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Mashup Score: 8
Patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage who are receiving factor Xa inhibitors have a risk of hematoma expansion. The effect of andexanet alfa, an agent that reverses the effects of factor Xa …
Source: www.nejm.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 0SCCM | Journal Club: Spotlight On Pharmacy - 7 hour(s) ago
Explore articles on pharmacy topics in this webcast series.
Source: sccm.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 19
Courtney Gore, a Granbury ISD school board member, has disavowed the far-right platform she campaigned on. Her defiance has brought her backlash.
Source: www.texastribune.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 2ASAIO - 70th Annual Conference - 10 hour(s) ago
ASAIO invites you to join us in Baltimore for the 70th Annual Conference. Registration Now Available Register Today Early-Bird Deadline: April 29, 2024 2024 ASAIO Medical Device Entrepreneur’s Forum Submit Application Deadline: Monday, February 19, 2024 2024 ASAIO VAD Coordinator Leadership Award Submit Application Deadline: Monday, March 4, 2024 ASAIO Pediatric Device Development Forum The Pediatric Device Day Course is looking for 4 exciting projects focused on supporting organ systems to highlight
Source: asaio.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 14Ventricular arrhythmias - 12 hour(s) ago
CONTENTS approach to wide-complex monomorphic tachycardia Diagnostic approach to wide complex tachycardia [1] Consider pretest probability for VT [2] Compare to old ECG if available [3] Initiation of wide complex tachycardia [4] Signs of potential VT mimic [5] Evidence of AV dissociation? [6] Morphology in Leads II & aVR Morphology rules [7a] RBBB-type [7b] LBBB-type […]
Source: emcrit.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 211Paper of the Day - 13 hour(s) ago
Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2023
Source: criticalcarereviews.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 42Prehospital Ground and Helicopter-Based Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) Reduce Barriers to ECPR: A GIS Model - 14 hour(s) ago
Evidence suggests that Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) can improve survival rates for nontraumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). However, when ECPR is indicated over 50…
Source: www.tandfonline.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet-
🚑 🚁 Prehospital based #ECPR reduce barriers to #ECLS, potentially improving #OHCA survival! GIS model demonstrating 2-fold ⬆️ in #ECMO eligibility for field-deployable ground-based system & 4-fold ⬆️ for HEMS-based system vs 🇺🇸 hospital-based system 🖇️ https://t.co/BY6dAA9oMP https://t.co/38VxC0jYCO
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Mashup Score: 4Solve at MIT 2024 | Social Impact Event - 14 hour(s) ago
Join us along with 400 social impact leaders to get inspired, build partnerships, tackle global challenges in real-time, and celebrate progress.
Source: solve.mit.eduCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 4An Adaptive Behavioral Intervention for Weight Loss Management - 15 hour(s) ago
This noninferiority randomized trial compares the effects of a wireless system designed to provide daily feedback on progress in lifestyle change and weight loss vs the same system with additional human coaching on weight change among people with overweight and obesity.
Source: jamanetwork.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet-
Among people w/ obesity trying to lose weight, is a wireless system that provides daily feedback on progress in lifestyle change & weight loss noninferior to the same system combined with human coaching? Watch & read the new JAMA Original Investigation: https://t.co/WSMKR4iSiL https://t.co/2oYq38KeL9
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Mashup Score: 13Past, present, and future of sustainable intensive care: narrative review and a large hospital system experience - Critical Care - 18 hour(s) ago
Healthcare systems are large contributors to global emissions, and intensive care units (ICUs) are a complex and resource-intensive component of these systems. Recent global movements in sustainability initiatives, led mostly by Europe and Oceania, have tried to mitigate ICUs’ notable environmental impact with varying success. However, there exists a significant gap in the U.S. knowledge and published literature related to sustainability in the ICU. After a narrative review of the literature and related industry standards, we share our experience with a Green ICU initiative at a large hospital system in Texas. Our process has led to a 3-step pathway to inform similar initiatives for sustainable (green) critical care. This pathway involves (1) establishing a baseline by quantifying the status quo carbon footprint of the affected ICU as well as the cumulative footprint of all the ICUs in the healthcare system; (2) forming alliances and partnerships to target each major source of these po
Source: ccforum.biomedcentral.comCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
It is finally published! Time to read ANNEXA-I, published in @NEJM today! https://t.co/7zga5JmVV8 https://t.co/Y5XlT8lJH4