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Relation Between Mean Arterial Pressure and Renal Resistive Index in the Early Phase of Septic Shock

This study evaluates if improvement of renal resistive index when mean arterial pressure increase (at 65 mmHg to 85 mmHg) in early phase of septic shock is predictive of better renal survival.

septic shock
catecholamines
shock
norepinephrine
sepsis
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Carotid Doppler and EEOT for Fluid Responsiveness Prediction

Fluid responsiveness prediction prior to fluid challenge administration is a topic of interest, which has been extensively investigated, but remains challenging. In clinical practice, functional hemodynamic tests (FHT) consisting of maneuvers that affect cardiac function and/or heart-lung interaction, have been introduced in order to identify fluid responders and non-responders without …

stroke
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Correlation of VEGF-A and Fluid Balance in Septic Shock

Several authors reported plasma VEGF levels are elevated in sepsis shock and associated with increased mortality (1,2). In septic shock, the main elements of treatment are intravenous fluids, appropriate antibiotics and vasopressors.

shock
antibiotic therapy
vascular endothelial growth factor
vasoconstrictor
septic shock
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
NEUROwave - Xtracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) in Acute Traumatic Complete (AIS A) and Incomplete (AIS B-D) Cross-sectional Lesions on Motor and Sensory Function Within Six Months After Injury

It has been hypothesized that there are two mechanisms of acute traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI): the primary mechanical damage and the secondary injury due to additional pathological processes initiated by the primary injury. Neurological damage due to laceration, contusion, distraction or compression of the spinal cord is called ''primary …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Reconstruction of Atrophic Maxillary Ridges Using Mandibular Blocks With and Without Coverage Using Collagen Membrane

Is the use of collagen membrane on top of particulate bone mixture covered by onlay bone block in Maxilla better than the use of mixture of particulate bone covered by onlay bone block without the use of collagen membrane, in terms of bone quality and bone quantity?

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Brain Ultrasound With Contrast Microbubbles Injection in Shock Status

Alterations in the brain microcirculation may be involved in patients with shock. For a three-day period, we investigate the brain microcirculation using contrast-enhanced ultrasound with microbubble injection in patients with septic and non-septic shock.Ultrasound examination is performed daily to estimate global cerebral blood flow, and to evaluate the brain microcirculation, …

brain perfusion
shock
myocardial infarction
serum lactate
cerebral blood flow
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Accuracy of Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurements at the Arm Calf and Finger

The present study was designed to assess, in a population of patients admitted to the intensive care unit and already carrying an indwelling arterial catheter, the ability of combined continuous (ClearSight) and intermittent (automatic cuff) non-invasive monitoring to detect low mean BP (<65mmHg). The intra-arterial measurement will be the reference …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Evaluation of the Right Ventricular Systolic Function Using Real-time Three-dimensional Echocardiography in Intensive Care Unit Patients

In the intensive care unit (ICU), acute RVF is mainly due to the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), sepsis or septic shock, and less often to severe pulmonary embolism or RV infarction. The anatomical complexity of the RV precludes any geometrical assumption to estimate its volume, hence its ejection fraction …

tapse
infarction
ejection fraction
tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion
respiratory distress
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Prospective Register on the Etiologies of Cardiogenic Shock and Their Prognosis at One Year.

Cardiogenic shock (CC) is one of the major challenges of current cardiology. Despite the difficulty of establishing a strict and consensual definition, it is accepted that the CC clinically corresponds to persistent hypotension (systolic blood pressure 90 mmHg for at least 30 minutes or need for vasopressor support) associated with …

systolic blood pressure
shock
heart failure
hyperlactatemia
acute heart failure
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Pre-hospital Tourniquet in Extremity Injury

Study Outcome Measures Primary Outcome: Incidence of arrival in shock (SBP <90) Secondary Outcomes: Demographics, comorbidities, mechanism of injury, cause of injury, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, ISS, AIS, operative management vs. non-operative management, radiologic findings, pathologic findings, tourniquet effectiveness (as determined both subjectively by trauma surgeon and objectively by presence …

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  • 19 Feb, 2024