• J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Dec 2024

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    The Year in Cardiothoracic Critical Care: Highlighted Publications From 2023.

    • Sarah Urvashi Kumar, Jesse James Kiefer, Vivek Moitra, Christopher Migliore, Mustafa Rasheed, John Wallisch, Andrew Gessouroun, and Brigid C Flynn.
    • University of Pennsylvania, Department of Anesthesiology & Critical Care, Philadelphia, PA.
    • J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 2024 Dec 1; 38 (12): 290029052900-2905.

    AbstractThere were several noteworthy articles published in 2023 affecting the practice of critical care anesthesiology, summarized in this year's "The Year in Cardiothoracic Critical Care: Highlighted Publications From 2023." While many articles published in 2023 were notable and modified practices, the authors have highlighted a broad selection of papers. The selection of papers reviewed for 2023 includes studies demonstrating the noninferiority of organ donation after circulatory death, the immune response to blood administration in lung transplantation recipients, the lack of need for prescribing antiplatelet therapy in Heartmate 3 patients, outcomes following extracorporeal CPR, and evidence contradicting tight glycemic control in the intensive care unit. It is anticipated that all these topics will have further research in 2024 and beyond.Copyright © 2024.

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