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In patients with septic shock, does early low-dose norepinephrine compared with standard care increase shock control at six hours?
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In patients with septic shock, does early low-dose norepinephrine compared with standard care increase shock control at six hours?
Continue reading »In patients who presented to the Emergency Department (ED) with acute dyspnoea, does the addition of lung ultrasound examination compared to standard approach, improve the diagnostic accuracy for acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF)?
Continue reading »In patients undergoing rapid sequence anaesthesia induction, does the use of cricoid pressure vs. a sham procedure, prevent pulmonary aspiration?
Continue reading »In patients with acquired thrombocytopenia purport, does calpacizumab compared with placebo, reduce the time to normalisation of the platelet count?
Continue reading »Do one or more doses of levocarnitine reduce organ failure in septic shock at 48 hours, compared with placebo?
Continue reading »In mechanically ventilated, critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition does energy-dense feed (1.5kCal/ml) compared with routine feed (1kCal/ml) impact on 90 day all cause mortality?
Continue reading »In adult subjects who ingest a small toy part, compared to historical controls of children who have ingested coins, is there a difference in object transit time and complication rate?
Continue reading »In adult patients on invasive mechanical ventilation who are difficult to wean, does extubation and weaning on non-invasive ventilation compared to weaning on invasive ventilation reduce the time until liberation from mechanical ventilation?
Continue reading »In immunocompromised patients with acute hypoxic respiratory failure (AHRF), does the use of high flow oxygen as opposed to standard oxygen therapy, reduce 28 day mortality?
Continue reading »In mechanically ventilated patients without acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), does a low tidal volume ventilation strategy (6mL/Kg), compared to intermediate tidal volume strategy (10mL/Kg), reduce the number of ventilator-free and alive days at day 28?
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