Articles: critical-illness.
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Meta Analysis
Prevalence of peri-intubation major adverse events among critically ill patients: A systematic review and meta analysis.
Peri-intubation major adverse events (MAEs) are potentially preventable and associated with poor patient outcomes. Critically ill patients intubated in Emergency Departments, Intensive Care Units or medical wards are at particularly high risk for MAEs. Understanding the prevalence and risk factors for MAEs can help physicians anticipate and prepare for the physiologically difficult airway. ⋯ Almost one in three patients intubated outside the OR and PACU experience a peri-intubation MAE. Patients intubated in the ICU and those with pre-existing hemodynamic compromise are at highest risk. Resuscitation should be considered an integral part of all intubations, particularly in high-risk patients.
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Pediatr Crit Care Me · Sep 2023
The Association of the Lactate-Albumin Ratio With Mortality and Multiple Organ Dysfunction in PICU Patients.
To compare the relative associations of lactate, albumin, and the lactate-albumin ratio (LAR) measured early in disease course against mortality and prevalence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in a general sample of critically ill pediatric patients. ⋯ LAR measured early in the course of critical illness is significantly associated with mortality and development of MODS when compared with initial lactate or initial albumin alone in critically ill pediatric patients.
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Preventive medicine · Sep 2023
The effect of enteral nutrition nursing intervention on postoperative treatment of chronic critically ill patients: Health prevention data analysis.
The field of genomics has witnessed remarkable advancements, leading to the gradual clarification of the genetic mechanism underlying various cancers. As a result, there has been an increased emphasis on gene prevention and treatment. Against this backdrop, this paper aims to examine the impact of enteral nutrition nursing intervention on the postoperative treatment of patients with chronic critical illness, with a focus on health prevention. ⋯ The study's results provide valuable insights into the efficacy of enteral nutrition nursing intervention in the postoperative treatment of patients with chronic critical illness. By improving the nutritional status of patients, enteral nutrition nursing intervention can help reduce the risk of complications, shorten the length of hospital stay, and enhance the effectiveness of postoperative rehabilitation. These findings underscore the importance of adopting effective interventions such as enteral nutrition nursing to improve the therapeutic outcomes of chronic critical illness patients and achieve the goal of health prevention.