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In response to questions from Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, Prime said that Level III trauma designations would be ...
Montana’s first dedicated SICU, on the fourth floor of the Billings Clinic Fortin Trauma Tower, is expected to begin caring ...
New research suggests that an antibody-drug conjugate may offer practice-changing, patient-friendly treatment of blastic ...
Flowers Hospital is implementing its inaugural Graduate Medical Education Program to bring more physicians to the area. It ...
The newly opened internal medicine intensive care unit with natural lighting structure Hallim University Sacred Heart ...
Patients with stroke and a mild or moderate level of neurologic impairment can be monitored less intensively after thrombolysis with no safety issues, a new study suggests.
More than half of ICU survivors may experience Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS), which involves new or worsening physical, psychological, or cognitive impairments after a critical illness.
Yet, survival alone is not a marker of ‘good’ intensive care (The Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FICM) and Intensive Care Society (ICS), 2022). Many members of the growing ICU survivor population ...
Imagine surviving a life-threatening illness only to find yourself haunted by the sound of hospital alarms, the feeling of cold examination tables, and the memories of invasive procedures.
The incident, which occurred in an intensive care unit, has prompted hospitals nationwide to reassess their security protocols. Dr. Helen Koselka, chief medical officer at Ohio's TriHealth ...
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 25: The Ministry of Health will host the 20th conference of the International Arab Society of Critical Care Medicine on January 30, alongside the first Arab conference of the World ...
Adults undergoing nonemergent cardiac surgery who were at high risk for CSA-AKI were randomly assigned to receive EBP or standard care (169 and 174 patients, respectively). The researchers found ...