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Is percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy with bronchoscopic guidance better than without?

Chang J, Shin HJ, Kwon YS, Kim YI, Lim SC, Kim TO

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Intensivists in the pediatric intensive care unit: conductors for better operational efficiency

Park JD

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Experience of augmenting critical care capacity in Daegu during COVID-19 incident in South Korea

Kim JH, Hong SK, Kim Y, Ryu HG, Park CM, Lee YS, Hong SJ

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Lung injury associated with inhalation of effective microorganism blends

Kim Jm, Kwak YJ, Yoon HI

Since 2009, effective microorganisms (EMs) have been supplied by the local government to the citizens of Seongnam, Korea, for various environment-protective uses including manufacturing detergents, cosmetics and humidifier disinfectants. A...
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Effects of the presence of a pediatric intensivist on treatment in the pediatric intensive care unit

Kwon JE, Roh DE, Kim YH

Background: There are few studies on the effect of intensivist staffing in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in Korea. We aimed to evaluate the effect of pediatric intensivist staffing on...
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Sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction: a review of pathophysiology

Habimana R, Choi I, Cho HJ, Kim D, Lee K, Jeong I

It is well known that cardiac dysfunction in sepsis is associated with significantly increased mortality. The pathophysiology of sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction can be summarized as involving impaired myocardial circulation, direct...
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Right ventricular assist device with an oxygenator using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation in a patient with severe respiratory failure and right heart decompensation

Oh DK, Shim TS, Jo KW, Park SI, Kim DK, Choi S, Lee GD, Jung SH, Kang PJ, Hong SB

Right heart decompensation is a fatal complication in patients with respiratory failure, particularly in those transitioned to lung transplantation using veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO). In these patients, veno-arterial...
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Effectiveness of a daytime rapid response system in hospitalized surgical ward patients

Yang E, Lee H, Lee SM, Kim S, Ryu HG, Lee HJ, Lee J, Oh SY

Background: Clinical deteriorations during hospitalization are often preventable with a rapid response system (RRS). We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a daytime RRS for surgical hospitalized patients. Methods: A retrospective...
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Predictors and outcomes of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy in critically ill patients

Song MJ, Lee SH, Leem AY, Kim SY, Chung KS, Kim EY, Jung JY, Kang YA, Kim YS, Chang J, Park MS

Background: Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC) occurs frequently in critically ill patients, but the clinical features and prognostic impact of SIC on sepsis outcome remain controversial. Here, we investigated the predictors and...
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Inclusion of lactate level measured upon emergency room arrival in trauma outcome prediction models improves mortality prediction: a retrospective, single-center study

Moon J, Hwang K, Yoon D, Jung K

Background: This study aimed to develop a model for predicting trauma outcomes by adding arterial lactate levels measured upon emergency room (ER) arrival to existing trauma injury severity scoring systems. Methods:...
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Measurement of mean systemic filling pressure after severe hemorrhagic shock in swine anesthetized with propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia: implications for vasopressor-free resuscitation

Chalkias A, Koutsovasilis A, Laou E, Papalois A, Xanthos T

Background: Mean systemic filling pressure (Pmsf) is a quantitative measurement of a patient’s volume status and represents the tone of the venous reservoir. The aim of this study was to...
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