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View article: Daily prediction of next-day disease severity in critically ill patients: A prospective cohort study
Daily prediction of next-day disease severity in critically ill patients: A prospective cohort study Open
Daily prediction models can predict next-day disease severity in overall, respiration, cardiovascular, and renal function amongst ICU patients. They offer clinical benefits within a range of probability thresholds and could support decisio…
View article: Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: a systematic review
Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: a systematic review Open
View article: Human judgment error in the intensive care unit: a perspective on bias and noise
Human judgment error in the intensive care unit: a perspective on bias and noise Open
View article: Quantification of facial cues for acute illness: a systematic scoping review
Quantification of facial cues for acute illness: a systematic scoping review Open
View article: The definition of predictor and outcome variables in mortality prediction models: a scoping review and quality of reporting study
The definition of predictor and outcome variables in mortality prediction models: a scoping review and quality of reporting study Open
View article: Boosting the accuracy of existing models by updating and extending: using a multicenter COVID-19 ICU cohort as a proxy
Boosting the accuracy of existing models by updating and extending: using a multicenter COVID-19 ICU cohort as a proxy Open
View article: Bedside variables to guide decision-making in critically ill patients
Bedside variables to guide decision-making in critically ill patients Open
Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) suffer from various diseases and comorbidities. Only critically ill patients that require continuous care, organ support, or monitoring are admitted to the ICU. Frequent clinical examinati…
View article: Facial appearance associates with longitudinal multi-organ failure: an ICU cohort study
Facial appearance associates with longitudinal multi-organ failure: an ICU cohort study Open
View article: Facial expression associates with longitudinal multi-organ failure: an ICU cohort study
Facial expression associates with longitudinal multi-organ failure: an ICU cohort study Open
Background Facial expression, at least unconsciously, may affect clinical decisions and treatments in the ICU. However, the association between objective clinical measurement of facial expression and multi-organ failure remains unknown. Th…
View article: Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: protocol for a systematic review
Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: protocol for a systematic review Open
View article: POS1356 ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF COMBINATION OF ORAL ACETAMINOPHEN AND TOPICAL DICLOFENAC IN OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN: INSIGHTS FROM A MODEL-BASED META-ANALYSIS
POS1356 ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF COMBINATION OF ORAL ACETAMINOPHEN AND TOPICAL DICLOFENAC IN OSTEOARTHRITIS PAIN: INSIGHTS FROM A MODEL-BASED META-ANALYSIS Open
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major cause of chronic pain and disability in older adults and currently affects approximately 300 million people worldwide [1]. In the absence of curative therapy, symptomatic drugs comprise …
View article: Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: protocol for a systematic review
Genetic association studies in critically ill patients: protocol for a systematic review Open
Introduction Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are highly heterogeneous in characteristics, their clinical course and outcomes. Genetic variability may partly explain the variability and similarity in disease courses observed among…
View article: External Validation of Mortality Prediction Models for Critical Illness Reveals Preserved Discrimination but Poor Calibration
External Validation of Mortality Prediction Models for Critical Illness Reveals Preserved Discrimination but Poor Calibration Open
OBJECTIVES: In a recent scoping review, we identified 43 mortality prediction models for critically ill patients. We aimed to assess the performances of these models through external validation. DESIGN: Multicenter study. SETTING: External…
View article: Trough anti-Xa activity after intermediate dose nadroparin for thrombosis prophylaxis in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and acute kidney injury
Trough anti-Xa activity after intermediate dose nadroparin for thrombosis prophylaxis in critically ill patients with COVID-19 and acute kidney injury Open
View article: Right ventricular strain measurements in critically ill patients: an observational SICS sub-study
Right ventricular strain measurements in critically ill patients: an observational SICS sub-study Open
View article: Calculated left ventricular outflow tract diameter for critically ill patients
Calculated left ventricular outflow tract diameter for critically ill patients Open
A fast and reliable left ventricular outflow diameter (LVOTd) estimation may aid in quickly estimating cardiac output. However, obtaining a correct LVOTd can be difficult in intensive care patients, potentially leading to errors and a card…
View article: The simple observational critical care studies: estimations by students, nurses, and physicians of in-hospital and 6-month mortality
The simple observational critical care studies: estimations by students, nurses, and physicians of in-hospital and 6-month mortality Open
View article: De (on)nauwkeurigheid van de voorhoofdthermometer
De (on)nauwkeurigheid van de voorhoofdthermometer Open
View article: Temporal artery temperature measurements versus bladder temperature in critically ill patients, a prospective observational study
Temporal artery temperature measurements versus bladder temperature in critically ill patients, a prospective observational study Open
Purpose Accurate measurement of body temperature is important for the timely detection of fever or hypothermia in critically ill patients. In this prospective study, we evaluated whether the agreement between temperature measurements obtai…
View article: Bundled care in acute kidney injury in critically ill patients, a before-after educational intervention study
Bundled care in acute kidney injury in critically ill patients, a before-after educational intervention study Open
Background Acute kidney injury (AKI) often occurs in critically ill patients. AKI is associated with mortality and morbidity. Interventions focusing on the reduction of AKI are suggested by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes gui…
View article: Six versus eight and twenty-eight scan sites for B-line assessment: differences in examination time and findings
Six versus eight and twenty-eight scan sites for B-line assessment: differences in examination time and findings Open
View article: Non-invasive oscillometric versus invasive arterial blood pressure measurements in critically ill patients: A post hoc analysis of a prospective observational study
Non-invasive oscillometric versus invasive arterial blood pressure measurements in critically ill patients: A post hoc analysis of a prospective observational study Open
View article: Should the ultrasound probe replace your stethoscope? A SICS-I sub-study comparing lung ultrasound and pulmonary auscultation in the critically ill
Should the ultrasound probe replace your stethoscope? A SICS-I sub-study comparing lung ultrasound and pulmonary auscultation in the critically ill Open