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Critical Care

January 11, 2015
The CCF group conducted a study of their phlebotomy practices during a 6-month period in 2012.  Phlebotomy volumes on each patient were estimated and calculated.  Surprisingly, the group found that, on average, cardiac surgery patients lose ~10% of their blood volume due to postoperative phlebotomy alone.
January 10, 2015
The FDA recently approved the fourth new oral anticoagulant, Savaysa for use in non-valvular afib, DVT, and PE.  It is another factor Xa inhibitor.  Use in non-valvular afib requires renal function assessment prior to prescribing, as the drug is renally excreted.  Paradoxically, efficacy may be reduced in patients with better-than-normal renal functi
December 27, 2014
The authors translated 10 common medical phrases into 26 foreign languages and had native speakers of those languages translate those phrases back to English.  42% of the translations were wrong, with the worst accuracy among African and Asian languages.
December 3, 2014
Program directors from 6 distinctly different training centers assessed educational costs for CT resident training.  Before formal accounting information was explored, the PDs estimated the annual cost per resident to be $250,000.  The actual costs per year per resident ranged from $330,000 to $667,000, with a mean of $483,000.  Faculty teaching cost
December 1, 2014
This is an excellent article on the feasibility of offering Veno Arterial ECMO in outlying community hospitals for Refractory Cardiogenic Shock (RCS).  The Authors review a four year time period and describe assessing 104 patients of whom 87 were deemed eligible for V-A ECMO therapy.
November 27, 2014
Abrams and colleagues provide a comprehensive review of the topic of recirculation during VV ECMO.  Specifically, the authors discuss the factors contributing to recirculation, how to calculate the extent of recirculation, and what interventions can be applied to correct the issue.
November 25, 2014
In a retrospective review of 45 cases where patients were placed on VV ECMO, investigators from Seoul performed a multivariate analysis of pre-ECMO risk factors  that might be predictive of  an unsuccessful ECMO wean.  Notably, successful weaning from ECMO was only 46%, and overall survival was only 18%.
November 10, 2014
The authors explored a sample of Medicare patients who survived sepsis during hospitalization to assess the impact of afib developing during sepsis on long-term outcomes.  Of nearly 139,000 sepsis survivors, 7% had new onset afib during sepsis.  Of those pts, 55% were found to have afib after hospitlization.  New onset afib during sepsis was associat
October 9, 2014
A well done video describing radial artery line placement aided by US.

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