Critical care medicine
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Critical care medicine · Mar 2023
Meta AnalysisPrognostic Factors Associated With Extubation Failure in Acutely Brain-Injured Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Extubation failure in brain-injured patients is associated with increased morbidity. Our objective was to systematically review prognostic factors associated with extubation failure in acutely brain-injured adult patients receiving invasive ventilation in an ICU. ⋯ Patient age, duration of mechanical ventilation, and airway reflexes were associated with extubation failure in brain-injured patients with moderate certainty. Future studies are needed to determine the optimal application of these variables in clinical practice.
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Critical care medicine · Mar 2023
Effect of Admission and Discharge Times on Hospital Mortality in Patients With Sepsis.
To assess whether the time of admission/discharge time from the ICU and weekend admission are independently associated with hospital mortality in critically ill patients with sepsis. ⋯ ICU admission/discharge time and weekend admission were not independent risk factors of hospital mortality in critically ill patients with sepsis. The P/N ratio at admission, which can affect the compliance rate with SSC, was a predictor of hospital survival. Unstable state on transfer from the ICU was the main risk factor for in-hospital death. These findings may have implications for the management of septic patients.
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Critical care medicine · Mar 2023
Multicenter StudyElectrocardiographic Changes at the Early Stage of Status Epilepticus: First Insights From the ICTAL Registry.
To describe early electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities after status epilepticus (SE) and evaluate their association with 90-day neurological outcomes. ⋯ In our study, early ECG abnormalities in the acute phase of SE were frequent, often unrecognized and were associated with clinical and biological stigma of hypoxemia. Although they were not independently associated with 90-day functional outcome, ECG changes at the early stage of SE should be systematically evaluated.