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Citation: Critical Care 2013 17:431
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Automated peritoneal lavage: an extremely rapid and safe way to induce hypothermia in post-resuscitation patients
Mild therapeutic hypothermia (MTH) is a worldwide used therapy to improve neurological outcome in patients successfully resuscitated after cardiac arrest (CA). Preclinical data suggest that timing and speed of...
Citation: Critical Care 2013 17:R31 -
Vitamin C revisited
This narrative review summarizes the role of vitamin C in mitigating oxidative injury-induced microcirculatory impairment and associated organ failure in ischemia/reperfusion or sepsis. Preclinical studies sho...
Citation: Critical Care 2014 18:460 -
NT-proBNP in cardiopulmonary resuscitated patients treated with mild therapeutic hypothermia is not independently associated with mortality: a retrospective observational study
In spite of the introduction of mild therapeutic hypothermia (MTH), mortality rates remain high in patients with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after cardiac arrest (CA). To date, no accurate and ind...
Citation: BMC Anesthesiology 2015 15:48 -
Moderate hyperoxic versus near-physiological oxygen targets during and after coronary artery bypass surgery: a randomised controlled trial
The safety of perioperative hyperoxia is currently unclear. Previous studies in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery suggest reduced myocardial damage when avoiding extreme perioperative hyperoxi...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:55 -
Early high protein intake is associated with low mortality and energy overfeeding with high mortality in non-septic mechanically ventilated critically ill patients
Early protein and energy feeding in critically ill patients is heavily debated and early protein feeding hardly studied.
Citation: Critical Care 2014 18:701