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The international system for assessing organ dysfunction in critically ill patients is updated after thirty years
The updated version of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA), the global reference system in intensive care medicine used to assess the degree of organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, ...
1. The introduction of HotSwap (TM) by CytoSorbents -- The New CytoSorb exchange system 2. The renewal of its long-standing partnership with Aferetica Srl in Italy, and 3. New clinical data ...
Adding an SGLT2 inhibitor to standard care did not improve clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with acute organ dysfunction, an open-label randomized trial involving intensive care units ...
Sepsis, a common complication following burns, trauma, and major surgery, remains the leading cause of death among critically ill patients. Globally, there are about 48.9 million sepsis patients and ...
Using national data from the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), Lonze and colleagues evaluated outcomes in 568 kidney after heart (KAH) and 210 kidney after lung (KAL) transplants performed ...
The authors make the point that bowel functions in general are associated with a lot of health outcomes. Direct association would be somebody with severe constipation, or the long term can be and ...
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) has recently published the updated version of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA), the global reference system in intensive care ...
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