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Advancements in Critical Care



Hemodynamic instability
by James Bailey, MD, PhD

The term “hemodynamic instability” is most commonly associated with an abnormal or unstable blood pressure, especially hypotension. Here, hemodynamic instability will be defined more broadly as global or regional perfusion that is not adequate to support normal organ function. More...


Clinical Papers
Hypernatremia in a one-month-old baby
by Seppo Ranta, MD, PhD

Clinical information systems may provide assistance in the critical care process by making complex calculations easier, and by providing more easily comprehensible data for decision making. More...

 
Educational Support
Indirect calorimetry - Practical applications
by Chris L. Harris, RRCP, RRT

Since the early 1980’s, the application of Indirect Calorimetry for determining oxygen consumption (V02) and carbon dioxide production (VC02) through metabolic measurements continues to increase. More...



Ventilator performance, criteria for comparison
by Karl Cornelius-Lorenz, Dipl. Ing

Ventilation in an ICU today involves more than just inflating and deflating the patient's lungs. New ventilation strategies need adequate high-tech equipment. More...

 

 


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From the Editor-in-Chief
by Ilkka S. Kalli MD, PhD, MBA


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Indirect calorimetry

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Ventilator performance

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