Publications by authors named "F W Rozendaal"

Article Synopsis
  • Disturbed circadian rhythms can lead to delirium in ICU patients, and bright-light therapy may help realign these rhythms to reduce delirium rates.
  • A study was conducted in the Netherlands with 734 ICU patients, comparing high-intensity dynamic light application (DLA) against normal lighting to see if DLA could lower delirium incidence.
  • Results showed no significant difference in delirium rates between the DLA group (38%) and the control group (33%), indicating that DLA alone is not effective and should be considered as part of a broader treatment strategy.
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Objective: Compare duration of mechanical ventilation (MV), weaning time, ICU-LOS (ICU-LOS), efficacy and safety of remifentanil-based regimen with conventional sedation and analgesia.

Design: Centre randomised, open-label, crossover, 'real-life' study.

Setting: 15 Dutch hospitals.

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A 22-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with an ecstasy (MDMA) intoxication which was accompanied by hyperthermia. The patient developed rhabdomyolysis with hyperkalaemia, hypoglycaemia and acidosis, followed by multiple organ failure with disseminated intravascular coagulation and cerebral oedema. Despite maximal symptomatic treatment, the patient died after 4 days.

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The clinical manifestations of thyroid diseases in the elderly are often atypical and can easily be attributed to other medical conditions or 'normal aging'. Two nursing home patients with hyperthyroidism are described. Due to the atypical presentation of the thyroid disease their complaints were attributed to other conditions.

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