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    Doctors’ and nurses’ predictions of ICU outcomes have variable accuracy

    November 14, 2017

    How accurate are doctors and nurses at predicting survival and functional outcomes in critically ill patients?

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    ARDS incidence is declining. Is it a preventable syndrome?

    November 13, 2017

    TORONTO – Improvements in hospital practices may be the key to success.

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    VIDEO: Balanced crystalloids protect kidney better than saline

    November 1, 2017

    TORONTO – Vanderbilt University Medical Center is transitioning from primarily using saline to balanced crystalloid IV fluids to prevent adverse renal events in hospitalized patients.

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    When do patients with SSTIs require hospital admission and IV antibiotics?

    October 23, 2017

    Skin and soft tissue infections encompass a wide variety of clinical presentations and severity, and can be mimicked by a number of noninfectious medical conditions.

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    Sepsis response team does not improve mortality/organ dysfunction

    October 23, 2017

    A sepsis response team did not have a positive effect on mortality or organ dysfunction in septic patients, compared with standard treatment by a primary care team, according to a study abstract scheduled to be presented at CHEST 2017.[[{"fid":"206723","view_mode":"medstat_image_full_text","fiel...

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    Ideal intubation position still unknown

    October 17, 2017

    For an endotracheal intubation, the sniffing position may be a better choice than the ramped position, a new study suggests.

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    Bringing critical care training to hospitalists

    October 16, 2017

    Tens of thousands of hospitalists triage and manage critically ill patients, often with limited or no support from critical care specialists.

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    Wait at least 2 days to replace central venous catheters in patients with candidemia

    October 15, 2017

    SAN DIEGO – It likely will reduce 30-day mortality.

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    Negative nasal swabs reliably predicted no MRSA infection

    October 13, 2017

    SAN DIEGO – But physicians often prescribed vancomycin anyway, accumulating potentially avoidable treatment days.

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    VA study finds high MRSA infection risk among those colonized with the bacterium

    October 13, 2017

    SAN DIEGO – Patients colonized with MRSA are at high risk of MRSA infection both in the predischarge and postdischarge time periods, results from an 8-year VA study showed.

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