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Invasive fungal infections on the intensive care unit are predominantly caused by Candida spp., most frequently manifesting as candidemia. In spite of increasing treatment options during the last 2 decades, mortality of invasive candidiasis remains high with 20-50%. With the echinocandins, a new class of antifungal drugs with activity against clinically relevant Aspergillus and Candida spp. has become available since the beginning of the new millennium. ⋯ Especially in trials utilizing amphotericin B as comparator, significantly less treatment-related adverse events were observed when using an echinocandin. Echinocandins have a low drug-drug interaction profile and are only marginally affected by liver function. Especially in ICU (intensive care unit) patients frequently showing single- or multiorgan failure and receiving a multitude of drugs with complex interactions, echinocandins have become the treatment of first choice for invasive candidiasis.
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is characterized by a transient left ventricular dysfunction. The resulting acute symptoms including electrocardiographic changes and elevated myocardial biomarkers often mimic an acute myocardial infarction. However, obstructive coronary artery disease can be excluded by angiography. There is only little information available in the literature. The precise pathophysiology is still unknown. ⋯ Although takotsubo cardiomyopathy is rather rare, it should be considered as a relevant differential diagnosis mimicking acute myocardial infarction. Despite a generally good prognosis under conservative treatment, complications are reported in 17.7% of all cases in the literature. Therefore, intensive treatment and monitoring are mandatory.
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Local as well as whole-body cryotherapy is used to relieve pain and inflammation in rheumatic diseases. In comparison with a chamber-based whole-body cryotherapy, the novel criostream whole-body therapy (single-person cabin with cold air cooled by liquid nitrogen) as an innovative technique offers not only a rapid therapeutic effect but also a considerable reduction in costs. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of whole-body cryotherapy in the criostream on pain reduction, disease activity and pro-inflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor-[TNF-]alpha and interleukin-[IL-]1), and improvement in functional scores. ⋯ The criostream offers an elegant and, from the patient's point of view, attractive therapeutic agent in the multimodal treatment concept for inflammatory rheumatic diseases.