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In adults who suffer cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation, does mild hypothermia compared with standard normothermia improve neurological outcome at 6 months?
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In adults who suffer cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation, does mild hypothermia compared with standard normothermia improve neurological outcome at 6 months?
Continue reading »In patients with early ARDS, does continuous methylprednisolone compared to placebo reduce lung injury scores within 7 days?
Continue reading »Does nutritional support guided by measurements of resting energy expenditure (REE), compared with a weight-based regimen, improve survival in critically ill patients
Continue reading »In patients who are mechanically ventilated and sedated with opioids and / or benzodiazepines, do daily sedative interruptions reduce the duration until extubation?
Continue reading »Does early nasojejunal feeding improve the delivery of enteral nutrition in comparison to nasogastric nutrition in critically ill patients experiencing poor gastric motility?
Continue reading »In adults that suffer an out-of-hospitals (OOH) cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac cause, does induced therapeutic hypothermia targeting 36°C compared to 33°C reduce mortality or reduce neurological deficit?
Continue reading »In adult patients with sepsis, does protocol-based care compared to usual care reduce death within 60 days?
Continue reading »In adults with severe sepsis or septic shock, does 20% albumin solution with crystalloid fluid compared to crystalloid fluid alone reduce death with 28 days?
Continue reading »Can a clinical decision rule be derived and validated for use in the Emergency Department that allows immediate exclusion of ACS?
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