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EPISODE · Oct 13, 2011 · 23 MIN

6. ESCIM Conference Berlin 2011 Day 2 & 3

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A summary of my experiences at the second and third days of the ESICM. Links include: Here is the IMPACT calculator for prognosticating in traumatic brain injury For the Brain Tissue Oxygen Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury (BOOST 2) go here For Simon Finfer's talk on the DECRA study click here  The Girault paper: Noninvasive Ventilation and Weaning in Patients with Chronic Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure For lung ultrasound, you should look at both the Bouhamed paper and the Sartori paper, both here in fulltext for free. There are a few lung ultrasound videos out there too, like this one The BLUE protocol is here Brain trauma foundation guidelines are here Free fulltext of ECASS III is here Martin Smith on intracerebral haemorrhage is all summarised here A good summary of treating refractory status epilepticus is here Some good neuro papers from the last year: Cerebral tissue oxygenation measured by two different probes: challenges and interpretation For the paper on measuring brain temperature with MRI spectroscopy, go here Ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath to estimate ICP is here Invasive and noninvasive assessment of cerebral oxygenation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury This is probably a more useful paper on the risk factors for delirium after cardiac surgery The bispectral index and suppression ratio are very early predictors of neurological outcome during therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest Also see our presentation on this topic here Top haemodynamic papers: Here is an older paper on using IVC diameter for volume responsiveness, and here is the paper Alex Mebezza referred to Comparing two different arginine vasopressin doses in advanced vasodilatory shock: a randomized, controlled, open-label trial Effects of fluids on microvascular perfusion in patients with severe sepsis Top Mechanical ventilation papers: Non-invasive ventilation in postoperative patients: a systematic review Comparison of patient–ventilator interfaces based on their computerized effective dead space Predictors of prolonged weaning and survival during ventilator weaning in a respiratory ICU Post-traumatic stress disorder after weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation Top ICU infection/micro papers from the last year: Use of early corticosteroid therapy on ICU admission in patients affected by severe pandemic (H1N1)v influenza A infection Subglottic secretion drainage for the prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia: A systematic review and meta-analysis Selective digestive tract decontamination and selective oropharyngeal decontamination and antibiotic resistance in patients in intensive-care units: an open-label, clustered group-randomised, crossover study Intrapleural use of tissue plasminogen activator and DNase in pleural infection Best of metabolic and sepsis articles last year: Impact of hypoxic hepatitis on mortality in the intensive care unit Assessing adrenal insufficiency of corticosteroid secretion using free versus total cortisol levels in critical illness On TEGs and ROTEM: Initial experiences with point-of-care rapid thrombelastography for management of life-threatening postinjury coagulopathy A Cochrane review is here

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