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Multiple acute cerebral infarctions after blunt cerebrovascular injury.

Clin Exp Emerg Med

December 2024

Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Emergency and Critical Care Center, Saiseikai Kazo Hospital, Social Welfare Organization Saiseikai Imperial Gift Foundation Inc, Kazo, Japan.

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  • * The study found that sCLEC-2 levels were significantly elevated in patients with thrombotic or infectious diseases, especially in microvascular thrombosis (MVT), but the relationships between sCLEC-2, platelet count, and D-dimer were weak.
  • * ROC analysis indicates that combinations of sCLEC-2 with platelet count and D-dimer can effectively differentiate between thrombotic diseases like MVT and non-thrombotic conditions, making sCLEC-2 a
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miRNA506 Activates Sphk1 Binding with Sirt1 to Inhibit Brain Injury After Intracerebral Hemorrhage via PI3K/AKT Signaling Pathway.

Mol Neurobiol

October 2024

Emergency and Critical Care Center, Intensive Care Unit, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 310014, Zhejiang, China.

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  • Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) causes high rates of mortality and disability, with 75% of survivors suffering neurological deficits.
  • The study utilized in vivo rat models and in vitro neuronal models to investigate the role of Sphk1 in reducing inflammation and cell death associated with ICH.
  • Findings suggest that increasing Sphk1 expression helps protect against neurological damage by modulating inflammation and enhancing survival of brain cells, indicating potential therapeutic targets for ICH treatment.
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  • This study focuses on identifying different immune profiles in sepsis patients based on their body temperature patterns to potentially enable more targeted treatments.
  • Researchers categorized 3,576 hospitalized patients with suspected infections into four distinct temperature trajectory subphenotypes and assessed their clinical outcomes and biomarker levels.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in mortality rates among these subphenotypes, with the highest mortality in hypothermic patients and notable differences in 20 specific biomarkers across the temperature groups, highlighting the complexity of sepsis.
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Clinical efficacy study of abatacept in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis patients in China.

Int J Rheum Dis

October 2024

Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Center for General Practice Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital (Affiliated People's Hospital), Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, China.

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  • The study aimed to examine bear-related trauma in Japan, focusing on injury patterns, outcomes, and treatment approaches.
  • Conducted in 2023 at Akita University Hospital, it analyzed medical records of 20 patients, revealing most injuries occurred in human habitats, primarily affecting the face.
  • Results showed that the majority of patients required emergency interventions, such as surgery and ICU care, with a notable percentage experiencing significant long-term effects, emphasizing the need for better preventive strategies and treatment protocols.
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  • Researchers studied septic patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) needing mechanical ventilation to identify different patient phenotypes, aiming to understand the variability in their clinical presentation and outcomes.
  • They conducted a multi-center retrospective study, analyzing clinical data from ICU patients across two hospitals and using machine learning to cluster the data into distinct phenotypes.
  • Four phenotypes were identified, each displaying unique clinical features and mortality outcomes, demonstrating significant differences in 28-day mortality rates among them despite similar demographics.
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We estimated the seroprevalence of anti-SARS-COV-2 IgG in different island groups in Okinawa. A cross-sectional sero-survey was repeated in three periods between July 2020 and February 2021. A total of 2683 serum samples were collected from six referral medical centers, each covering a separate region in Okinawa.

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Effects of chronic ankle instability after grade I ankle sprain on the post-traumatic osteoarthritis.

Arthritis Res Ther

September 2024

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, School of Biology and Basic Medical Sciences, Orthopedic Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital, Suzhou Medical College, Soochow University, 899 Pinghai Road, Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215007, People's Republic of China.

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  • * The study involved three groups of mice with different ligament laxities, where performance on balance beams and running was assessed both pre- and post-surgery over 12 weeks to evaluate the impact of ankle instability.
  • * Results showed that the mice with ligament laxity experienced greater difficulties in balance and movement, along with significant signs of bone degeneration and PTOA compared to a control group (SHAM).
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  • Mechanical ventilation (MV) in critically ill pediatric patients can lead to diaphragmatic injury and dysfunction, assessed through diaphragm ultrasonography (DU).
  • A study found that patients with severe ventilator induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) had significantly longer durations of MV and PICU stays compared to those with non-severe VIDD.
  • Daily DU monitoring indicated that severe VIDD typically began a few days after MV was initiated and was linked to poorer recovery outcomes, highlighting the need for early detection and management.
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Background: The micro-axial flow pump Impella, a new mechanical circulatory device for cardiogenic shock, is still only available in a limited number of hospitals, due to the facility certification requirements and insufficient evidence of the benefit of introducing Impella in hospitals. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of introducing Impella in hospitals on in-hospital mortality of patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

Methods: Using a nationwide Japanese inpatient database, we identified patients who received ECMO during hospitalization between 1 April 2014 and 31 March 2021.

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Effect of adequacy of empirical antibiotic therapy for hospital-acquired bloodstream infections on intensive care unit patient prognosis: a causal inference approach using data from the Eurobact2 study.

Clin Microbiol Infect

December 2024

OUTCOMEREA Research Group, Drancy, France; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Medicale, Infection Antimicrobial Modelisation Evolution, U1137, Team Decision Science in Infectious Diseases, Paris, France; Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Bichat hospital, Medical and infectious diseases ICU, F75018, Paris France. Electronic address:

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  • Hospital-acquired bloodstream infections (HA-BSI) in ICU patients can be life-threatening, and this study aimed to see how early adequate antibiotic treatment affects 28-day mortality rates for patients who survive at least one day after infection onset.
  • Using data from a multicenter study with 2,418 patients, researchers found that those who received adequate treatment within 24 hours had a lower 28-day mortality rate (32.8%) compared to those who were inadequately treated (40%).
  • The study concluded that inadequate antibiotic therapy within 24 hours contributes significantly to 28-day mortality, indicating that quicker treatment could greatly improve patient outcomes in cases of HA-BSI.
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The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of albumin administration on mortality in patients with severe burns. We retrospectively analyzed data from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination Database, a nationwide inpatient database in Japan. We identified patients in the database aged ≥ 15 years who were admitted with severe burns (burn index ≥15) from April 2014 to March 2021.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a prevalent complication in critically ill patients that affects the timing of renal replacement therapy (RRT) initiation. This study aimed to develop and validate the SACrA score for predicting non-emergent initiations (BUN ≥112 mg/dL or oliguria for >72 h) of RRT in critically ill patients.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using data from two cohorts.

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Background: Ischaemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a critical complication post-limb replantation. The oxidative stress and cellular apoptosis due to IRI considerably hinder the healing process. This study aimed to investigate the modulatory effects of pre-perfusion with hydrogen-rich heparin sodium on the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2)/haeme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) pathway and its potential mechanisms in mitigating skeletal muscle IRI post-limb replantation.

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Investigation of the pharmacological mechanisms of Shenfu injection in acute pancreatitis through network pharmacology and experimental validation.

Heliyon

September 2024

Emergency and Critical Care Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 314408, Zhejiang, China.

Background: Shenfu Injection (SFI) has emerged as a prevalent therapeutic intervention in clinical practice for the management of acute pancreatitis (AP). The purpose of this research was to investigate and validate the potential mechanisms of SFI in the treatment of AP through network pharmacology.

Methods: Network pharmacology was adopted to investigate the potential targets and mechanisms of SFI in the treatment of AP.

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Background: Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (LE-PAD) has been linked to unfavorable cardiovascular outcomes. The impact of potentially undiagnosed LE-PAD, suspected by abnormal ankle-brachial index (ABI), on the survival of sepsis patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) remains uncertain.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study and recruited adult patients admitted to the ICU with a primary diagnosis of sepsis (defined by a quick Sepsis-Related Organ Failure Assessment score of ≥ 2) between November 23, 2017 and July 22, 2018.

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High flow nasal cannula versus non-invasive ventilation in the treatment of acute exacerbations of COPD with acute-moderate hypercapnic respiratory failure.

Crit Care

September 2024

Emergency and Critical Care Center, Intensive Care Unit, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital (Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College), Shangtang Road 158, Hangzhou, 310014, Zhejiang, China.

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Combined effect of intermittent hemostasis and a modified external hemorrhage control device in a lethal swine model.

Heliyon

September 2024

Department of Trauma Surgery, Medical Center of Trauma and War Injury, State Key Laboratory of Trauma, Burns and Combined Injuries, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University (Third Military Medical University), Chongqing, China.

Background: Non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) presents the ultimate challenge in pre-hospital care. While external hemorrhage control devices (EHCDs) such as the Abdominal Aortic and Junctional Tourniquet (AAJT) and SAM Junctional Tourniquet (SJT) have been invented, the current design and application strategy requires further improvement. Therefore, researchers devised a novel apparatus named Modified EHCD (M-EHCD) and implemented intermittent hemostasis (IH) as a preventive measure against ischemia-reperfusion injury.

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Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting the placement of nasointestinal tubes in critically ill patients based on abdominal radiography: A single-center, retrospective study.

Heliyon

September 2024

Emergency and Critical Care Center, Intensive Care Unit, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 310014, Zhejiang Province, China.

Background: Enteral nutrition administered via the nasointestinal tube (NET) is a prevalent nutritional modality among critically ill patients, and abdominal radiographs hold significant value in accurately ascertaining the precise positioning of the NET subsequent to its placement. Therefore, we propose an innovative approach to construct a clinical prediction model based on NET's configuration within the gastrointestinal tract in abdominal radiography. This model aims to enhance the accuracy of determining the position of NETs after their placement.

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Importance: Intravenous fluids are an essential part of treatment in sepsis, but there remains clinical equipoise on which type of crystalloid fluids to use in sepsis. A previously reported sepsis subphenotype (ie, group D) has demonstrated a substantial mortality benefit from balanced crystalloids compared with normal saline.

Objective: To test the hypothesis that targeting balanced crystalloids to patients with group D sepsis through an electronic health record (EHR) alert will reduce 30-day inpatient mortality.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how surgical management varies for pediatric patients with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) who also have other health complications that might require surgery.
  • Researchers analyzed data from children who had CDH repair between 2012 and 2022, focusing on how often they needed additional surgeries like gastrostomy or tracheostomy following their initial treatment.
  • Results showed that nearly half of the patients required further surgical interventions, with significant regional differences in practices and higher costs and hospital stays linked to these additional procedures.
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Aim: We developed and evaluated the statistical reliability and validity of a family needs scale directly answerable by families in critical care settings.

Methods: In this qualitative study, 39 questions were drafted to capture family needs. These questions were then administered to the families of patients in emergency care settings.

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition associated with many comorbidities. However, establishing the independent impact of OSA on specific health outcomes can be challenging without access to a substantial patient cohort. This study aimed to investigate whether a diagnosis of OSA was independently associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).

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