Interventional medicine & applied science
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Interv Med Appl Sci · Dec 2013
Therapeutic suggestion helps to cut back on drug intake for mechanically ventilated patients in intensive care unit.
Research was conducted on ventilated patients treated in an intensive care unit (ICU) under identical circumstances; patients were divided into two groups (subsequently proved statistically identical as to age and Simplified Acute Physiology Score II [SAPS II]). One group was treated with positive suggestions for 15-20 min a day based on a predetermined scheme, but tailored to the individual patient, while the control group received no auxiliary psychological treatment. Our goal was to test the effects of positive communication in this special clinical situation. ⋯ As an outcome of suggestions, there was a significant drop in benzodiazepine (p < 0.005), opioid (p < 0.001), and the α2-agonist (p < 0.05) intake. All this justifies the presence of therapeutic suggestions among the therapies used in ICUs. However, repeating the trial on a larger sample of patients would be recommended.
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Interv Med Appl Sci · Dec 2013
Atypical clinic presentation of pandemic influenza A successfully rescued by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation - Our experience and review of the literature.
The novel pandemic influenza A (H1N1) caused an epidemic of critical illness, and some patients developed severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) or severe cardiopulmonary failure despite the use of conventional management. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support may successfully rescue these severely ill patients. We demonstrate the causative role of H1N1 in refractory ARDS of a previously healthy 15-year-old man who presented to the intensive care unit with a hypoxic and persistent cardiogenic shock refractory to conventional management as the leading symptom of influenza A. ⋯ The patient, after 6 days of ECMO, recovered completely and was successfully weaned from the mechanical ventilator on the 9th day after admission. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the 15th day. This experience showed that ECMO can be lifesaving for severe H1N1 infection also in patients with atypical clinical presentation of influenza.
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Interv Med Appl Sci · Dec 2013
Case ReportsWhen does a D-dimer test help make the diagnosis of aortic dissection?
We present a case of an 84-year-old woman who presented with vague abdominal discomfort and syncope secondary to a type A acute aortic dissection. In pursuit of the diagnosis, multiple tests were ordered after the history and physical exam were complete. ⋯ A diagnostic testing algorithm being used in our institution using D-dimer, ultrasound, and other tests are provided in patients presenting with possible acute aortic dissection. In this case, bedside ultrasound helped us to rapidly make the diagnosis of acute aortic dissection and arrange for further inpatient care.