Hepatic Failure

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Hepatic Failure KEY POINTS 1 Only hepatic failure caused by acetaminophen has an effective specific therapy; therefore, supportive care is the basis for treating most patients. In selected cases, transplantation…

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Severe Sepsis

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Severe Sepsis KEY POINTS 1 Severe sepsis is a syndrome caused by infection and defined by the presence of vital sign abnormalities and new organ system failure caused by the…

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Thermal Disorders

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Thermal Disorders KEY POINTS 1 Body temperature is the net result of balance between heat generated and heat lost. Usually heat loss is a much more efficient process than heat…

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Ventilatory Failure

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Ventilatory Failure KEY POINTS 1 Three major mechanisms cause or contribute to ventilatory failure: deficient central drive, ineffective muscular contraction, and excessive breathing workload. Important factors contributing to the minute…

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ICU Infections

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ICU Infections KEY POINTS 1 Antibiotic choices should be reassessed on a daily basis, keeping in mind that antibiotics rarely, if ever, reverse the effects of any infection in less…

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Venous Thromboembolism

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Venous Thromboembolism KEY POINTS 1 Because venous thromboembolism is so common and in large part preventable, essentially all hospitalized adults with risk factors should be strongly considered for prophylaxis. 2…

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Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders

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Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders KEY POINTS 1 The diagnosis of the etiology of hyponatremia relies on serum osmolality and an accurate assessment of fluid status of the patient. In most…

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Acute Coronary Syndromes

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Acute Coronary Syndromes Coauthored by Shailesh Shetty KEY POINTS 1 In ischemic heart disease, survival and ventricular function are maximized by rapidly reestablishing sufficient myocardial blood flow to prevent myocardial…

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Hypertensive Emergencies

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Hypertensive Emergencies KEY POINTS 1 Most cases of severe hypertension in the ICU do not stem from an exotic cause but are the result of patients interrupting previously efficacious treatment…

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