Early mobilization of the critically ill patient: Literature systematic review
Abstract Introduction: The immobility and prolonged bed rest, to which the critically ill patient admitted to the intensive care unit, is subjected harmful and have
Abstract Introduction: The immobility and prolonged bed rest, to which the critically ill patient admitted to the intensive care unit, is subjected harmful and have
Abstract Sepsis is one of the most unreachable conditions of hospitalization and a major contributor to hospital mortality, representing a major worldwide health burden. Sepsis
Abstract Purpose: To assess the ability of trained emergency medicine (EM) residents to diagnose neurogenic stunned myocardium (NSM) in patients with acute intracranial events in
Abstract Objective: The aim of the this study was to find out the outcome differences in septic shock patients based on the vasopressor dependency index
Abstract Objective: Sepsis is still a major cause of mortality in pediatric intensive care units. During initial resuscitation, central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) and/or lactate
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the value of serum levels of Clara cell protein (CC16) as a diagnostic and prognostic utility in patients with polytrauma and