soft tissue infections. As a cause of severe necrotising pneumonia, it is associated with a high mortality rate. A rare entity, the epidemiology of PVL S. aureus (PVL -SA ) pneumonia as a complication of influenza coinfection, particularly in young adults, is incompletely understood. CASE SUMMARY: An adolescent girl presented with haemoptysis and respiratory distress, deteriorated rapidly, with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and profound shock requiring extensive, prolonged resuscitation, emergency critical care and venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO)...
September 9, 2021: World Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34572189/development-of-core-contents-of-point-of-care-ultrasound-curriculum-for-pediatric-emergency-medicine-physician-training-a-modified-delphi-survey
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jae-Hyun Kwon, Jin-Hee Lee, Young-Rock Ha, June-Dong Park, On Behalf Of The Division Of Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound Korean Society Of Pediatric Emergency Medicine And Society Of Emergency Critical Care Imaging
BACKGROUND: As the frequency of ultrasound use in pediatric emergency departments increases, it is necessary to train pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physicians on pediatric point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS). We discussed the core content of POCUS applications and proposed a POCUS training curriculum for PEM physicians in South Korea. METHODS: Twenty-three experts were included if had performed over 1500 POCUS scans, had at least three years of experience teaching POCUS to physicians, were POCUS instructors or had completed a certified pediatric POCUS program...
August 31, 2021: Children
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