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Percutaneous tracheotomy is the standard method in intensive care patients.
Percutaneous dilatational tracheotomy should probably be preferred as the standard method in intensive care patients.
A flow chart illustrating the proposed role of a model-based method in intensive care unit (ICU) is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Proposed usage of model-based monitoring techniques.
The electrocardiogram (EKG) is a common monitoring method in intensive care medicine.
Of the different techniques for percutaneous tracheostomy, PDT is the more widely used method in intensive care medicine.
In addition, recalculating and updating Charlson weights could help to improve performance of this risk adjustment method in intensive care data.
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ISRCTN52754370 Modern methods in intensive care medicine often enable the survival of older critically ill patients.
Modern methods in intensive care medicine often enable the survival of older critically ill patients.
These patients were classified as delirious when they tested positive on the confusion assessment method in the intensive care unit and/or when there was a description of fluctuation in the level of consciousness, agitation, disorientation, or hallucinations.
To answer the question whether using real-time ultrasound guidance improves the procedural safety and efficacy of tracheal puncture, we conducted a prospective randomised controlled trial comparing this novel approach to the landmark method in adult intensive care patients requiring PDT.
Materials and methods In our intensive care unit of 15 beds with a large experience of PP, we have retrospectively included all sessions of PP (at least 16 h of PP) performed on patients under ECCO2R therapy between August 2014 and March 2015.
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