Patients with frailty derive the same benefits from intensive blood-pressure lowering as those who are not frail, suggests a post hoc analysis of the SPRINT trial. Frailty didn’t significantly ...
Context: The differential allocation of medical resources to adult patients according to characteristics such as race, gender, and insurance status raises the serious concern that such issues apply to ...
The severe shortage of specially-trained intensivist physicians has hospital intensive care units (ICUs) nationwide struggling to staff units with critical care teams led by intensivists, even though ...
Standard blood pressure reduction is sufficient after intracerebral hemorrhage. For patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, intensive blood pressure reduction has similar outcomes compared with ...
Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in critically ill patients, even if they have not previously had diabetes. Whether the normalization of blood glucose levels with insulin therapy ...
This article discusses oxygen saturation targets for children on ventilators in intensive care. Research compared outcomes among children who received a high level of oxygen (more than 94% of the ...
Erratum: CA-125 KELIM as a Potential Complementary Tool for Predicting Veliparib Benefit: An Exploratory Analysis From the VELIA/GOG-3005 Study DaBlaCa-13 Study: Oncological Outcome of Short-Term, ...