Rajamani, Arvind;
Galarza, Laura;
Sanfilippo, Filippo;
Wong, Adrian;
Goffi, Alberto;
Tuinman, Pieter;
Mayo, Paul;
Arntfield, Robert;
Fisher, Richard;
Huang, Stephen.
With the paucity of high-quality studies on longitudinal basic critical care echocardiography (BCCE) training, expert-opinion guidelines have guided BCCE training. However, existing guidelines lack precise detail due to methodological flaws during guideline-development. To formulate methodologically robu...
The purpose of this guideline is to maximise the safety of patients who need critical care during the COVID-19 pandemic, while protecting staff from infection. It will also enable services to make the best use of NHS resources....
Mehta, N. M;
Skillman, H. E;
Irving, S. Y;
Coss-Bu, J. A;
Vermilyea, S;
Farrington, E. A;
McKeever, L;
Hall, A. M;
Goday, P. S;
Braunschweig, C.
This document represents the first collaboration between two organizations, American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, to describe best practices in nutrition therapy in critically ill children. The target of these guidelines is intended to be the pedi...
Ouellette, DR;
Patel, S;
Girard, TD;
Morris, PE;
Schmidt, GA;
Truwit, JD;
Alhazzani, W;
Burns, SM;
Epstein, SK;
Esteban, A;
Fan, E;
Ferrer, M;
Fraser, GL;
Gong, MN;
Hough, CL;
Mehta, S;
Nanchal, R;
Pawlik, AJ;
Schweickert, WD;
Sessler, CN;
Strøm, T;
Kress, JP.
DESCRIPTION: The Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters, which comprises representatives of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), formed a workgroup to review evidence and provide guidance to health care provide...
Airway Extubation/methods,
Noninvasive Ventilation/methods,
Respiration, Artificial/methods,
Ventilator Weaning,
Conscious Sedation/methods,
Critical Care/methods,
Critical Care/standards,
Critical Illness/therapy,
Critical Illness,
Ventilator Weaning/methods
Schmidt, GA;
Girard, TD;
Kress, JP;
Morris, PE;
Ouellette, DR;
Alhazzani, W;
Burns, SM;
Epstein, SK;
Esteban, A;
Fan, E;
Ferrer, M;
Fraser, GL;
Gong, MN;
Hough, CL;
Mehta, S;
Nanchal, R;
Patel, S;
Pawlik, AJ;
Schweickert, WD;
Sessler, CN;
Strøm, T;
Wilson, KC;
Truwit, JD.
Children admitted to hospital often die within 24 hours of admission. Many of these deaths could be prevented if very sick children are identified soon after their arrival in the health facility, and treatment is started immediately. This can be facilitated by rapid triage for all children presenting to ...