Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Progress Over the Past 25 Years.

Autor: Vincent, Jean-Louis, Fink, Mitchell P., Marini, John J., Pinsky, Michael R., Sibbald, William J., Singer, Mervyn, Suter, Peter M., Cook, Deborah, Pepe, Paul E., Evans, Timothy
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Zdroj: CHEST; Apr2006, Vol. 129 Issue 4, p1061-1067, 7p
Abstrakt: The article presents information on a study related to intensive care and emergency medicine. The authors detail some of the key changes in various aspects of intensive care medicine including respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, and nutritional care, as well as sepsis, polytrauma, organization, and management. One of the major advances in intensive care medicine has been the advent of the large, multicenter study organized by critical or intensive care societies or a government-funded body. According to the authors, there is a need to evaluate supportive care modalities as well as new pharmacologic interventions.
Databáze: Complementary Index