MacLaren, Robert;
Dionne, Joanna C;
Granholm, Anders;
Alhazzani, Waleed;
Szumita, Paul M;
Olsen, Keith;
Barletta, Jeffrey F;
Møller, Morten Hylander;
Karvellas, Constantine J;
Wischmeyer, Paul;
DePriest, Ashley;
Carlos, Victor;
Argetsinger, Debora;
Carothers, John J;
Lee, Rosemary;
Napolitano, Lena;
Perri, Dan;
Naylor, Douglas F.
Critically ill adults can develop stress-related mucosal damage from gastrointestinal hypoperfusion and reperfusion injury, predisposing them to clinically important stress-related upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). The objective of this guideline was to develop evidence-based recommendations for th...
Murray, MJ;
DeBlock, H;
Erstad, B;
Gray, A;
Jacobi, J;
Jordan, C;
McGee, W;
McManus, C;
Meade, M;
Nix, S;
Patterson, A;
Sands, MK;
Pino, R;
Tescher, A;
Arbour, R;
Rochwerg, B;
Murray, CF;
Mehta, S.
"OBJECTIVE:
To update the 2002 version of ""Clinical practice guidelines for sustained neuromuscular blockade in the adult critically ill patient.""
DESIGN:
A Task Force comprising 17 members of the Society of Critical Medicine with particular expertise in the use of neuromuscular-blocking agents; a Gra...
Barr, J;
Fraser, G. L;
Puntillo, K;
Ely, E. W;
Gélinas, C;
Dasta, J. F;
Davidson, J. E;
Devlin, J. W;
Kress, J. P;
Joffe, A. M;
Coursin, D. B;
Herr, D. L;
Tung, A;
Robinson, B, R;
Fontaine, D. K;
Ramsay, M. A;
Riker, R. R;
Sessler, C. N;
Pun, B;
Skrobik, Y;
Jaeschke, R.
OBJECTIVE: To revise the "Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Sustained Use of Sedatives and Analgesics in the Critically Ill Adult" published in Critical Care Medicine in 2002. METHODS: The American College of Critical Care Medicine assembled a 20-person, multidisciplinary, multi-institutional task for...
Jacobi, J;
Bircher, N;
Krinsley, J;
Agus, M;
Braithwaite, S. S;
Deutschman, C;
Freire, A. X;
Geehan, D;
Kohl, B;
Nasraway, S. A;
Rigby, M;
Sands, K;
Schallom, L;
Taylor, B;
Umpierrez, G;
Mazuski, J;
Schunemann, H.
Objective: To evaluate the literature and identify important aspects of insulin therapy that facilitate safe and effective infusion therapy for a defined glycemic end point. Methods: Where available, the literature was evaluated using Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRA...