MedPage Today: Are Severe COVID Patients Being Kept on Ventilation Longer Than Needed?
Patients on mechanical ventilation for severe COVID-19 pneumonia had similar mortality rates to patients with other forms of severe pneumonia, but those with COVID tended to be kept on ventilation ...
Pulmonary rehabilitation is becoming an essential component of care for critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation, particularly those at high ...
Intensive care unit (ICU)–acquired weakness often develops in patients who are undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. Early active mobilization may mitigate ICU-acquired weakness, increase ...
Music therapy could significantly reduce heart rate, blood pressure and patient–ventilator asynchronies for patients admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit (ICU), according to research being ...
It is safe to treat stable, chronic ventilator-dependent patients in their homes. [5] Home care is less costly than acute care. Guber and colleagues reported that home mechanical ventilation was as ...
News Medical: Does adding sigh breaths to the usual care of trauma patients receiving mechanical ventilation increase ventilator-free days?
Does adding sigh breaths to the usual care of trauma patients receiving mechanical ventilation increase ventilator-free days?
Becker's Hospital Review: Patient blood management: The hidden lever for quality, safety and margin
Multi-disciplinary patient blood management (PBM) programs — which go beyond blood bank projects to manage and preserve a patient’s own blood — can improve health outcomes, reduce the cost of care and ...
BOSTON -- Acinetobacter baumannii and Candida auris were common among patients receiving mechanical ventilation in both acute care hospitals and long-term care facilities, particularly the latter, ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: Remote Patient Monitoring May Improve Adherence, Blood Glucose Monitoring