[Severe intoxication after yew (Taxus) ingestion-case report and literature review] [0.03%]
[食用红豆杉(Taxus)严重中毒的病例及文献回顾]
J L Lohmeyer,C Enneking,P Mammen et al.
J L Lohmeyer et al.
Background: Severe yew (Taxus) intoxication is a rare condition that can lead to life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. The survival of patients requires highly specialized emergency and intensive care treatment. ...
[Sustainability-national and international initiatives in intensive care and emergency medicine] [0.03%]
重症监护和急诊医学的可持续性——国家和地区倡议
Thomas Bein
Thomas Bein
Background: Climate change with global warming, natural disasters, species extinction and soil erosion is doubly relevant for medicine: On the one hand, heat waves, floods and other natural disasters lead to new disease p...
Michael Oppert,Markus Jungehülsing,Lutz Nibbe
Michael Oppert
Tracheotomy has long been performed outside of intensive care medicine. In modern medicine, it has a firm place in the management of critically ill and emergency care patients as well as in cancer surgery of the head and neck, the care of l...
Reimer Riessen,Peter Bulla,Annerose Mengel et al.
Reimer Riessen et al.
Background: Structured procedures have been established internationally for the initial clinical care of patients with traumatic injuries. Comparable concepts have not yet been applied to the initial clinical care of life...
Thomas Staudinger
Thomas Staudinger
The therapeutic target of extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal (ECCO2R) is the elimination of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the blood across a gas exchange membrane without influencing oxygenation to a clinically relevant extent. In acute resp...
Alexander Supady
Alexander Supady
Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) describes the use of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) to restore blood circulation in patients during refractory cardiac arrest. So far, ECPR is not the standard ...
[Bedside imaging] [0.03%]
[床旁影像学]
Robert Zilberszac
Robert Zilberszac
Sonography, in particular echocardiography, is essential in the assessment of volume status and hemodynamics in critically ill patients. Examination of the left ventricle, in addition to assessing ventricular function, provides valuable inf...
[The ROSE concept: modern fluid management in intensive care medicine] [0.03%]
重症监护医学的现代液体管理概念——ROSE理论
Carsten Willam,Larissa Herbst
Carsten Willam
The ROSE concept, which is the acronym of resuscitation, optimization, stabilization and evacuation, describes the phases of fluid therapy, based on the pathophysiology of septic shock. During the first two phases, aggressive fluid therapy ...
Timo Mayerhöfer,Georg F Lehner,Michael Joannidis
Timo Mayerhöfer
The most commonly used fluids for volume therapy are crystalloids and colloids. Crystalloids comprise 0.9% sodium chloride and balanced crystalloids (BC). Colloids can be divided into artificial colloids and human albumin (a natural colloid...
Uwe Janssens
Uwe Janssens
Background: Critically ill patients in the intensive care unit require intensified monitoring to control the treatment with volume and/or vasoactive substances. ...