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π Research Summary: In mechanically ventilated adults with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation improved 90-day quality of life mainly by reducing mortality, with similar survivor outcomes vs usual care.
#CCR26 @CritCareReviewseviews
https://t.co/5uiz79q0zD
π£ Presented today at #CCR26:
Among adults with severe burns enrolled in an international double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, high-dose intravenous #VitaminC did not improve survival, reduce hospital length of stay, or prevent organ dysfunction. π§΅
https://t.co/pTmk24u1nJ
@CritCareReviews In adults with acute respiratory failure requiring #MechanicalVentilation, an integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation intervention improved 90-day quality of life and reduced mortality compared with usual care.
#CCR26@CritCareReviews
https://t.co/Kfhg49XAFE
π¬ Viewpoint: Providing restricted, undisclosed life support for imminently dying patients risks ethical and equity concerns and should be replaced with clear communication and shared acknowledgment of care limitations.
https://t.co/BVMCvgvMvE
π¬ Perspective: Women with #AlzheimerDisease display greater tau pathology but outperform men in memory and function until a later, more rapid decline, suggesting female-specific clinical resilience to neuropathologic burden.
https://t.co/Wv8BVcYJ39
π¨ Just published in @JAMA_current and presented at #CCR26.
High-dose IV #vitaminC in severe burn injury: no benefit, possible harm!
The trial was stopped early, with higher 28-day mortality in the vitamin C group (15.0% vs 7.6%).
Biological plausibility is not enough!
#CCR26#VICTORYtrial published now in @JAMA_current, with @seymoc (Associate Editor for Critical Care, JAMA) chairing this session in Belfast!
https://t.co/iVwisFFlwP
π¨ First positive trial of #CCR26?
Just published in @JAMA_current: the #TeleRehabtrial!
An integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation strategy for pts with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure improved 90-d health-related quality of life and was associated with lower mortality!
π‘ JAMA Insights: Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is defined as reduced production of pancreatic enzymes sufficient to cause maldigestion, most commonly due to cystic fibrosis, chronic or acute #pancreatitis, #pancreatic#cancer, or pancreatic #surgery.
https://t.co/B8XAq9wRdV
π Research Summary: In mechanically ventilated adults with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation improved 90-day quality of life mainly by reducing mortality, with similar survivor outcomes vs usual care.
#CCR26 @CritCareReviewseviews
https://t.co/pXP4nsOt61
π£ Presented today at #CCR26:
Among adults with severe burns enrolled in an international double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, high-dose intravenous #VitaminC did not improve survival, reduce hospital length of stay, or prevent organ dysfunction. π§΅
https://t.co/ohfXwvah97
@CritCareReviews In adults with acute respiratory failure requiring #MechanicalVentilation, an integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation intervention improved 90-day quality of life and reduced mortality compared with usual care.
#CCR26@CritCareReviews
https://t.co/MhI3xbhE0r
π Research Summary: In mechanically ventilated adults with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation improved 90-day quality of life mainly by reducing mortality, with similar survivor outcomes vs usual care.
#CCR26 @CritCareReviewseviews
https://t.co/t2mzZLb364
π§΅ In adults with acute respiratory failure requiring #MechanicalVentilation, an integrated telehealth-based rehabilitation intervention improved 90-day quality of life and reduced mortality compared with usual care.
#CCR26@CritCareReviews
https://t.co/eztxzXanGv