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Trauma systems in high socioeconomic index countries in 2050

Considerable political, structural, environmental and epidemiological change will affect high socioeconomic index (SDI) countries over the next 25 years. These changes will impact healthcare ... , funding, learning systems and trauma education will be discussed. Given the lack of robust evidence, risk of bias and uncertainty on future political trajectories, this review assumes that the current

Trauma systems in Asian countries: challenges and recommendations

differs considerably according to geographical, epidemiological, socioeconomic, political, and health systems attributes. There are varying system configurations and maturation to adapt to those diverse ... to lack of political commitment and advocacy leading to funds diverting to other competing national healthcare issues. In the Philippines, trauma surgeons are key advocates for injury prevention with

Improving management of ARDS: uniting acute management and long-term recovery

strategy to replace sedation in the ICU . Lancet Respir Med . 2023 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213- 2600 ( 23 ) 00141 - 8 . 39. Ely EW . The ABCDEF bundle: science and philosophy of how ICU liberation serves

The difference in the association between included ECPR patients and neurological outcomes

Japan, the principal philosophy was speculated from a questionnaire survey distributed to medical institutions that participated in the SAVE-J II study [ 3 ]. According to the survey results, the

Precision medicine for all? Challenges and opportunities for a precision medicine approach to critical illness

of critical care may be tempted to envision that complex, acute syndromes could bend to a similar reductionist philosophy—where single mutations could identify and target our critically ill patients

Human-centered visualization technologies for patient monitoring are the future: a narrative review

mentioned and the capabilities of human sensory perception. The philosophy behind these technologies is based on user-centered design by Endsley [ 19 ], principles of logic from Tractatus Logico

Future without delirium: not quite there yet but we can start by prescribing touch

ABCDEF bundle: science and philosophy of how ICU liberation serves patients and families . Crit Care Med . 2017 ; 45 ( 2 ): 321 - 30 . https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0000000000002175. 8. Smith JR . Comforting

Global critical care: a call to action

, worse maternal outcomes, and higher infant mortality [ 29 ]. Resource-rich countries have an ethical obligation as well as practical, political, and economic reasons for taking a global perspective on ... Health Organization, ministries of health, and funding agencies. Global partners have an ethical obligation as well as economic, political, and practical incentives to invest in critical care for all

Embracing complexity in sepsis

of Philosophy ( 2021 ). 6. Schuurman AR , et al. Sepsis: deriving biological meaning and clinical applications from high-dimensional data . Intensive Care Med Exp . 2021 ; 9 : 27 . 7. Sloot PMA

Incidence and outcomes of critical illness in Indigenous peoples: a systematic review and meta-analysis

ongoing and multigenerational impacts of colonization and racism, which need to be contextualized within the historical, political, social, and economic conditions that have influenced of Indigenous health

Clinician perceptions of the impact of ICU family visiting restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international investigation

we provide for family members of critically ill patients with COVID19 . Intensive Care Med . 2021 ; 47 ( 2 ): 230 - 3 . 22. Ely EW . The ABCDEF bundle: science and philosophy of how ICU liberation

Timing of dialysis in acute kidney injury using routinely collected data and dynamic treatment regimes

of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , London , UK 4 Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Ghent University Hospital , Ghent , Belgium 5 Bioethics Institute Ghent, Department of Philosophy and Moral

Clinical review: Does it matter which hemodynamic monitoring system is used?

Hemodynamic monitoring and management has greatly improved during the past decade. Technologies have evolved from very invasive to non-invasive, and the philosophy has shifted from a static approach ... totally noninvasive technologies [2-4]. At the same time, we have observed a conceptual shift in philosophy from the monitoring of static parameters to functional and dynamic approaches of hemodynamics [5

Clinical review: Does it matter which hemodynamic monitoring system is used?

Hemodynamic monitoring and management has greatly improved during the past decade. Technologies have evolved from very invasive to non-invasive, and the philosophy has shifted from a static approach ... observed a conceptual shift in philosophy from the monitoring of static parameters to functional and dynamic approaches of hemodynamics [5]. Despite all these changes and 'improvements', it is still unclear

Effective hemodynamic monitoring

outcomes. Philosophy of hemodynamic monitoring Hemodynamic monitoring techniques can identify cardiovascular insufficiency (CVI) and guide personalized hemodynamic therapies when linked to clinical

Polynomial-Time Axioms of Choice and Polynomial-Time Cardinality

Choice. Throughout this paper, our general philosophy is that “set” should become “language in P” and “function” should become “function in FP.” Where there are several obvious choices for how to

Clustering identifies endotypes of traumatic brain injury in an intensive care cohort: a CENTER-TBI study

Philosophy of Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam,The Netherlands81Departmentof Clinical Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, UmeåUniversity, Umeå, Sweden82HungarianBrain Research Program – Grant No

The future of intensive care: delirium should no longer be an issue

intensive care environment . J Crit Care . 2017 ; 40 : 11 - 4 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrc. 2017 . 03 .002. 56. Ely EW . The ABCDEF bundle: science and philosophy of how ICU liberation serves patients and

Introduction of medical emergency teams in Australia and New Zealand: a multicentre study

The philosophy behind medical emergency teams (METs) or rapid response teams leaving the intensive care unit (ICU) to evaluate and treat patients who are at risk on the wards and to prevent or

Introduction of medical emergency teams in Australia and New Zealand: a multicentre study

The philosophy behind medical emergency teams (METs) or rapid response teams leaving the intensive care unit (ICU) to evaluate and treat patients who are at risk on the wards and to prevent or