Journal of critical care
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Journal of critical care · Oct 2024
Review Meta AnalysisOutcomes of extracorporeal blood purification with oXiris® membrane in critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
To evaluate the efficacy of the novel oXiris® membrane in critically ill adult patients. ⋯ In critically ill patients, the use of oXiris® membrane was associated with reduced overall mortality, norepinephrine dosage, CRP, IL-6, lactate levels, along with improved organ function. However, the certainty of evidence was very low, necessitating high-quality RCTs to further evaluate its efficacy in this population.
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Journal of critical care · Oct 2024
Review Meta AnalysisOutcomes of extracorporeal blood purification with oXiris® membrane in critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
To evaluate the efficacy of the novel oXiris® membrane in critically ill adult patients. ⋯ In critically ill patients, the use of oXiris® membrane was associated with reduced overall mortality, norepinephrine dosage, CRP, IL-6, lactate levels, along with improved organ function. However, the certainty of evidence was very low, necessitating high-quality RCTs to further evaluate its efficacy in this population.
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Journal of critical care · Oct 2024
ReviewFamily-centered interventions and patient outcomes in the adult intensive care unit: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
There is a need to understand how family engagement in the intensive care unit (ICU) impacts patient outcomes. We reviewed the literature for randomized family-centered interventions with patient-related outcomes in the adult ICU. ⋯ The systematic review found that nearly two-thirds of randomized clinical trials of family-centered interventions in the adult ICU improved patient outcomes. Studies found improvements in patient mental health, care satisfaction, physiological indices, and clinical outcomes. There were no studies reporting worse patient outcomes. Meaning: Many family-centered interventions can improve patient outcomes.
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Journal of critical care · Oct 2024
ReviewFamily-centered interventions and patient outcomes in the adult intensive care unit: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
There is a need to understand how family engagement in the intensive care unit (ICU) impacts patient outcomes. We reviewed the literature for randomized family-centered interventions with patient-related outcomes in the adult ICU. ⋯ The systematic review found that nearly two-thirds of randomized clinical trials of family-centered interventions in the adult ICU improved patient outcomes. Studies found improvements in patient mental health, care satisfaction, physiological indices, and clinical outcomes. There were no studies reporting worse patient outcomes. Meaning: Many family-centered interventions can improve patient outcomes.
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Journal of critical care · Oct 2024
ReviewImproving sepsis classification performance with artificial intelligence algorithms: A comprehensive overview of healthcare applications.
This study investigates the potential of machine learning (ML) algorithms in improving sepsis diagnosis and prediction, focusing on their relevance in healthcare decision-making. The primary objective is to contribute to healthcare decision-making by evaluating the performance of various supervised and unsupervised models. ⋯ The study emphasizes the potential benefits of ML algorithms in sepsis management, advocating for ongoing research to optimize performance and ensure ethical utilization in healthcare decision-making. Ethical considerations, interpretability, and transparency are crucial factors in implementing these algorithms in clinical practice.