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2. Heart rate control in septic shock—“every journey begins with a first step” (Confucius)
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Rehberg, Sebastian and Duska, Frantisek
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- 2024
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3. Propafenone versus amiodarone for supraventricular arrhythmias in septic shock: a randomised controlled trial
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Balik, Martin, Maly, Michal, Brozek, Tomas, Rulisek, Jan, Porizka, Michal, Sachl, Robert, Otahal, Michal, Brestovansky, Petr, Svobodova, Eva, Flaksa, Marek, Stach, Zdenek, Horejsek, Jan, Volny, Lukas, Jurisinova, Ivana, Novotny, Adam, Trachta, Pavel, Kunstyr, Jan, Kopecky, Petr, Tencer, Tomas, Pazout, Jaroslav, Belohlavek, Jan, Duska, Frantisek, Krajcova, Adela, and Waldauf, Petr
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- 2023
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4. Common Electrolyte Disturbances
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Van Regenmortel, Niels, Duška, František, Cecconi, Maurizio, Series Editor, De Backer, Daniel, Series Editor, Duška, František, editor, and Al-Haddad, Mo, editor
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- 2023
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5. Interpreting Blood Gas Analysis
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Duška, František, Cecconi, Maurizio, Series Editor, De Backer, Daniel, Series Editor, Duška, František, editor, and Al-Haddad, Mo, editor
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- 2023
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6. ICU Routines and Bundles of Care
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Mecklenburg, Anne, Martinez, María Martinez, Nielsen, Nathan D., Grossenbacher-Eggmann, Sabrina, Boulanger, Carole, Duška, František, Cecconi, Maurizio, Series Editor, De Backer, Daniel, Series Editor, Duška, František, editor, and Al-Haddad, Mo, editor
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- 2023
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7. Efficiency of two-member crews in delivering prehospital advanced life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A scoping review
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Keselica, Miroslav, Peřan, David, Renza, Metoděj, Duška, František, Omáčka, David, Schnaubelt, Sebastian, Lulic, Ileana, and Sýkora, Roman
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- 2024
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8. β-hydroxybutyrate exposure restores mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle satellite cells of critically ill patients
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Genserová, Lucie, Duška, František, and Krajčová, Adéla
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- 2024
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9. Machine learning determination of motivators of terminal extubation during the transition to end-of-life care in intensive care unit
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Waldauf, Petr, Scales, Nathan, Shahin, Jason, Schmidt, Matous, van Beinum, Amanda, Hornby, Laura, Shemie, Sam D., Hogue, Melania, Wind, Tineke J., van Mook, Walther, Dhanani, Sonny, and Duska, Frantisek
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- 2023
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10. Illusory movements for immobile patients with extensive burns (IMMOBILE): A randomized, controlled, cross-over trial
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Bakalář, Bohumil, Švecová, Magdalena, Duška, František, Grünerová-Lippertová, Marcela, Urban, Tomáš, Waldauf, Petr, and Zajíček, Robert
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- 2024
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11. Amiodarone but not propafenone impairs bioenergetics and autophagy of human myocardial cells
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Krajčová, Adéla, Němcová, Vlasta, Halačová, Milada, Waldauf, Petr, Balík, Martin, and Duška, František
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- 2023
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12. We wish you a smooth takeoff! Launching “Intensive Care Fundamentals”: an ESICM educational initiative for newcomers to intensive care unit
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Duska, Frantisek and Cecconi, Maurizio
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- 2022
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13. Clinical and organizational factors associated with mortality during the peak of first COVID-19 wave: the global UNITE-COVID study
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Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R. J., Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Povoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J., Teboul, Jean-Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan J., and Cecconi, Maurizio
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- 2022
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14. Quantifying pH-induced changes in plasma strong ion difference during experimental acidosis: clinical implications for base excess interpretation
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Giosa, Lorenzo, primary, Zadek, Francesco, additional, Busana, Mattia, additional, De Simone, Giovanna, additional, Brusatori, Serena, additional, Krbec, Martin, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Brambilla, Paolo, additional, Zanella, Alberto, additional, Di Masi, Alessandra, additional, Caironi, Pietro, additional, Perez, Emanuele, additional, Gattinoni, Luciano, additional, and Langer, Thomas, additional
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- 2024
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15. Assessment of Faecal Microbiota Transplant Stability in Deep‐Freeze Conditions: A 12‐Month Ex Vivo Viability Analysis
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Soukupova, Hana, primary, Rehorova, Veronika, additional, Cibulkova, Ivana, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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- 2024
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16. Characteristics of co-infection and secondary infection amongst critically ill COVID-19 patients in the first two waves of the pandemic.
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De Corte, Thomas, Kohler, Katharina, Cecconi, Maurizio, De Waele, Jan J., Conway Morris, Andrew, Azoulay, Elie, Antonelli, Massimo, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Ercole, Ari, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R. J., Grasselli, Giacomo, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, and Delgado, Maria Martin
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NONINVASIVE ventilation ,COVID-19 ,ARTIFICIAL respiration ,CRITICALLY ill ,VETERANS' hospitals ,MIXED infections ,CARDIAC intensive care - Abstract
This document summarizes a study conducted by the UNITE-COVID investigators group on co-infection and secondary infection among critically ill COVID-19 patients. The study compared the rates of bacterial co-infection and secondary infections in COVID-19 patients with those in patients with other severe respiratory viral infections. The researchers found that COVID-19 patients had a lower rate of bacterial co-infection on presentation but higher rates of secondary infections. Factors contributing to the high rates of secondary infections included the use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials, immunomodulation with glucocorticoids, and breakdowns in infection control procedures. The study also examined the differences in management and infections between 2020 and 2021, finding changes in adjunctive therapies and reduced use of certain medications. The text discusses the prevalence of secondary infections in COVID-19 patients in 2021, with bacterial pneumonia being the most common. There was also an increase in fungal pneumonia and multi-drug-resistant organisms. Despite changes in treatment practices, the risk of secondary infections increased. The study emphasizes the need for further research on the impact of secondary infections and the use of antimicrobials in COVID-19 patients. The document includes a list of medical professionals and hospitals from various countries involved in the study, as well as the funding source and ethical approval information. Supplementary information in the form of a graph is also provided. [Extracted from the article]
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17. Assessment of Faecal Microbiota Transplant Stability in Deep Freeze Conditions: A 12-month Ex Vivo Viability Analysis
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Soukupova, Hana, primary, Rehorova, Veronika, additional, Cibulkova, Ivana, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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- 2023
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18. Correction to: Clinical and organizational factors associated with mortality during the peak of first COVID-19 wave: the global UNITE-COVID study
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Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R. J., Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Povoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J., Teboul, Jean-Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan J., and Cecconi, Maurizio
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- 2022
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19. Updated competency-based training in intensive care: next step towards a healthcare union in Europe?
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Póvoa, Pedro, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, and Duska, Frantisek
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- 2022
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20. The outcomes of patients with septic shock treated with propafenone compared to amiodarone for supraventricular arrhythmias are related to end-systolic left atrial volume.
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Waldauf, Petr, Porizka, Michal, Horejsek, Jan, Otahal, Michal, Svobodova, Eva, Jurisinova, Ivana, Maly, Michal, Brozek, Tomas, Rulisek, Jan, Trachta, Pavel, Tencer, Tomas, Krajcova, Adela, Duska, Frantisek, and Balik, Martin
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- 2024
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21. 186 Mitragyna speciosa (Kratom) poisoning: a novel cause of cardiac arrest?
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Peran, David, primary, Stern, Michael, additional, Cernohorsky, Petr, additional, Sykora, Roman, additional, Smetana, Jiri, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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- 2023
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22. Echocardiography predictors of sustained sinus rhythm after cardioversion of supraventricular arrhythmia in patients with septic shock
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Balik, Martin, primary, Maly, Michal, additional, Brozek, Tomas, additional, Rulisek, Jan, additional, Porizka, Michal, additional, Sachl, Robert, additional, Otahal, Michal, additional, Brestovansky, Petr, additional, Svobodova, Eva, additional, Flaksa, Marek, additional, Stach, Zdenek, additional, Horejsek, Jan, additional, Volny, Lukas, additional, Jurisinova, Ivana, additional, Novotny, Adam, additional, Trachta, Pavel, additional, Kunstyr, Jan, additional, Kopecky, Petr, additional, Tencer, Tomas, additional, Pazout, Jaroslav, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Krajcova, Adela, additional, and Waldauf, Petr, additional
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- 2023
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23. Inflammation and altered metabolism impede efficacy of Functional Electrical Stimulation in critically ill patients
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TSO, Jameson, primary, MK, Caldow, additional, Stephens, F, additional, Denehy, L, additional, Lynch, GS, additional, Koopman, R, additional, Krajcova, A, additional, Urban, T, additional, Berney, Sue, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, and Puthucheary, Zudin, additional
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- 2023
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24. Propafenone versus Amiodarone for Supraventricular Arrhythmias in Septic Shock: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Balik, Martin, primary, Maly, Michal, additional, Brozek, Tomas, additional, Rulisek, Jan, additional, Porizka, Michal, additional, Sachl, Robert, additional, Otahal, Michal, additional, Brestovansky, Petr, additional, Flaksa, Marek, additional, Horejsek, Jan, additional, Svobodova, Eva, additional, Stach, Zdenek, additional, Volny, Lukas, additional, Jurisinova, Ivana, additional, Novotny, Adam, additional, Trachta, Pavel, additional, Kunstyr, Jan, additional, Kopecky, Petr, additional, Tencer, Tomas, additional, Pazout, Jaroslav, additional, Belohlavek, Jan, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Krajcova, Adela, additional, and Waldauf, Petr, additional
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- 2023
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25. Mitragyna speciosa (Kratom) poisoning: Findings from ten cases
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Peran, David, primary, Stern, Michael, additional, Cernohorsky, Petr, additional, Sykora, Roman, additional, Popela, Stanislav, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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- 2023
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26. Early mobilisation in critically ill COVID-19 patients : a subanalysis of the ESICM-initiated UNITE-COVID observational study
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Kloss, Philipp, Lindholz, Maximilian, Milnik, Annette, Azoulay, Elie, Cecconi, Maurizio, Citerio, Giuseppe, De Corte, Thomas, Duska, Frantisek, Galarza, Laura, Greco, Massimiliano, Girbes, Armand R. J., Kesecioglu, Jozef, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Teboul, Jean-Louis, De Waele, Jan, Wong, Adrian, Schaller, Stefan J., Kloss, Philipp, Lindholz, Maximilian, Milnik, Annette, Azoulay, Elie, Cecconi, Maurizio, Citerio, Giuseppe, De Corte, Thomas, Duska, Frantisek, Galarza, Laura, Greco, Massimiliano, Girbes, Armand R. J., Kesecioglu, Jozef, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Teboul, Jean-Louis, De Waele, Jan, Wong, Adrian, and Schaller, Stefan J.
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Background Early mobilisation (EM) is an intervention that may improve the outcome of critically ill patients. There is limited data on EM in COVID-19 patients and its use during the first pandemic wave. Methods This is a pre-planned subanalysis of the ESICM UNITE-COVID, an international multicenter observational study involving critically ill COVID-19 patients in the ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. We analysed variables associated with the initiation of EM (within 72 h of ICU admission) and explored the impact of EM on mortality, ICU and hospital length of stay, as well as discharge location. Statistical analyses were done using (generalised) linear mixed-effect models and ANOVAs. Results Mobilisation data from 4190 patients from 280 ICUs in 45 countries were analysed. 1114 (26.6%) of these patients received mobilisation within 72 h after ICU admission; 3076 (73.4%) did not. In our analysis of factors associated with EM, mechanical ventilation at admission (OR 0.29; 95% CI 0.25, 0.35; p = 0.001), higher age (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.98, 1.00; p <= 0.001), pre-existing asthma (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.73, 0.98; p = 0.028), and pre-existing kidney disease (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.71, 0.99; p = 0.036) were negatively associated with the initiation of EM. EM was associated with a higher chance of being discharged home (OR 1.31; 95% CI 1.08, 1.58; p = 0.007) but was not associated with length of stay in ICU (adj. difference 0.91 days; 95% CI - 0.47, 1.37, p = 0.34) and hospital (adj. difference 1.4 days; 95% CI - 0.62, 2.35, p = 0.24) or mortality (OR 0.88; 95% CI 0.7, 1.09, p = 0.24) when adjusted for covariates. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate that a quarter of COVID-19 patients received EM. There was no association found between EM in COVID-19 patients' ICU and hospital length of stay or mortality. However, EM in COVID-19 patients was associated with increased odds of being discharged home rather than to a care facility.
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27. Early mobilisation in critically ill COVID-19 patients: a subanalysis of the ESICM-initiated UNITE-COVID observational study
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Kloss, P, Lindholz, M, Milnik, A, Azoulay, E, Cecconi, M, Citerio, G, De Corte, T, Duska, F, Galarza, L, Greco, M, Girbes, A, Kesecioglu, J, Mellinghoff, J, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Teboul, J, De Waele, J, Wong, A, Schaller, S, Aires, B, Gira, A, Eller, P, Hamid, T, Haque, I, De Buyser, W, Cudia, A, De Backer, D, Foulon, P, Collin, V, Van Hecke, J, De Waele, E, Van Malderen, C, Mesland, J, Biston, P, Piagnerelli, M, Haentjens, L, De Schryver, N, Van Leemput, J, Vanhove, P, Bulpa, P, Ilieva, V, Katz, D, Binnie, A, Geagea, A, Tirapegui, F, Lago, G, Graf, J, Perez-Araos, R, Vargas, P, Martinez, F, Labarca, E, Franco, D, Parra-Tanoux, D, Yepes, D, Hammouda, A, Elmandouh, O, Azzam, A, Hussein, A, Galal, I, Awad, A, Azab, M, Abdalla, M, Assal, H, Alfishawy, M, Ghozy, S, Tharwat, S, Eldaly, A, Ellervee, A, Reinhard, V, Chrisment, A, Poyat, C, Badie, J, Berdaguer Ferrari, F, Weiss, B, Schellenberg, C, Grunow, J, Lorenz, M, Spieth, P, Bota, M, Fichtner, F, Fuest, K, Lahmer, T, Herrmann, J, Meybohm, P, Markou, N, Vasileiadou, G, Chrysanthopoulou, E, Papamichalis, P, Soultati, I, Jog, S, Kalvit, K, Nainan Myatra, S, Krupa, I, Tharwat, A, Nichol, A, Mccarthy, A, Mahmoodpoor, A, Tonetti, T, Isoni, P, Spadaro, S, Volta, C, Mirabella, L, Noto, A, Florio, G, Guzzardella, A, Paleari, C, Baccanelli, F, Savi, M, Antonelli, M, De Pascale, G, Vaccarini, B, Montrucchio, G, Sales, G, Donadello, K, Gottin, L, Nizzero, M, Polati, E, De Rosa, S, Sulemanji, D, Abusalama, A, Elhadi, M, Jesus, M, Gonzalez, D, Robles, V, Canedo, N, Chavez, A, Dendane, T, Grady, B, de Jong, B, van der Heiden, E, Thoral, P, van den Bogaard, B, Spronk, P, Achterberg, S, Groeneveld, M, So, R, de Wijs, C, Scholten, H, Beishuizen, A, Cornet, A, Reidinga, A, Kranen, H, Mensink, R, den Boer, S, de Groot, M, Beck, O, Bethlehem, C, van Bussel, B, Frenzel, T, de Jong, C, Wilting, R, Mehagnoul-Schipper, J, Alasia, D, Kumar, A, Qayyum, A, Rana, M, Jayyab, M, Sierra, R, Hernandez, A, Taborda, L, Anselmo, M, Ramires, T, Silva, C, Roriz, C, Morais, R, Póvoa, P, Patricio, P, Pinto, A, Santos, M, Costa, V, Cunha, P, Gonçalves, C, Nunes, S, Camões, J, Adrião, D, Oliveira, A, Omrani, A, Maslamani, M, Elbuzidi, A, Qudah, B, Akkari, A, Alkhatteb, M, Baiou, A, Husain, A, Alwraidat, M, Saif, I, Bakdach, D, Ahmed, A, Aleef, M, Bintaher, A, Petrisor, C, Popov, E, Popova, K, Dementienko, M, Teplykh, B, Pyregov, A, Davydova, L, Vladislav, B, Neporada, E, Zverev, I, Meshchaninova, S, Sokolov, D, Gavrilova, E, Shlyk, I, Poliakov, I, Vlasova, M, Aljuhani, O, Alkhalaf, A, Humaid, F, Arabi, Y, Kuhail, A, Elrabi, O, Ghannam, M, Kansal, A, Ho, V, Ng, J, García, R, Fraga, X, del Pilar García-Bonillo, M, Padilla-Serrano, A, Cuadrado, M, Ferrando, C, Catalan-Monzon, I, Frutos-Vivar, F, Jimenez, J, Rodríguez-Solis, C, Franquesa-Gonzalez, E, Acosta, G, Cabrera, L, Parra, J, Gonzalez, F, del Carmen Conesa, M, Varela, I, Pravia, O, Delgado, M, de Cabo, C, Ioan, A, Perez-Calvo, C, Santos, A, Abad-Motos, A, Ripolles-Melchor, J, Martin, B, Teruel, S, Lucas, J, Ortiz, A, de Pablo Sánchez, R, Barrueco-Francioni, J, Espina, L, Bonell-Goytisolo, J, Salaverria, I, Mir, A, Rodriguez-Ruiz, E, Valverde, V, Cubero, P, Linde, F, Leganes, N, Romeu, J, Concha, P, Berezo-Garcia, J, Fraile, V, Cuenca-Rubio, C, Pérez-Torres, D, Serrano, A, Valero, C, Suner, A, Larrañaga, L, Legaristi, N, Ferrigno, G, Khlafalla, S, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, R, Zoerner, F, Grip, J, Kilsand, K, Mårtensson, J, Österlind, J, von Seth, M, Berkius, J, Ceruti, S, Glotta, A, Izdes, S, Turan, I, Cosar, A, Halacli, B, Dereli, N, Yilmaz, M, Akbas, T, Elay, G, Eyüpoğlu, S, Bílír, Y, Saraçoğlu, K, Kaya, E, Sahin, A, Ekren, P, Mengi, T, Suner, K, Tomak, Y, Eroglu, A, Alsabbah, A, Hanlon, K, Gervin, K, Mcmahon, S, Hagan, S, Higenbottam, C, Mullhi, R, Poulton, L, Torlinski, T, Gareth, A, Truman, N, Vijayakumar, G, Hall, C, Jubb, A, Cagova, L, Jones, N, Graham, S, Robin, N, Cowton, A, Donnelly, A, Singatullina, N, Kent, M, Boulanger, C, Campbell, Z, Potter, E, Duric, N, Szakmany, T, Kviatkovske, O, Marczin, N, Ellis, C, Saha, R, Sri-Chandana, C, Allan, J, Mumelj, L, Venkatesh, H, Gotz, V, Cochrane, A, Ficial, B, Kamble, S, Lumlertgul, N, Oddy, C, Jain, S, Crapelli, G, Vlachou, A, Golden, D, Garrioch, S, Henning, J, Loveleena, G, Davey, M, Grauslyte, L, Salciute-Simene, E, Cook, M, Barling, D, Broadhurst, P, Purvis, S, Spivey, M, Shuker, B, Grecu, I, Harding, D, Dean, J, Nielsen, N, Al-Bayati, S, Al-Sadawi, M, Charron, M, Stubenrauch, P, Santanilla, J, Wentowski, C, Rosenberger, D, Eksarko, P, Jawa, R, Kloss, Philipp, Lindholz, Maximilian, Milnik, Annette, Azoulay, Elie, Cecconi, Maurizio, Citerio, Giuseppe, De Corte, Thomas, Duska, Frantisek, Galarza, Laura, Greco, Massimiliano, Girbes, Armand R. 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Elie, Cecconi, Maurizio, Citerio, Giuseppe, De Corte, Thomas, Duska, Frantisek, Galarza, Laura, Greco, Massimiliano, Girbes, Armand R. J., Kesecioglu, Jozef, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Teboul, Jean-Louis, De Waele, Jan, Wong, Adrian, Schaller, Stefan J., Aires, Buenos, Gira, Alicia, Eller, Philipp, Hamid, Tarikul, Haque, Injamam Ull, De Buyser, Wim, Cudia, Antonella, De Backer, Daniel, Foulon, Pierre, Collin, Vincent, Van Hecke, Jolien, De Waele, Elisabeth, Van Malderen, Claire, Mesland, Jean-Baptiste, Biston, Patrick, Piagnerelli, Michael, Haentjens, Lionel, De Schryver, Nicolas, Van Leemput, Jan, Vanhove, Philippe, Bulpa, Pierre, Ilieva, Viktoria, Katz, David, Binnie, Alexandra, Geagea, Anna, Tirapegui, Fernando, Lago, Gustavo, Graf, Jerónimo, Perez-Araos, Rodrigo, Vargas, Patricio, Martinez, Felipe, Labarca, Eduardo, Franco, Daniel Molano, Parra-Tanoux, Daniela, Yepes, David, Hammouda, Ahmed, Elmandouh, Omar, Azzam, Ahmed, Hussein, Aliae Mohamed, Galal, Islam, Awad, Ahmed K., Azab, Mohammed A., Abdalla, Maged, Assal, Hebatallah, Alfishawy, Mostafa, Ghozy, Sherief, Tharwat, Samar, Eldaly, Abdullah, Ellervee, Anneli, Reinhard, Veronika, Chrisment, Anne, Poyat, Chrystelle, Badie, Julio, Berdaguer Ferrari, Fernando, Weiss, Björn, Schellenberg, Clara, Grunow, Julius J, Lorenz, Marco, Schaller, Stefan J, Spieth, Peter, Bota, Marc, Fichtner, Falk, Fuest, Kristina, Lahmer, Tobias, Herrmann, Johannes, Meybohm, Patrick, Markou, Nikolaos, Vasileiadou, Georgia, Chrysanthopoulou, Evangelia, Papamichalis, Panagiotis, Soultati, Ioanna, Jog, Sameer, Kalvit, Kushal, Nainan Myatra, Sheila, Krupa, Ivan, Tharwat, Aisa, Nichol, Alistair, McCarthy, Aine, Mahmoodpoor, Ata, Tonetti, Tommaso, Isoni, Paolo, Spadaro, Savino, Volta, Carlo Alberto, Mirabella, Lucia, Noto, Alberto, Florio, Gaetano, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Paleari, Chiara, Baccanelli, Federica, Savi, Marzia, Antonelli, Massimo, De Pascale, Gennaro, Vaccarini, Barbara, Montrucchio, Giorgia, Sales, Gabriele, Donadello, Katia, Gottin, Leonardo, Nizzero, Marta, Polati, Enrico, De Rosa, Silvia, Sulemanji, Demet, Abusalama, Abdurraouf, Elhadi, Muhammed, Jesus, Montelongo Felipe De, Gonzalez, Daniel Rodriguez, Robles, Victor Hugo Madrigal, Canedo, Nancy, Chavez, Alejandro Esquivel, Dendane, Tarek, Grady, Bart, de Jong, Ben, van der Heiden, Eveline, Thoral, Patrick, van den Bogaard, Bas, Spronk, Peter E., Achterberg, Sefanja, Groeneveld, Melanie, So, Ralph K. L., de Wijs, Calvin, Scholten, Harm, Beishuizen, Albertus, Cornet, Alexander D., Reidinga, Auke C., Kranen, Hetty, Mensink, Roos, den Boer, Sylvia, de Groot, Marcel, Beck, Oliver, Bethlehem, Carina, van Bussel, Bas, Frenzel, Tim, de Jong, Celestine, Wilting, Rob, Mehagnoul-Schipper, Jannet, Alasia, Datonye, Kumar, Ashok, Qayyum, Ahad, Rana, Muhammad, Jayyab, Mustafa Abu, Sierra, Rosario Quispe, Hernandez, Aaron Mark, Taborda, Lúcia, Anselmo, Mónica, Ramires, Tiago, Silva, Catarina, Roriz, Carolina, Morais, Rui, Póvoa, Pedro, Patricio, Patricia, Pinto, André, Santos, Maria Lurdes, Costa, Vasco, Cunha, Pedro, Gonçalves, Celina, Nunes, Sandra, Camões, João, Adrião, Diana, Oliveira, Ana, Omrani, Ali, Maslamani, Muna Al, elbuzidi, Abdurrahmaan Suei, qudah, Bara Mahmoud Al, Akkari, Abdel Rauof, Alkhatteb, Mohamed, Baiou, Anas, Husain, Ahmed, Alwraidat, Mohamed, Saif, Ibrahim Abdulsalam, Bakdach, Dana, Ahmed, Amna, Aleef, Mohamed, Bintaher, Awadh, Petrisor, Cristina, Popov, Evgeniy, Popova, Ksenia, Dementienko, Mariia, Teplykh, Boris, Pyregov, Alexey, Davydova, Liubov, Vladislav, Belskii, Neporada, Elena, Zverev, Ivan, Meshchaninova, Svetlana, Sokolov, Dmitry, Gavrilova, Elena, Shlyk, Irina, Poliakov, Igor, Vlasova, Marina, Aljuhani, Ohoud, Alkhalaf, Amina, Humaid, Felwa Bin, Arabi, Yaseen, Kuhail, Ahmed, Elrabi, Omar, Ghannam, Madihah E., Kansal, Amit, Ho, Vui Kian, Ng, Jensen, García, Raquel Rodrígez, Fraga, Xiana Taboada, del Pilar García-Bonillo, Ma, Padilla-Serrano, Antonio, Cuadrado, Marta Martin, Ferrando, Carlos, Catalan-Monzon, Ignacio, Frutos-Vivar, Fernando, Jimenez, Jorge, Rodríguez-Solis, Carmen, Franquesa-Gonzalez, Enric, Acosta, Guillermo Pérez, Cabrera, Luciano Santana, Parra, Juan Pablo Aviles, Gonzalez, Francisco Muñoyerro, del Carmen Conesa, Maria Lorente, Varela, Ignacio Yago Martinez, Pravia, Orville Victoriano Baez, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, de Cabo, Carlos Munoz, Ioan, Ana-Maria, Perez-Calvo, Cesar, Santos, Arnoldo, Abad-Motos, Ane, Ripolles-Melchor, Javier, Martin, Belén Civantos, Teruel, Santiago Yus, Lucas, Juan Higuera, Ortiz, Aaron Blandino, de Pablo Sánchez, Raúl, Barrueco-Francioni, Jesús Emilio, Espina, Lorena Forcelledo, Bonell-Goytisolo, José M., Salaverria, Iñigo, Mir, Antonia Socias, Rodriguez-Ruiz, Emilio, Valverde, Virginia Hidalgo, Cubero, Patricia Jimeno, Linde, Francisca Arbol, Leganes, Nieves Cruza, Romeu, Juan Maria, Concha, Pablo, Berezo-Garcia, José Angel, Fraile, Virginia, Cuenca-Rubio, Cristina, Pérez-Torres, David, Serrano, Ainhoa, Valero, Clara Martínez, Suner, Andrea Ortiz, Larrañaga, Leire, Legaristi, Noemi, Ferrigno, Gerardo, Khlafalla, Safa, Bihariesingh-Sanchit, Rosita, Zoerner, Frank, Grip, Jonathan, Kilsand, Kristina, Mårtensson, Johan, Österlind, Jonas, von Seth, Magnus, Berkius, Johan, Ceruti, Samuele, Glotta, Andrea, Izdes, Seval, Turan, Işıl Özkoçak, Cosar, Ahmet, Halacli, Burcin, Dereli, Necla, Yilmaz, Mehmet, Akbas, Türkay, Elay, Gülseren, Eyüpoğlu, Selin, Bílír, Yelíz, Saraçoğlu, Kemal Tolga, Kaya, Ebru, Sahin, Ayca Sultan, Ekren, Pervin Korkmaz, Mengi, Tuğçe, Suner, Kezban Ozmen, Tomak, Yakup, Eroglu, Ahmet, Alsabbah, Asad, Hanlon, Katie, Gervin, Kevin, McMahon, Sean, Hagan, Samantha, Higenbottam, Caroline V, Mullhi, Randeep, Poulton, Lottie, Torlinski, Tomasz, Gareth, Allen, Truman, Nick, Vijayakumar, Gopal, Hall, Chris, Jubb, Alasdair, Cagova, Lenka, Jones, Nicola, Graham, Sam, Robin, Nicole, Cowton, Amanda, Donnelly, Adrian, Singatullina, Natalia, Kent, Melanie, Boulanger, Carole, Campbell, Zoë, Potter, Elizabeth, Duric, Natalie, Szakmany, Tamas, Kviatkovske, Orinta, Marczin, Nandor, Ellis, Caroline, Saha, Rajnish, Sri-Chandana, Chunda, Allan, John, Mumelj, Lana, Venkatesh, Harish, Gotz, Vera Nina, Cochrane, Anthony, Ficial, Barbara, Kamble, Shruthi, Lumlertgul, Nuttha, Oddy, Christopher, Jain, Susan, Crapelli, Giulia Beatrice, Vlachou, Aikaterini, Golden, David, Garrioch, Sweyn, Henning, Jeremy, Loveleena, Gupta, Davey, Miriam, Grauslyte, Lina, Salciute-Simene, Erika, Cook, Martin, Barling, Danny, Broadhurst, Phil, Purvis, Sarah, Spivey, Michael, Shuker, Benjamin, Grecu, Irina, Harding, Daniel, Dean, James T., Nielsen, Nathan D., Al-Bayati, Sama, Al-Sadawi, Mohammed, Charron, Mariane, Stubenrauch, Peter, Santanilla, Jairo, Wentowski, Catherine, Rosenberger, Dorothea, Eksarko, Polikseni, and Jawa, Randeep
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Background: Early mobilisation (EM) is an intervention that may improve the outcome of critically ill patients. There is limited data on EM in COVID-19 patients and its use during the first pandemic wave. Methods: This is a pre-planned subanalysis of the ESICM UNITE-COVID, an international multicenter observational study involving critically ill COVID-19 patients in the ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. We analysed variables associated with the initiation of EM (within 72 h of ICU admission) and explored the impact of EM on mortality, ICU and hospital length of stay, as well as discharge location. Statistical analyses were done using (generalised) linear mixed-effect models and ANOVAs. Results: Mobilisation data from 4190 patients from 280 ICUs in 45 countries were analysed. 1114 (26.6%) of these patients received mobilisation within 72 h after ICU admission; 3076 (73.4%) did not. In our analysis of factors associated with EM, mechanical ventilation at admission (OR 0.29; 95% CI 0.25, 0.35; p = 0.001), higher age (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.98, 1.00; p ≤ 0.001), pre-existing asthma (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.73, 0.98; p = 0.028), and pre-existing kidney disease (OR 0.84; 95% CI 0.71, 0.99; p = 0.036) were negatively associated with the initiation of EM. EM was associated with a higher chance of being discharged home (OR 1.31; 95% CI 1.08, 1.58; p = 0.007) but was not associated with length of stay in ICU (adj. difference 0.91 days; 95% CI − 0.47, 1.37, p = 0.34) and hospital (adj. difference 1.4 days; 95% CI − 0.62, 2.35, p = 0.24) or mortality (OR 0.88; 95% CI 0.7, 1.09, p = 0.24) when adjusted for covariates. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that a quarter of COVID-19 patients received EM. There was no association found between EM in COVID-19 patients' ICU and hospital length of stay or mortality. However, EM in COVID-19 patients was associated with increased odds of being discharged home rather than to a care facility. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04
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28. Critical Care Ultrasound: A Systematic Review of International Training Competencies and Program
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Wong, Adrian, Galarza, Laura, and Duska, Frantisek
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29. Influence of additional personal protective equipment on team performance in simulation-based emergency scenarios: a randomised controlled trial
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Renza, Metoděj, Peřan, David, Sýkora, Roman, Stern, Michael, Zvoníček, Václav, Waldauf, Petr, and Duška, František
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30. 384 Towards Adapting Resuscitation Guidelines for Two-Member Ambulance Crews: Drafting a New Algorithm
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Keselica, Miroslav, Peran, David, Duška, František, and Sykora, Roman
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31. Clinical and organizational factors associated with mortality during the peak of first COVID-19 wave
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Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R.J., Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Póvoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J., Teboul, Jean Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan, Cecconi, Maurizio, Bezzi, Marco, Gira, Alicia, Eller, Philipp, Hamid, Tarikul, Haque, Injamam Ull, De Buyser, Wim, Cudia, Antonella, De Backer, Daniel, Foulon, Pierre, Collin, Vincent, Van Hecke, Jolien, De Waele, Elisabeth, Van Malderen, Claire, Mesland, Jean Baptiste, Biston, Patrick, Piagnerelli, Michael, Haentjens, Lionel, De Schryver, Nicolas, NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM), Centro de Estudos de Doenças Crónicas (CEDOC), and Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) - pólo NMS
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Critical care ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Pneumonia ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Surge capacity - Abstract
Funding Information: AE, FD, GDP, LG, VG, AJ, JK, AL, JM, SNM, MO, MP, MC declare no conflicts of interest. MG reports speaking fees from Baxter and Philips. TDC is supported by Research Foundation Flanders (Grant nr G085920N). MA reports Research Grant from GE, Honoraria from Fisher and Paykel, Pfizer, Orion and Gilead. GC reports grants, personal fees as Speakers’ Bureau Member and Advisory Board Member from Integra and Neuroptics, all outside the submitted work. ACM is supported by a Clinician Scientist Fellowship from the Medical Research Council (MR/V006118/1). SE declares no financial COIs and the following non-financial disclosures: Cochrane editor, American Society of Anesthesiologist data review board member. LF reports research funding from NIHR, Baxter, Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Exthera Medical and lecture fees from Baxter, Fresenius, Paion, all outside the submitted work. GG received payment for lectures from Getinge, Draeger Medical, Fisher&Paykel, Biotest, MSD, Gilead and unrestricted research grants from Fisher&Paykel and MSD (all unrelated to the present work). MCMD declares potential conflict of interest with BD. PP declares potential conflicts of interest with Pfizer, MSD and Gilead. SJS reports personal fees from Springer-Verlag, GmbH (Vienna, Austria) for educational commitments grants and non-financial support from ESICM (Bruxelles, Belgium), Fresenius (Germany), Liberate Medical LLC (Crestwood, USA), STIMIT AG (Nidau, Switzerland) Reactive Robotics GmbH (Munich, Germany) as well as from Technical University of Munich, Germany, from national (e.g. DGAI) and international (e.g. ESICM) medical societies (or their congress organizers) in the field of anesthesiology and intensive care, all outside the submitted work; SJS holds stocks in small amounts from Alphabeth Inc., Bayer AG, Rhön-Klinikum AG, and Siemens AG. These did not have any influence on this study. AW reports Honorarium for delivery of educational material for Vygon, GE. JLT declares potential conflict of interest with Getinge. JDW has consulted for Pfizer, MSD (honoraria paid to institution), and is a senior clinical investigator funded by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO, Ref. 1881020N). Purpose: To accommodate the unprecedented number of critically ill patients with pneumonia caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) expansion of the capacity of intensive care unit (ICU) to clinical areas not previously used for critical care was necessary. We describe the global burden of COVID-19 admissions and the clinical and organizational characteristics associated with outcomes in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Methods: Multicenter, international, point prevalence study, including adult patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. Results: 4994 patients from 280 ICUs in 46 countries were included. Included ICUs increased their total capacity from 4931 to 7630 beds, deploying personnel from other areas. Overall, 1986 (39.8%) patients were admitted to surge capacity beds. Invasive ventilation at admission was present in 2325 (46.5%) patients and was required during ICU stay in 85.8% of patients. 60-day mortality was 33.9% (IQR across units: 20%–50%) and ICU mortality 32.7%. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and acute kidney injury (AKI) were associated with increased mortality. These associations were also confirmed specifically in mechanically ventilated patients. Admission to surge capacity beds was not associated with mortality, even after controlling for other factors. Conclusions: ICUs responded to the increase in COVID-19 patients by increasing bed availability and staff, admitting up to 40% of patients in surge capacity beds. Although mortality in this population was high, admission to a surge capacity bed was not associated with increased mortality. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and AKI were identified as the strongest predictors of mortality. publishersversion published
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32. Mechanism of paracetamol-induced hypotension in critically ill patients: A prospective observational cross-over study
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Krajčová, Adéla, Matoušek, Vojtěch, and Duška, František
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33. Clinical and organizational factors associated with mortality during the peak of first COVID-19 wave: the global UNITE-COVID study
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Greco, M, De Corte, T, Ercole, A, Antonelli, M, Azoulay, E, Citerio, G, Morris, A, De Pascale, G, Duska, F, Elbers, P, Einav, S, Forni, L, Galarza, L, Girbes, A, Grasselli, G, Gusarov, V, Jubb, A, Kesecioglu, J, Lavinio, A, Delgado, M, Mellinghoff, J, Myatra, S, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Povoa, P, Schaller, S, Teboul, J, Wong, A, De Waele, J, Cecconi, M, Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R J, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Povoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J, Teboul, Jean-Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan J, Cecconi, Maurizio, Greco, M, De Corte, T, Ercole, A, Antonelli, M, Azoulay, E, Citerio, G, Morris, A, De Pascale, G, Duska, F, Elbers, P, Einav, S, Forni, L, Galarza, L, Girbes, A, Grasselli, G, Gusarov, V, Jubb, A, Kesecioglu, J, Lavinio, A, Delgado, M, Mellinghoff, J, Myatra, S, Ostermann, M, Pellegrini, M, Povoa, P, Schaller, S, Teboul, J, Wong, A, De Waele, J, Cecconi, M, Greco, Massimiliano, De Corte, Thomas, Ercole, Ari, Antonelli, Massimo, Azoulay, Elie, Citerio, Giuseppe, Morris, Andy Conway, De Pascale, Gennaro, Duska, Frantisek, Elbers, Paul, Einav, Sharon, Forni, Lui, Galarza, Laura, Girbes, Armand R J, Grasselli, Giacomo, Gusarov, Vitaly, Jubb, Alasdair, Kesecioglu, Jozef, Lavinio, Andrea, Delgado, Maria Cruz Martin, Mellinghoff, Johannes, Myatra, Sheila Nainan, Ostermann, Marlies, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Povoa, Pedro, Schaller, Stefan J, Teboul, Jean-Louis, Wong, Adrian, De Waele, Jan J, and Cecconi, Maurizio
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Purpose: To accommodate the unprecedented number of critically ill patients with pneumonia caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) expansion of the capacity of intensive care unit (ICU) to clinical areas not previously used for critical care was necessary. We describe the global burden of COVID-19 admissions and the clinical and organizational characteristics associated with outcomes in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Methods: Multicenter, international, point prevalence study, including adult patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and a diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to ICU between February 15th and May 15th, 2020. Results: 4994 patients from 280 ICUs in 46 countries were included. Included ICUs increased their total capacity from 4931 to 7630 beds, deploying personnel from other areas. Overall, 1986 (39.8%) patients were admitted to surge capacity beds. Invasive ventilation at admission was present in 2325 (46.5%) patients and was required during ICU stay in 85.8% of patients. 60-day mortality was 33.9% (IQR across units: 20%–50%) and ICU mortality 32.7%. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and acute kidney injury (AKI) were associated with increased mortality. These associations were also confirmed specifically in mechanically ventilated patients. Admission to surge capacity beds was not associated with mortality, even after controlling for other factors. Conclusions: ICUs responded to the increase in COVID-19 patients by increasing bed availability and staff, admitting up to 40% of patients in surge capacity beds. Although mortality in this population was high, admission to a surge capacity bed was not associated with increased mortality. Older age, invasive mechanical ventilation, and AKI were identified as the strongest predictors of mortality.
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34. PO-03-113 A NOVEL DEEP SEDATION PROTOCOL BASED ON REMIMAZOLAM AND KETAMINE FOR PULSED-FIELD ABLATION OF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
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Hozman, Marek, Osmancik, Pavel, Herman, Dalibor, Duska, Frantisek, Sochorova, Veronika, Kunstatova, Veronika, and Hassouna, Sabri
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35. Succesfull treatment of supralethal caffeine overdose with a combination of lipid infusion and dialysis☆
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Schmidt, Matous, Farna, Hana, Kurcova, Ivana, Zakharov, Sergey, Fric, Michal, Waldauf, Petr, Ilgova, Zuzana, Pazout, Jaroslav, Pachl, Jan, and Duska, Frantisek
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36. Faecal Microbial Transplantation in Critically Ill Patients – Structured Review and Perspectives
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Cibulková, Ivana, primary, Řehořová, Veronika, additional, Hajer, Jan, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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37. Normalizing Glutamine Concentration Causes Mitochondrial Uncoupling in an In Vitro Model of Human Skeletal Muscle
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Krajcova, Adela, Ziak, Jakub, Jiroutkova, Katerina, Patkova, Jana, Elkalaf, Moustafa, Dzupa, Valer, Trnka, Jan, and Duska, Frantisek
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38. Prevalence of hypophosphatemia in the ICU – Results of an international one-day point prevalence survey
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Viana Marina Verçoza, Simpson Shannon, Pereira Fernando, Rosenfeld Ricardo, Jaber Samir, Michael P Casaer, Krol Tim, Joannes-Boyau Olivier, Mette M. Berger, Fumeaux Thierry, Cheng Meisy Pérez, Reintam Blaser Annika, Pérez Gema, Karu Inga, Martinez-Alejos Roberto, A. Reintam-Blaser, Duska Frantisek, Jain Nikilesh, Alberts Erna, Samat Noryani, M. Berger Mette, Deepak Swarna, Gurjar Mohan, Jan Gunst, Kuhn Karl Friedrich, Laube Marcus, Stefan J. Schaller, Pfortmuller Carmen, Jung Veronika, Gunst Jan, Jammer Ib, Kursat Gundogan, Grand Hubert, Joel Starkopf, Keryakos Hesham Kamal Habeeb, Morris Andrew Conway, Malbrain Manu, O. Appelberg, Straka Kelly, Perez Marie-Helene, Kleger Gian-Reto, Besch Guillaume, Manrique Ezequiel, Fodor Patricia, Ichai Carole, Launey Yoann, Nicolas Mongardon, Constantin Jean-Michel, O. Joannes-Boyau, Fuest Kristina, J. Schaller Stefan, Jamme Matthieu, Marrel Julien, Van Zanten Arthur, Casaer Michael, Huq Shihan, M.E. de Man Angelique, C. Ichai, Szakmany Tamas, Tamme Kadri, Heyer Laurent, Besançon Bodolea Costel, Islam Motiul, Arroyo Abel, and Pahuja Madhu
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0301 basic medicine ,Point prevalence survey ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Icu patients ,Monitoring ,Adolescent ,Hypophosphatemia ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Electrolyte ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Icu stay ,Critically ill ,Child ,Nutrition ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Repletion ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Organ dysfunction ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Blood phosphate ,Unexpected finding ,Intensive Care Units ,Plasma phosphate ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Emergency medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Standard operating procedure - Abstract
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Hypophosphatemia (HypoP) is associated with organ dysfunction and mortality. Despite its potential severe consequences, HypoP remains poorly characterized in terms of real prevalence and timing of onset. The primary objective was to determine the prevalence of HypoP defined as blood phosphate
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39. Low noncarbonic buffer power amplifies acute respiratory acid-base disorders in patients with sepsis: an in vitro study
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Langer, Thomas, primary, Brusatori, Serena, additional, Carlesso, Eleonora, additional, Zadek, Francesco, additional, Brambilla, Paolo, additional, Ferraris Fusarini, Chiara, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Caironi, Pietro, additional, Gattinoni, Luciano, additional, Fasano, Mauro, additional, Lualdi, Marta, additional, Alberio, Tiziana, additional, Zanella, Alberto, additional, Pesenti, Antonio, additional, and Grasselli, Giacomo, additional
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40. Low non-carbonic buffer power amplifies acute respiratory acid-base disorders in septic patients: an in-vitro study
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Langer, Thomas, Brusatori, Serena, Carlesso, Eleonora, Zadek, Francesco, Brambilla, Paolo, Ferraris Fusarini, Chiara, Duska, Frantisek, Caironi, Pietro, Gattinoni, Luciano, Fasano, Mauro, Lualdi, Marta, Alberio, Tiziana, Zanella, Alberto, Pesenti, Antonio, Grasselli, Giacomo, Langer, T, Brusatori, S, Carlesso, E, Zadek, F, Brambilla, P, Ferraris Fusarini, C, Duska, F, Caironi, P, Gattinoni, L, Fasano, M, Lualdi, M, Alberio, T, Zanella, A, Pesenti, A, and Grasselli, G
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Electrolytes ,Acid-base equilibrium ,Acidosi ,Sepsi ,Sepsis ,Electrolyte ,Respiratory ,Acid-Base Equilibrium ,Acidosis, Respiratory ,Buffers ,Acidosis ,Buffer - Abstract
Patients with sepsis have typically reduced concentrations of hemoglobin and albumin, the major components of noncarbonic buffer power (b ). This could expose patients to high pH variations during acid-base disorders. The objective of this study is to compare, in vitro, noncarbonic b of patients with sepsis with that of healthy volunteers, and evaluate its distinct components. Whole blood and isolated plasma of 18 patients with sepsis and 18 controls were equilibrated with different CO2 mixtures. Blood gases, pH, and electrolytes were measured. Noncarbonic b and noncarbonic b due to variations in strong ion difference (b SID) were calculated for whole blood. Noncarbonic b and noncarbonic b normalized for albumin concentrations (b NORM) were calculated for isolated plasma. Representative values at pH = 7.40 were compared. Albumin proteoforms were evaluated via two-dimensional electrophoresis. Hemoglobin and albumin concentrations were significantly lower in patients with sepsis. Patients with sepsis had lower noncarbonic b both of whole blood (22.0 ± 1.9 vs. 31.6 ± 2.1 mmol/L, P < 0.01) and plasma (0.5 ± 1.0 vs. 3.7 ± 0.8 mmol/L, P < 0.01). Noncarbonic b SID was lower in patients (16.8 ± 1.9 vs. 24.4 ± 1.9 mmol/L, P < 0.01) and strongly correlated with hemoglobin concentration (r = 0.94, P < 0.01). Noncarbonic b NORM was lower in patients [0.01 (-0.01 to 0.04) vs. 0.08 (0.06–0.09) mmol/g, P < 0.01]. Patients with sepsis and controls showed different amounts of albumin proteoforms. Patients with sepsis are exposed to higher pH variations for any given change in CO2 due to lower concentrations of noncarbonic buffers and, possibly, an altered buffering function of albumin. In both patients with sepsis and healthy controls, electrolyte shifts are the major buffering mechanism during respiratory acid-base disorders. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Patients with sepsis are poorly protected against acute respiratory acid-base derangements due to a lower noncarbonic buffer power, which is caused both by a reduction in the major noncarbonic buffers, i.e. hemoglobin and albumin, and by a reduced buffering capacity of albumin. Electrolyte shifts from and to the red blood cells determining acute variations in strong ion difference are the major buffering mechanism during acute respiratory acid-base disorders.
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41. Low non-carbonic buffer power amplifies acute respiratory acid-base disorders in septic patients: an in-vitro study
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Langer, T, Brusatori, S, Carlesso, E, Zadek, F, Brambilla, P, Ferraris Fusarini, C, Duska, F, Caironi, P, Gattinoni, L, Fasano, M, Lualdi, M, Alberio, T, Zanella, A, Pesenti, A, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brusatori, Serena, Carlesso, Eleonora, Zadek, Francesco, Brambilla, Paolo, Ferraris Fusarini, Chiara, Duska, Frantisek, Caironi, Pietro, Gattinoni, Luciano, Fasano, Mauro, Lualdi, Marta, Alberio, Tiziana, Zanella, Alberto, Pesenti, Antonio, Grasselli, Giacomo, Langer, T, Brusatori, S, Carlesso, E, Zadek, F, Brambilla, P, Ferraris Fusarini, C, Duska, F, Caironi, P, Gattinoni, L, Fasano, M, Lualdi, M, Alberio, T, Zanella, A, Pesenti, A, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brusatori, Serena, Carlesso, Eleonora, Zadek, Francesco, Brambilla, Paolo, Ferraris Fusarini, Chiara, Duska, Frantisek, Caironi, Pietro, Gattinoni, Luciano, Fasano, Mauro, Lualdi, Marta, Alberio, Tiziana, Zanella, Alberto, Pesenti, Antonio, and Grasselli, Giacomo
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Patients with sepsis have typically reduced concentrations of hemoglobin and albumin, the major components of noncarbonic buffer power (b ). This could expose patients to high pH variations during acid-base disorders. The objective of this study is to compare, in vitro, noncarbonic b of patients with sepsis with that of healthy volunteers, and evaluate its distinct components. Whole blood and isolated plasma of 18 patients with sepsis and 18 controls were equilibrated with different CO2 mixtures. Blood gases, pH, and electrolytes were measured. Noncarbonic b and noncarbonic b due to variations in strong ion difference (b SID) were calculated for whole blood. Noncarbonic b and noncarbonic b normalized for albumin concentrations (b NORM) were calculated for isolated plasma. Representative values at pH = 7.40 were compared. Albumin proteoforms were evaluated via two-dimensional electrophoresis. Hemoglobin and albumin concentrations were significantly lower in patients with sepsis. Patients with sepsis had lower noncarbonic b both of whole blood (22.0 ± 1.9 vs. 31.6 ± 2.1 mmol/L, P < 0.01) and plasma (0.5 ± 1.0 vs. 3.7 ± 0.8 mmol/L, P < 0.01). Noncarbonic b SID was lower in patients (16.8 ± 1.9 vs. 24.4 ± 1.9 mmol/L, P < 0.01) and strongly correlated with hemoglobin concentration (r = 0.94, P < 0.01). Noncarbonic b NORM was lower in patients [0.01 (-0.01 to 0.04) vs. 0.08 (0.06–0.09) mmol/g, P < 0.01]. Patients with sepsis and controls showed different amounts of albumin proteoforms. Patients with sepsis are exposed to higher pH variations for any given change in CO2 due to lower concentrations of noncarbonic buffers and, possibly, an altered buffering function of albumin. In both patients with sepsis and healthy controls, electrolyte shifts are the major buffering mechanism during respiratory acid-base disorders. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Patients with sepsis are poorly protected against acute respiratory acid-base derangements due to a lower noncarbonic buff
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42. 451 Two's Company: Towards Adapting Resuscitation Guidelines for Two-Member Ambulance Crews
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Keselica, Miroslav, Peřan, David, Sýkora, Roman, and Duška, František
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43. 214 Practical application of recommended ALS actions for twomember ambulance crew
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Sýkora, Roman, Keselica, Miroslav, Brizgalová, Nikola, Duška, František, Renza, Metoděj, Smetana, Jiří, and Peřan, David
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44. Resumption of Cardiac Activity after Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Measures
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Dhanani, Sonny, primary, Hornby, Laura, additional, van Beinum, Amanda, additional, Scales, Nathan B., additional, Hogue, Melanie, additional, Baker, Andrew, additional, Beed, Stephen, additional, Boyd, J. Gordon, additional, Chandler, Jennifer A., additional, Chassé, Michaël, additional, D’Aragon, Frederick, additional, Dezfulian, Cameron, additional, Doig, Christopher J., additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Friedrich, Jan O., additional, Gardiner, Dale, additional, Gofton, Teneille, additional, Harvey, Dan, additional, Herry, Christophe, additional, Isac, George, additional, Kramer, Andreas H., additional, Kutsogiannis, Demetrios J., additional, Maslove, David M., additional, Meade, Maureen, additional, Mehta, Sangeeta, additional, Munshi, Laveena, additional, Norton, Loretta, additional, Pagliarello, Giuseppe, additional, Ramsay, Tim, additional, Rusinova, Katerina, additional, Scales, Damon, additional, Schmidt, Matous, additional, Seely, Andrew, additional, Shahin, Jason, additional, Slessarev, Marat, additional, So, Derek, additional, Talbot, Heather, additional, van Mook, Walther N.K.A., additional, Waldauf, Petr, additional, Weiss, Matthew, additional, Wind, Jentina T., additional, and Shemie, Sam D., additional
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45. Audiovisual Consults by Paramedics to Reduce Hospital Transport After Low-Urgency Calls: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Sykora, Roman, primary, Renza, Metodej, additional, Ruzicka, Jiri, additional, Bakurova, Petra, additional, Kukacka, Milos, additional, Smetana, Jiri, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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46. Using pCO2 Gap in the Differential Diagnosis of Hyperlactatemia Outside the Context of Sepsis: A Physiological Review and Case Series
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Waldauf, Petr, primary, Jiroutkova, Katerina, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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47. Efficacy and safety of 1C class antiarrhythmic agent (propafenone) for supraventricular arrhythmias in septic shock compared to amiodarone: protocol of a prospective randomised double-blind study
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Balik, Martin, primary, Waldauf, Petr, additional, Maly, Michal, additional, Matousek, Vojtech, additional, Brozek, Tomas, additional, Rulisek, Jan, additional, Porizka, Michal, additional, Sachl, Robert, additional, Otahal, Michal, additional, Brestovansky, Petr, additional, Svobodova, Eva, additional, Flaksa, Marek, additional, Stach, Zdenek, additional, Pazout, Jaroslav, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Smid, Ondrej, additional, and Stritesky, Martin, additional
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48. Critical Care Ultrasound
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Wong, Adrian, primary, Galarza, Laura, additional, and Duska, Frantisek, additional
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49. Using pCO2 Gap in the Differential Diagnosis of Hyperlactatemia Outside the Context of Sepsis: A Physiological Review and Case Series.
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Waldauf, Petr, Jiroutkova, Katerina, and Duska, Frantisek
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Introduction: There is an inverse relationship between cardiac output and the central venous-arterial difference of partial pressures of carbon dioxide (pCO2 gap), and pCO2 gap has been used to guide early resuscitation of septic shock. It can be hypothesized that pCO2 gap can be used outside the context of sepsis to distinguish type A and type B lactic acidosis and thereby avoid unnecessary fluid resuscitation in patients with high lactate, but without organ hypoperfusion.Methods: We performed a structured review of the literature enlightening the physiological background. Next, we retrospectively selected a series of case reports of nonseptic critically ill patients with elevated lactate, in whom both arterial and central venous blood gases were simultaneously measured and the diagnosis of either type A or type B hyperlactataemia was conclusively known. In these cases, we calculated venous-arterial CO2 and O2 content differences and pCO2 gap.Results: Based on available physiological data, pCO2 can be considered as an acceptable surrogate of venous-arterial CO2 content difference, and it should better reflect cardiac output than central venous saturation or indices based on venous-arterial O2 content difference. In our case report of nonseptic patients, we observed that if global hypoperfusion was present (i.e., in type A lactic acidosis), pCO2 gap was elevated (>1 kPa), whilst in the absence of it (i.e., in type B lactic acidosis), pCO2 gap was low (<0.5 kPa).Conclusion: Physiological rationale and a small case series are consistent with the hypothesis that low pCO2 gap in nonseptic critically ill is suggestive of the absence of tissue hypoperfusion, mandating the search for the cause of type B lactic acidosis rather than administration of fluids or other drugs aimed at increasing cardiac output. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. The Effect of Hypoxia and Metformin on Fatty Acid Uptake, Storage, and Oxidation in L6 Differentiated Myotubes
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Musutova, Martina, primary, Elkalaf, Moustafa, additional, Klubickova, Natalie, additional, Koc, Michal, additional, Povysil, Stanislav, additional, Rambousek, Jan, additional, Volckaert, Beatriz, additional, Duska, Frantisek, additional, Trinh, Minh Duc, additional, Kalous, Martin, additional, Trnka, Jan, additional, Balusikova, Kamila, additional, Kovar, Jan, additional, and Polak, Jan, additional
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