Critical Care Evidence Updates – November 2022
What’s new in the Critical Care literature – monthly updates
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Oxygen-Saturation Targets for Critically Ill Adults Receiving Mechanical Ventilation Semler. N Engl J Med 2022; 387:1759-1769. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2208415 Clinical Question In patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, does a target oxygen saturation of 90%, 94%, or 98% increase days alive and free of mechanical ventilation at 28 days? Background Despite the ubiquity of oxygen therapy in the critical care setting, the […]
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In adult patients with sepsis receiving vasopressor therapy, does a high dose of vitamin C in comparison to placebo, reduce the risk of death or persistent organ dysfunction at 28 days?
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In septic adults at high risk for invasive candida infection (ICI) does the use (1,3)-β-D-glucan (BDG) guided antifungal strategy, compared with standard treatment, reduce 28-day mortality compared to standard care?
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In adult patients in ICU with septic shock, does a restrictive approach to fluid therapy compared to a standard care result in fewer deaths at day 90?
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