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Dear Readers and Authors, Critical Care and Shock started as a peer-reviewed journal in 1998 by Dr. Iqbal Mustafa, together with several colleagues, with
Dear Readers and Authors, Critical Care and Shock started as a peer-reviewed journal in 1998 by Dr. Iqbal Mustafa, together with several colleagues, with
Abstract Necrotising fasciitis is an extremely life-threatening condition, which mainly develop from the necrosis of the subcutaneous fascia and adjacent tissue. It can be caused
Abstract Objective: Excessive fluid administration may increase septic patient mortality. Cumulative fluid balance is an easy, cheap, and non-invasive method of monitoring fluid therapy. Our
Abstract Coronavirus infection is commonly associated with pulmonary manifestations. Extra pulmonary manifestations including gastrointestinal involvement is also well established recently in COVID positive patients. However,
Abstract Excessive correction of hyponatremia frequently occurs in the management of hyponatremic dehydration. This is more common in infants when correction of dehydration rapidly covers
Abstract Objective: This study aimed to determine the relationship between thromboelastography (TEG) and hemostatic parameters and the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score and mortality
Abstract Objective: Major surgery may induce an inflammatory response, which results in an increased level of C-reactive protein (CRP) and represented in albumin loss to