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Portable chest radiograph in the ICU

Paper of the Day

Tuesday, October 15th

Mayerhöfer. Fluids in the ICU: which is the right one? Nephrol Dial Transplant 2022;38(7):1603-1612

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Newsletter 670

Critical Care Reviews Newsletter 670, bringing you the best critical care research and open access articles for the week October 6th to 13th, 2024

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added October 13th



Open heart surgery

Randomised Controlled Trial

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Newsletter ESICM Supplemental

A supplemental Critical Care Reviews Newsletter, bringing you the research presented and published today at the ESICM 2024 Congress Hot Topics Session.

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added October 9th








ARDS CT scan

Narrative Review

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Sildenafil tablet

Narrative Review

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Pulmonary artery catheter

Narrative Review

European Respiratory Journal series on Pulmonary Hypertension

Kovacs. Definition, classification and diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J 2024;epublished August 29th

Added September 2nd

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Chest radiograph of a patient with pulmonary hypertension

Narrative Review

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Cardiac output monitor screen

Editorial

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CCR Down Under Announcement

The 8th and final trial to be added to the CCR Down Under Programme is ALBICS-AKI, comparing postoperative 20% albumin with standard care on the development of acute kidney injury after high-risk cardiac surgery.

Added August 7th


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CCR Down Under Announcement

The 7th trial added to the CCR Down Under Programme is SAHaRA, comparing a liberal transfusion strategy (haemoglobin ≤100g/L) with a restrictive one (haemoglobin value of ≤80g/L) in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage.

Added August 5th

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CCR Down Under Announcement

The latest trial to present its results in Melbourne is SCREEN, investigating electronic early notification of sepsis in hospitalized ward patients

Added August 2nd

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CCR Down Under Announcement

The latest trial to present its results in Melbourne is TRAUMOX-2, comparing restrictive with liberal oxygen strategies for trauma patients

Added August 1st


CCR24 Review

Interested in the Critical Care Reviews Meeting, but haven't been yet? Here's a preview of what it's about.