Critical Care Evidence Updates – August 2021
What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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In adult intensive care patients does the use of a balanced crystalloid compared to 0.9% saline reduce 90-day all-cause mortality?
In adult intensive care patients needing administration of resuscitation fluids, does the slow infusion compared to a fast infusion of a fluid boluses reduce 90-day all-cause mortality?
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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In patients who are unconscious following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, does targeted hypothermia compared with targeted normothermia, impact all-cause mortality?
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In mechanically ventilated adults with sepsis, does the use of dexmedetomidine, compared with propofol, for continuous sedation improve the number of days alive without delirium or coma?
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In patients with moderate-severe ARDS, does dexamethasone in addition to routine care, compared with routine care alone increase ventilator free days up to day 28?
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In patients with or at risk of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), can nebulised heparin compared to placebo, accelerate recovery of physical function?
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In patients aged > 18 years who were unable to be liberated from vasopressors for 24 hours, did the addition of midodrine when compared to a placebo result in the earlier discontinuation of vasopressors?
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In patients with septic shock, does the use of intravenous vitamin C and thiamine compared to standard therapy improve recovery from organ failure?
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