Critical Care Medicine

Efficacy and safety of quetiapine in critically ill patients with delirium: A prospective,...

From the Northeastern University School of Pharmacy (JWD, RJR), Boston, MA; Massachusetts College of Pharmacy (JJF), Worcestor, MA; Department of Critical Care Medicine, Masionneuve Rosemont Hospital (YS, JH), Montreal, Quebec;...

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Prostacyclin Inhibits IFN-{gamma}-Stimulated Cytokine Expression by Reduced Recruitment of...

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO 80045. Increasing evidence indicates that pulmonary arterial hypertension is a vascular inflammatory disease. Prostacyclin (PGI(2)) is widely used to...

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Get the First Articles from CCM's H1N1 Supplement

A supplement to Critical Care Medicine focused on H1N1 influenza will be released next year, but open-access article proofs are being posted online as they become available, ensuring clinicians receive this information as soon...

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AMA House of Delegates Address EOL, Healthcare Reform

The American Medical Association’s House of Delegates last week met for its interim meeting to discuss the ongoing healthcare system debate. Representatives from the Society of Critical Care Medicine attended the meeting, where...

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ISCCM Preparing a New Critical Care Workforce

The Nagpur chapter of the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) recently was featured in the The Times of India for the group’s efforts to launch a new, hands-on critical care training program for resident and junior...

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Experience the Complete Congress Package

Pre-register for the Society of Critical Care Medicine’s (SCCM) 39th Critical Care Congress by December 10, 2009. The five continuous days of educational sessions, hands-on workshops, interactive debates, and networking...

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University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences: Multicenter study led by pitt finds...

Multicenter study led by pitt finds early results of therapy for preemies not sustained Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), a therapy used in the treatment of premature newborns with respiratory failure that had shown promising results...

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Wood Fires Can Harm the Youngest Lungs

By Ed Edelson HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Nov. 6 (HealthDay News) -- "Those infants who had more exposure to wood-burning appliances were more likely to show up in doctors' offices or be hospitalized for bronchiolitis," said Dr....

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Air pollution may up risk of infant lung infections

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Living close to highways and other sources of air pollution is linked to higher rates of a lung infection called bronchiolitis, the number one reason for infant hospitalizations in North America.

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Spotlight on the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM)

The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) is a new EPHA member. Who are we ? The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) is an international non profit-making association of doctors, nurses,...

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