Advanced respiratory support is common in ICU patients with severe viral infections; however, additional infections do not substantially affect 30-day mortality outcomes.
High proportion of time in deep sedation linked to loss of independent living among patients who lived independently before ICU admission.
Approximately 43% of patients developed de novo diabetes following acute pancreatitis (AP). Among patients with de novo ...
Acquiring COVID-19 during the third trimester of pregnancy was associated with an increased risk for ICU admission and ...
After 1 year of biologic therapy, admissions requiring noninvasive ventilation among patients with COPD and type 2 ...
Maharashtra continues to face a severe shortage of intensive care facilities for critically-ill tuberculosis (TB) patients ...
Among ICU patients with cirrhosis and sepsis, a high lactate-to-hematocrit ratio predicted short- and long-term mortality.
Real-world data supports the use of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir in reducing the risk for severe COVID-19 outcomes among nonhospitalized patients.
A high proportion of time spent in medication-induced deep sedation in the ICU was associated with an increased risk of loss of independent living in an observational study. Lighter and shorter ...
People put under deep sedation during ventilation are 18% more likely to lose their ability to live independently, compared ...
Slamming the officials of 28 States and Union Territories for their 'casual' failure to comply with the Court's directive to ...
The study paints a stark picture of how secondary bacterial infections complicate the course of COVID-19, especially in ...