💪New in #CriticalCare:
Persistent inspiratory muscle weakness among extubated patients after prolonged intubation is frequent and can be predicted early by maximal inspiratory pressure measured 12 days after its initial diagnosis
https://t.co/ZrRWExY2LV
#CritCare#ICU
Well designed RCT shows patients randomized to an exercise program had substantially improved survival after adjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer.
- 5 yr disease-free survival 80.3% vs
73.9% (HR 0.72)
- 8 yr overall survival 90.3% vs 83.2% (HR 0.63)
This is groundbreaking!
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New rotational Respiratory Physio Band 6 post out at KCH with rotations across Trauma, Liver, Neuro ICU’s inc. ECMO, Pulmonary Rehab, CF and NIV!
https://t.co/1RK9xSZe6J
Proud to share our updated physio/PT/RT Lung & Diaphragm scoping review showing a big increase in therapist-led publications
Please share widely - open access & free to download
https://t.co/jM3WKRUBJH
@TheACPRC@thecsp@APTA_official@aarc_tweets@WINFOCUS@EuroRespSoc@ESICM
RENOVATE trial
HFNC therapy versus non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in acute respiratory failure
Prof Israel Maia presents the results from CCR Down Under in Melbourne.
#CCRdownunder
Infographic in #Anesthesiology - Breathing Easy: Can Stress & Effort Be Measured Noninvasively in Mechanically Ventilated Patients? 🎨 https://t.co/1vRH9AFkp1
We’re at the Therapies Research, Audit, Innovation and Dissemination Event event today #RAID. @rebdavies gave us a great insight into the use of inspiratory muscle training within #ccu
Early Mobilisation - When Evidence Comes to Single Patients
Great Teamwork with @DrStefan2 and other #rehablegends
Free full text: https://t.co/WFazgx9stU
We measured how the MI-E pressures travels through the upper Airway and calculated Upper Airway and Translaryngeal Resistance during Mechanical MI-E. The results can be found at: https://t.co/XAF8W8Ovdd 🫁🗣️My research team is just amazing❤️🤩🤓!!!
📢All UK ICU Physiotherapists
National survey of Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) practice in ICU
Please fill in this brief survey to tell us if you use / don't use IMT in ICU
https://t.co/3qxj7N1jAo
Exciting job opportunity for a permanent respiratory band 6 physio role at Kings College Hospital! Critical care, CF, NIV, PR rotations. Any questions feel free to email / DM me! https://t.co/2oXOT2qS3u
@KingsCollegeNHS@kchccuot @NHSLeader @KingsResp@KCHCritCarePT