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期刊名:Revista brasileira de terapia intensiva

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ISSN:0103-507X

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Iván Alfredo Huespe,Agustina Marco,Eduardo Prado et al. Iván Alfredo Huespe et al.
Objective: To analyze whether changes in medical care due to the application of COVID-19 protocols affected clinical outcomes in patients without COVID-19 during the pandemic. ...
Manuel Donato,Federico Carlos Carini,María Julia Meschini et al. Manuel Donato et al.
Objective: To propose agile strategies for a comprehensive approach to analgesia, sedation, delirium, early mobility and family engagement for patients with COVID-19-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome, conside...
João Gabriel Rosa Ramos,Daniel Neves Forte João Gabriel Rosa Ramos
Triage for intensive care unit admission is a frequent event and is associated to worse clinical outcomes. The process of triage is variable and may be influenced by biases and prejudices, which could lead to potentially unfair decisions. T...
Regis Goulart Rosa,Caroline Cabral Robinson,Viviane Cordeiro Veiga et al. Regis Goulart Rosa et al.
Introduction: The long-term effects caused by COVID-19 are unknown. The present study aims to assess factors associated with health-related quality of life and long-term outcomes among survivors of hospitalization for COV...
Cíntia Johnston,Mônica Sanchez Stopiglia,Simone Nascimento Santos Ribeiro et al. Cíntia Johnston et al.
Objective: To present guidelines on sensory motor stimulation for newborns and infants in the intensive care unit. Methods: We employed...
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Inês Almeida,Helder Santos,Hugo Miranda et al. Inês Almeida et al.
The authors report a rare case of successful Advanced Life Support in the context of cardiac arrest due to the presence of an anomalous aortic origin of the right coronary artery in a 49-year-old patient. The patient was admitted due to che...