In a recent development, researchers have created an AI-driven model capable of predicting mortality risk in sepsis patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). Leveraging cutting-edge ...
Guodong (Gordon) Pang has been awarded $150,000 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for research that aims to improve discharge predictions within intensive care units (ICUs) and a patient's ...
Results from a recent study suggest ICU physicians who direct fellowships are frequently overburdened from their workloads, according to research published in Critical Care Medicine. For their ...
UAB Critical Care Nephrology is a multidisciplinary program within the Division of Nephrology dedicated to improving outcomes for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury and other organ ...
Select patients with heart failure fitted with an implantable left ventricular assist device can be safely moved to a stepdown unit (SDU) from intensive care unit (ICU), reducing costs, reported ...
Monitoring and maintaining glucose levels of critically ill patients after admission from ICU through general care and discharge from the hospital may have positive impact on outcomes, according to ...
Outcome has significantly improved over the past decades. 6 Still, allo-HSCT remains associated with significant mortality and a significant number of patients require intensive care unit (ICU) ...
For most level 1 trauma centers and tertiary care facilities, operating intensive care units at 80 percent to 90 percent capacity is standard — even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. But the intensity ...
The Intensive Care Unit is a stressful place, and conflicts invariably arise. To better understand the relationships between physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and advanced practitioners, ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine have developed a tablet app to track the needs of patients in intensive care units. Now, they’ll be building on that work through a partnership with Microsoft.
The care of immunocompromised adults with acute respiratory failure (ARF) remains one of the greatest challenges of intensive care medicine.1 Management of these patients is challenging because ...
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