Statistical analysis plan for the Australasian Resuscitation in sepsis evaluation: FLUid or vasopressors in emergency department sepsis (ARISE FLUIDS) trial [0.03%]
AUSTRALASIAN复苏与脓毒症评估统计分析计划:急诊科脓毒症患者的液体或血管升压药治疗(ARISEFLUIDS试验)
Elissa M Milford,Stephen P J Macdonald,Ary Serpa-Neto et al.
Elissa M Milford et al.
Background: The optimal approach to haemodynamic resuscitation in patients with septic shock is uncertain and will be evaluated in The Australasian Resuscitation In Sepsis Evaluation: FLUid or vasopressors In emergency De...
A comparison of sodium concentration measured in laboratory autoanalyser versus point-of-care blood gas machine: A retrospective, multicentre, analytical study in a large adult intensive care unit population [0.03%]
大型成人重症监护病房人群中的实验室自动分析仪与即时血气机测量钠浓度的多中心分析性研究:回顾性研究
Keegan Hunter,Chris Anstey,Alexander Nesbitt et al.
Keegan Hunter et al.
Objective: Discrepancies between laboratory sodium and point-of-care arterial blood gas sodium values may lead to delayed interpretation of, and intervention on, the results. We studied the mean difference between these t...
Redefining success: Incorporating long-term survival outcomes into routine benchmarking [0.03%]
重新定义成功:在常规基准测试中纳入长期生存结果
Paul Secombe,Edward Litton,Shaila Chavan et al.
Paul Secombe et al.
Assessment of outcomes in postaneurysmal subarachnoid bleed patients admitted to the intensive care unit utilizing the subarachnoid haemorrhage international trialist clinicoradiological prediction model for dichotomised functional outcome and mortality [0.03%]
利用动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血临床放射学预测模型评估进入重症监护病房患者的预后及死亡率
David Mogg,James Walsham
David Mogg
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the Subarachnoid Haemorrhage International Trialist (SAHIT) prediction model in a tertiary adult intensive care unit (ICU) cohort when assessing patient outcomes agains...
Temperature profiles in adult intensive care unit patients treated for infection in a tertiary intensive care unit: A single-centre prospective observational cohort study [0.03%]
在三级成人重症监护病房中接受治疗的感染患者的体温分布特征:一项单中心前瞻性队列观察研究
Bianca B Crichton,Allie Eathorne,Julieann Coombes et al.
Bianca B Crichton et al.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate temperature profiles in patients treated for infections in the intensive care unit (ICU) to establish the number of patients who might be eligible for a clinical tria...
Building the future of ICU care: Is our digital foundation strong enough? A multicentre survey of Australian and New Zealand intensive care units [0.03%]
构建ICU护理的未来:我们的数字基础是否足够牢固?一项关于澳大利亚和新西兰重症监护病房的多中心调查
Kristen S Gibbons,Renate Le Marsney,Andrew Goodwin et al.
Kristen S Gibbons et al.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess data-related resources, infrastructure, and capabilities in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) intensive care units (ICUs). ...
The influence of consent models on recruitment rates in randomised trials in critical care: A systematic review [0.03%]
系统评价:知情同意模式对重症监护随机试验受试者招募率的影响
Mahesh Ramanan,Aashish Kumar,Laurent Billot et al.
Mahesh Ramanan et al.
Objectives: To determine whether type of consent model was associated with recruitment rate in critical care randomised clinical trials (RCT). Data source...
Graeme J Duke,Steven Hirth,John D Santamaria et al.
Graeme J Duke et al.
Objective: Mortality prediction models are used for benchmarking, audit, research, and epidemiology. This report describes the development and validation methodology, for version 7 of the critical care outcome prediction ...
The gastrointestinal microbiome in critical illness: A Clinician's guide to mechanisms, emerging tools, and therapeutic questions [0.03%]
重症患者胃肠微生物组:临床医师指南——机制、新兴工具和治疗问题
Angaj Ghosh,Tess Evans,Calum J Walsh et al.
Angaj Ghosh et al.
There is considerable interest in the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiome and its interaction with disease processes, but existing reviews tend to assume ecological and microbiological knowledge that critical care clinicians may not have. In t...
John D Santamaria,Ebony Selers,David Reid
John D Santamaria
Objective: Hyperglycaemia requiring insulin infusions is common among critically ill patients. Attempts to tightly control glucose levels in the intensive care unit (ICU) have had mixed results partly due to hypoglycaemia...