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期刊名:Journal of critical care

缩写:J CRIT CARE

ISSN:0883-9441

e-ISSN:1557-8615

IF/分区:3.5/Q2

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Robin M E Janssen,Izak A R Yasrebi-de Kom,Joanna E Klopotowska et al. Robin M E Janssen et al.
Background: Antibiotics are widely used in ICUs. This study aimed to examine ICU-level variation in antibiotic use across Dutch ICUs as a basis for quality improvement and antimicrobial stewardship efforts. ...
Jan Waskowski,Giuseppe M E A Maggisano,Markus Hahn et al. Jan Waskowski et al.
Background: Fluid accumulation is a known risk factor of adverse renal outcomes in critically ill patients. A substantial proportion of the fluid burden in intensive care unit (ICU) patients arises from maintenance fluids...
Rushi Patel,Jacob Thompson,Belal Elsayed et al. Rushi Patel et al.
Ketamine has been shown to possess unique pharmacologic properties that make it an appealing adjunctive sedative for critically ill patients; however, its overall impact on key intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes remains uncertain. As such, ...
Mary C Hamblen,Andrew R Petrilli,Ashish K Khanna et al. Mary C Hamblen et al.
Objectives: In patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with infectious symptoms, ruling out sepsis is essential. Procalcitonin (PCT) and presepsin are inflammatory biomarkers suggested for the diagnosis and e...
Jessica F Wiseman,Vanessa H Wiseman,Natasha A Jawa et al. Jessica F Wiseman et al.
Background: Central venous catheters have been historically preferred over peripheral venous catheters for the administration of vasoactive medications in critically ill patients to reduce the risk of extravasation. Perip...
F W Hiemstra,M J van Kekem,M S Arbous et al. F W Hiemstra et al.
Introduction: Disruption of sleep and circadian rhythms is highly prevalent in intensive care unit (ICU) patients and may be exacerbated by environmental noise. The specific impact of alarm sounds on patients' sleep and c...