Absence of lung sliding is not a reliable indicator of pneumothorax in patients who require high PEEP

Critical Care, Mar 2015

J Golub, A Markota, A Stožer, G Prosen, A Bergauer, F Svenšek, A Sinkovič

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Absence of lung sliding is not a reliable indicator of pneumothorax in patients who require high PEEP

35th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine New real-time bowel sound analysis may predict disease severity in septic patients J Goto 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 K Matsuda 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 N Harii 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 T Moriguchi 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 M Yanagisawa 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 D Harada 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 H Sugawara 1 4 5 7 9 10 15 16 18 19 22 24 25 28 29 31 32 O Sakata 0 3 5 7 8 10 14 16 17 19 22 23 25 27 29 31 32 0 University of Yamanashi , Kofe , Japan Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P2, doi: 10.1186/cc14082 1 University of Yamanashi School of Medicine , Chuo , Japan 2 Institute of Biomedicine, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Critical Care 2015 , 19(Suppl 1):P6, doi: 10.1186/cc14086 3 Skaraborg Hospital , Skövde , Sweden 4 Södra Älvsborg Hospital , Borås , Sweden 5 P6 Systemic symptoms as markers for severity in sepsis J Edman-Wallér 6 Swedish Medical Center, Trauma Research , Engelwood, CO, USA Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P24, doi: 10.1186/cc14104 7 P24 Time course of redox potential and antioxidant capacity in patients undergoing cardiac surgery C Stoppe 8 RWTH Aachen University, University Hospital , Aachen , Germany 9 RWTH Aachen University , Aachen , Germany 10 P23 Sublingual leukocyte activation in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock BK Fabian-Jessing 11 University of Pittsburgh , PA, USA Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P23, doi: 10.1186/cc14103 12 University of Alabama at Birmingham , AL , USA 13 Aarhus University Hospital , Aarhus , Denmark 14 University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands Critical Care 2015 , 19(Suppl 1):P30, doi: 10.1186/cc14110 15 Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam , the Netherlands 16 P30 Antiplatelet therapy does not influence outcome or host response biomarkers during sepsis: a propensity-matched analysis MA Wiewel 17 National Defense Medical College , Tokorozawa, Saitama , Japan Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P31, doi: 10.1186/cc14111 18 Hachioji Medical Center, Tokyo Medical University , Hachioji, Tokyo , Japan 19 P31 Perioperative programmed death-1 expression on CD4 20 T cells predicts the incidence of postoperative infectious complications following gastrointestinal surgery S Ono 21 Doctoral School of Sciences and Technology, Platform of Research and Environmental Sciences , Beirut , Lebanon 22 P35 Expression of apolipoproteins L in neutrophils during sepsis I Akl 23 Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles , Belgium 24 CHU de Charleroi-Hopital Andre Vesale , Montigny-Le-Tilleul , Belgium 25 P34 Serial change of C1 inhibitor in patients with sepsis: a preliminary report T Hirose 26 Institute of Medicine and Molecular Biology IBMM , Charleroi, Belgium Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P35, doi: 10.1186/cc14115 27 University of Crete, Medical School , Heraklion, Greece Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P40, doi: 10.1186/cc14120 28 University Hospital , Heraklion , Greece 29 P40 Alarming levels of heat shock proteins 72 and 90 30 in critically ill children M Fitrolaki 31 P44 Macrophage phenotype in sepsis immunosuppression E Theodorakis, E Diamantaki, C Tsatsanis, D Georgopoulos, K Vaporidi University of Crete, School of Medicine , Heraklion, Greece Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P44, doi: 10.1186/cc14124 32 P570 Evaluation of screening criteria for palliative care in an emergency department ICU S Ribeiro, R Carvalho , P Ayres, D Barros , D Roger Hospital das Clinicas School of Medicine, University of São Paulo , Brazil Critical Care 2015, 19(Suppl 1):P570, doi: 10.1186/cc14650 Publication charges for this supplement were funded by ISICEM. - Introduction To assess cerebral hemodynamics in an experimental sepsis model. Methods Nineteen juvenile female Hungahib pigs were subjected into control group (n = 9) or septic group (n = 10). Under general anesthesia in animals of the sepsis group, Escherichia coli culture (2.5  ×  105/ml; strain: ATCC 25922) was intravenously administrated in a continuously increasing manner as follows: 2  ml in the first 30  minutes, then 4  ml in 30  minutes and afterwards 16  ml/hour for 2  hours (so a total of 9.5  ×  106 E. coli within 3  hours). In the control group the anesthesia was maintained for 8  hours, infusion was administered as a similar volume of isotonic saline solution and no other intervention was made. Hemodynamic monitoring of all animals was performed by PiCCo monitoring system. The middle cerebral artery of the pigs was insonated through the transorbital window and cerebral blood flow velocity (MCAV) and pulsatility index was registered. Results In the septic group, as expected, all animals developed fulminant sepsis and died within 3 to 7 hours two animals in 3 to 4 hours, and three in 6 to 7 hours). In the septic animals the heart rate rose and mean arterial pressure dropped, their ratio incre (...truncated)


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J Golub, A Markota, A Stožer, G Prosen, A Bergauer, F Svenšek, A Sinkovič. Absence of lung sliding is not a reliable indicator of pneumothorax in patients who require high PEEP, Critical Care, 2015, pp. P139, 19,