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Impact of high-flow oxygen therapy via high velocity nasal insufflation on diaphragmatic thickening fraction in healthy subjectsGustavo Adrián Plotnikow, Facundo José Federico Bianchini, Roque Moracci, Jaime Andrés Santana Mackinlay, Federico Melgarejo, Malena Paula Loustau, Valeria Silvina Acevedo, Emanuel Di Salvo, ... Javier Mariani
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:686-92
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Mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock patientsLuis Martin-Villen, Alejandro Adsuar-Gomez, Jose Manuel Garrido-Jimenez, Jose Luis Perez-Vela, Mari Paz Fuset-Cabanes
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:714-27
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Ten take-home messages on vasopressin use in critically ill patientsRicard Ferrer, Pedro Castro, Carol Lorencio, Josman Monclou, Pilar Marcos, Ana Ochagavia, Juan Carlos Ruíz-Rodríguez, Josep Trenado, ... on behalf of the SOCMIC Sepsis Working Group
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:704-13
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Implications of opioid-sparing medications in critically ill patients: A scoping reviewGabriella Gambadoro, Brian J. Kopp, Brian L. Erstad
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:693-703
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Towards better mortality prediction in cancer patients in the ICU: a comparative analysis of prognostic scales: systematic literature reviewAndrea Cabrera Losada, Maria Alejandra Correa Oviedo, Vanessa Carolina Herrera Villazón, Sebastián Gil-Tamayo, Carlos Federico Molina, Carola Gimenez-Esparza Vich, Víctor Hugo Nieto Estrada
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:e30-e40
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The future of nursing in the intensive care unit: Specialization and advanced clinical practice - rivalry or synergy?Mónica Vázquez-Calatayud
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:728-30
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Nutrithorax: an uncommon differential diagnosis of the plankton signIsabel Canas-Pérez, David Pérez-Torres, Cristina Cuenca-Rubio
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:e43-e45
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Ultrasound artifacts “shred sign” and “pseudo-B lines” in the liver: What is the culprit?Zhou Xiaoyang, Sha Yuyi, Chen Bixin
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:740-1
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Evaluation of vascular accesses in the neonatal intensive care unit. Is the midline catheter a useful long-term alternative?A.T. Sánchez García, J. Lozano González, F.J. Canals Candela
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:e23-e29
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Echo-guided left internal jugular vein central venous catheter insertion, with its tip in the left internal thoracic veinAlexandra Paula, David Mestre, Denise Pinto
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:e41-e42
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Complication after renal tumorectomy: An unusual caseMontserrat Rodríguez Gómez, Sara Domingo Marín, María Paloma González Arenas
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:743
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In-hospital cardiac arrest simulation program in a cardiopulmonary critical care unit: A pilot experienceFrancesco Sbrana, Umberto Startari, Alessia Gimelli, Beatrice Dal Pino
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:734-6
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Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in a burns unit reduces the incidence of hospital-acquired infections: A retrospective before-and-after cohort studyDavid Pérez-Torres, Ana Isabel Martín-Luengo, Cristina Cuenca-Rubio, José Ángel Berezo-García, Cristina Díaz-Rodríguez, Isabel Canas-Pérez, María Lorena Fernández-Rodríguez, Cristina Colmenero-Calleja, ... José María Piqueras-Pérez
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:677-85
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Perforation of the skull base due to cocaineJuan María Romeu Prieto, María Teresa Correas López, Jhoann Miguel Guerra Cuervo
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:742
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Incorporating the perspective of the critically ill patient: A matter of fashion or necessity?Olga Rubio Sanchiz, Joan Escarrabill
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:737-9
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Stress relaxation, another cause of “Pseudo auto-PEEP”?Manuel Valdivia Marchal, María Carmen Bermúdez Ruiz, José Ricardo Naranjo Izurieta, Ashlen Rodríguez Carmona, Juan Francisco Martínez Carmona, José Manuel Serrano Simón
Med Intensiva. 2024;48:731-4
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