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2. Presepsin in Critical Illness: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives
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Paolo Formenti, Miriam Gotti, Francesca Palmieri, Stefano Pastori, Vincenzo Roccaforte, Alessandro Menozzi, Andrea Galimberti, Michele Umbrello, Giovanni Sabbatini, and Angelo Pezzi
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presepsin ,sepsis ,critical care patients ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The accurate identification of infections is critical for effective treatment in intensive care units (ICUs), yet current diagnostic methods face limitations in sensitivity and specificity, alongside cost and accessibility issues. Consequently, there is a pressing need for a marker that is economically feasible, rapid, and reliable. Presepsin (PSP), also known as soluble CD14 subtype (sCD14-ST), has emerged as a promising biomarker for early sepsis diagnosis. PSP, derived from soluble CD14, reflects the activation of monocytes/macrophages in response to bacterial infections. It has shown potential as a marker of cellular immune response activation against pathogens, with plasma concentrations increasing during bacterial infections and decreasing post-antibiotic treatment. Unlike traditional markers such as procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP), PSP specifically indicates monocyte/macrophage activation. Limited studies in critical illness have explored PSP’s role in sepsis, and its diagnostic accuracy varies with threshold values, impacting sensitivity and specificity. Recent meta-analyses suggest PSP’s diagnostic potential for sepsis, yet its standalone effectiveness in ICU infection management remains uncertain. This review provides a comprehensive overview of PSP’s utility in ICU settings, including its diagnostic accuracy, prognostic value, therapeutic implications, challenges, and future directions.
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- 2024
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3. Successful Versus Failed Transition From Controlled Ventilation to Pressure Support Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Melisa Polo Friz, MD, Emanuele Rezoagli, MD, Bijan Safaee Fakhr, MD, Gaetano Florio, MD, Eleonora Carlesso, MS, Riccardo Giudici, MD, Clarissa Forlini, MD, Francesca Tardini, MD, Thomas Langer, MD, Matteo Laratta, MD, Giampaolo Casella, MD, Andrea Forastieri Molinari, MD, Alessandro Protti, MD, Maurizio Cecconi, MD, Luca Cabrini, MD, Emanuela Biagioni, MD, Angela Berselli, MD, Lucia Mirabella, MD, Tommaso Tonetti, MD, Edoardo De Robertis, MD, Domenico Luca Grieco, MD, Massimo Antonelli, MD, Giuseppe Citerio, MD, Roberto Fumagalli, MD, Giuseppe Foti, MD, Alberto Zanella, MD, Giacomo Grasselli, MD, Giacomo Bellani, MD, for the COVID-19 Lombardy ICU Network, Amedeo Guzzardella, Luigi Vivona, Vittorio Scaravilli, Sebastiano Colombo, Alessio Cacioppola, Matteo Brioni, Clarissa Forlini, Francesca Tardini, Thomas Langer, Matteo Laratta, Giampaolo Casella, Maria Marsili, Serena Stropeni, Valentina Cordolcini, Francesco Crimella, Alessandro Santini, Massimiliano Greco, Michele Ferrari, Giacomo Iapichino, Paolo Severgnini, Davide Maraggia, Dario Gasberti, Alessandro Motta, Irene Coloretti, Stefano Busani, Martina Tosi, Ilenia Gatto, Carlo Montalto, Alberto Biondo, Ziad Algamain, Valentina Alaimo, Livio Tullo, Francesco Paolo Padovano, Giacinto Pizzilli, Irene Cavalli, Rachele Simonte, Davide Valeri, Gennaro DePascale, Simone Carelli, Valentina Noseda, Giacomo Cimicchi, Gaia Ottonello, Rossano Ghedin, Francesco Giacalone, Tiziana Bove, Francesco Meroi, Sara Scapol, Laura Pistidda, Angela Muretti, Savino Spadaro, Gaetano Scaramuzzo, Gioconda Ferraro, Giuseppe Gagliardi, Giovanni Sabbatini, Angelo Pezzi, Gabriele Sales, Giorgia Montrucchio, Andrea Carsetti, Federico Longhini, Maria Vargas, Plinio Calligaro, Ilaria Mariani, Vanessa Zambelli, Beatrice Noè, and Filippo Serra
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
OBJECTIVES:. In patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure, controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is often necessary during the acute phases of the disease. Weaning from CMV to pressure support ventilation (PSV) is a key objective when the patient’s respiratory functions improve. Limited evidence exists regarding the factors predicting a successful transition to PSV and its impact on patient outcomes. DESIGN:. Retrospective observational cohort study. SETTING:. Twenty-four Italian ICUs from February 2020 to May 2020. PATIENTS:. Mechanically ventilated ICU patients with COVID-19-induced respiratory failure. INTERVENTION:. The transition period from CMV to PSV was evaluated. We defined it as “failure of assisted breathing” if the patient returned to CMV within the first 72 hours. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. Of 1260 ICU patients screened, 514 were included. Three hundred fifty-seven patients successfully made the transition to PSV, while 157 failed. Pao2/Fio2 ratio before the transition emerged as an independent predictor of a successful shift (odds ratio 1.00; 95% CI, 0.99–1.00; p = 0.003). Patients in the success group displayed a better trend in Pao2/Fio2, Paco2, plateau and peak pressure, and pH level. Subjects in the failure group exhibited higher ICU mortality (hazard ratio 2.08; 95% CI, 1.42–3.06; p < 0.001), an extended ICU length of stay (successful vs. failure 21 ± 14 vs. 27 ± 17 d; p < 0.001) and a longer duration of mechanical ventilation (19 ± 18 vs. 24 ± 17 d, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS:. Our study emphasizes that the Pao2/Fio2 ratio was the sole independent factor associated with a failed transition from CMV to PSV. The unsuccessful transition was associated with worse outcomes.
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- 2024
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4. A Secondary Retrospective Analysis of the Predictive Value of Neutrophil-Reactive Intensity (NEUT-RI) in Septic and Non-Septic Patients in Intensive Care
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Paolo Formenti, Letizia Isidori, Stefano Pastori, Vincenzo Roccaforte, Elena Alessandra Mantovani, Massimiliano Iezzi, Alessandro Menozzi, Rossella Panella, Andrea Galimberti, Giovanni Brenna, Michele Umbrello, Angelo Pezzi, Francesco Vetrone, Giovanni Sabbatini, and Miriam Gotti
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sepsis ,neutrophil reactivity (NEUT-RI) ,C-reactive protein ,procalcitonin ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Effective identification and management in the early stages of sepsis are critical for achieving positive outcomes. In this context, neutrophil-reactive intensity (NEUT-RI) emerges as a promising and easily interpretable parameter. This study aimed to assess the predictive value of NEUT-RI in diagnosing sepsis and to evaluate its prognostic significance in distinguishing 28-day mortality outcomes. Materials: This study is a secondary, retrospective, observational analysis. Clinical data upon ICU admission were collected. We enrolled septic patients and a control group of critically ill patients without sepsis criteria. The patients were divided into subgroups based on renal function for biomarker evaluation with 28-day outcomes reported for septic and non-septic patients. Results: A total of 200 patients were included in this study. A significant difference between the “septic” and “non-septic” groups was detected in the NEUT-RI plasma concentration (53.80 [49.65–59.05] vs. 48.00 [46.00–49.90] FI, p < 0.001, respectively). NEUT-RI and procalcitonin (PCT) distinguished between not complicated sepsis and septic shock (PCT 1.71 [0.42–12.09] vs. 32.59 [8.83–100.00], p = 0.005). NEUT-RI, PCT, and CRP values were significantly different in patients with “renal failure”. NEUT-RI and PCT at admission in the ICU in the septic group were higher in patients who died (58.80 [53.85–73.10] vs. 53.05 [48.90–57.22], p = 0.005 and 39.56 [17.39–83.72] vs. 3.22 [0.59–32.32], p = 0.002, respectively). Both NEUT-RI and PCT showed a high negative predictive value and low positive predictive value. Conclusions: The inflammatory biomarkers assessed in this study offer valuable support in the early diagnosis of sepsis and could have a possible role in anticipating the outcome. NEUT-RI elevation appears particularly promising for early sepsis detection and severity discrimination upon admission.
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- 2024
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5. The Potential Role of Neutrophil-Reactive Intensity (NEUT-RI) in the Diagnosis of Sepsis in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Elena Maria Alessandra Mantovani, Paolo Formenti, Stefano Pastori, Vincenzo Roccaforte, Miriam Gotti, Rossella Panella, Andrea Galimberti, Roberto Costagliola, Francesco Vetrone, Michele Umbrello, Angelo Pezzi, and Giovanni Sabbatini
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sepsis ,neutrophil reactivity (NEUT-RI) ,C-reactive protein ,procalcitonin ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
The diagnosis of sepsis is often difficult and belated, substantially increasing mortality in affected patients. Its early identification allows for us to choose the most appropriate therapies in the shortest time, improving patients’ outcomes and eventually their survival. Since neutrophil activation is an indicator of an early innate immune response, the aim of the study was to evaluate the role of Neutrophil-Reactive Intensity (NEUT-RI), which is an indicator of their metabolic activity, in the diagnosis of sepsis. Data from 96 patients consecutively admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) were retrospectively analyzed (46 patients with and 50 without sepsis). Patients with sepsis were further divided between sepsis and septic shock according to the severity of the illness. Patients were subsequently classified according to renal function. For the diagnosis of sepsis, NEUT-RI showed an AUC of >0.80 and a better negative predictive value than Procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) (87.4% vs. 83.9% and 86.6%, p = 0.038). Unlike PCT and CRP, NEUT-RI did not show a significant difference within the “septic” group between patients with normal renal function and those with renal failure (p = 0.739). Similar results were observed among the “non-septic” group (p = 0.182). The increase in NEUT-RI values could be useful in the early ruling-out of sepsis, and it does not appear to be influenced by renal failure. However, NEUT-RI has not proved to be efficient in discriminating the severity of sepsis at the time of admission. Larger, prospective studies are needed to confirm these results.
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- 2023
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6. Intensive care unit patients with lower respiratory tract nosocomial infections: the ENIRRIs project
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Gennaro De Pascale, Otavio T. Ranzani, Saad Nseir, Jean Chastre, Tobias Welte, Massimo Antonelli, Paolo Navalesi, Eugenio Garofalo, Andrea Bruni, Luis Miguel Coelho, Szymon Skoczynski, Federico Longhini, Fabio Silvio Taccone, David Grimaldi, Helmut J.F. Salzer, Christoph Lange, Filipe Froes, Antoni Artigas, Emili Díaz, Jordi Vallés, Alejandro Rodríguez, Mauro Panigada, Vittoria Comellini, Luca Fasano, Paolo M. Soave, Giorgia Spinazzola, Charles-Edouard Luyt, Francisco Alvarez-Lerma, Judith Marin, Joan Ramon Masclans, Davide Chiumello, Angelo Pezzi, Marcus Schultz, Hafiz Mohamed, Menno Van Der Eerden, Roger A.S. Hoek, D.A.M.P.J. Gommers, Marta Di Pasquale, Rok Civljak, Marko Kutleša, Matteo Bassetti, George Dimopoulos, Stefano Nava, Fernando Rios, Fernando G. Zampieri, Pedro Povoa, Lieuwe D. Bos, Stefano Aliberti, Antoni Torres, and Ignacio Martín-Loeches
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The clinical course of intensive care unit (ICU) patients may be complicated by a large spectrum of lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI), defined by specific epidemiological, clinical and microbiological aspects. A European network for ICU-related respiratory infections (ENIRRIs), supported by the European Respiratory Society, has been recently established, with the aim at studying all respiratory tract infective episodes except community-acquired ones. A multicentre, observational study is in progress, enrolling more than 1000 patients fulfilling the clinical, biochemical and radiological findings consistent with a LRTI. This article describes the methodology of this study. A specific interest is the clinical impact of non-ICU-acquired nosocomial pneumonia requiring ICU admission, non-ventilator-associated LRTIs occurring in the ICU, and ventilator-associated tracheobronchitis. The clinical meaning of microbiologically negative infectious episodes and specific details on antibiotic administration modalities, dosages and duration are also highlighted. Recently released guidelines address many unresolved questions which might be answered by such large-scale observational investigations. In light of the paucity of data regarding such topics, new interesting information is expected to be obtained from our network research activities, contributing to optimisation of care for critically ill patients in the ICU.
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- 2017
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7. Intubation Practices and Adverse Peri-intubation Events in Critically Ill Patients From 29 Countries
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Russotto V., Myatra S. N., Laffey J. G., Tassistro E., Antolini L., Bauer P., Lascarrou J. B., Szuldrzynski K., Camporota L., Pelosi P., Sorbello M., Higgs A., Greif R., Putensen C., Agvald-Ohman C., Chalkias A., Bokums K., Brewster D., Rossi E., Fumagalli R., Pesenti A., Foti G., Bellani G., Hazem Abdelkarem Ahmed, Neill K J Adhikari, Kehari Agrawal, Nipun Agrawal, Hernan Aguirre-Bermeo, Christina Agvald-Öhman, Meraj Ahmad, Samareh Ajami, Shazia N Akhtar, Adnan Alghamdi, Abdulmueti Alhadi, Syed M Ali, Mohd N Ali, Anita Alias, Ghaleb Almekhlafi, Julio Alonso, Diana Alvarez Montenegro, Rubina Aman, Matthew Anstey, Irene Aragão, Eleni Arnaoutoglou, Elie Azoulay, Laura Baccari, Nishanth Baliga, Ramya Ballekatte Manjunath, Shrirang Bamane, Anna Bandert, Roland Bartholdy, Marta Basto, Vera Baturova, Philippe R Bauer, Agrippino Bellissima, Vladislav Belsky, Prashant Bendre, Annalisa Benini, Sebastien Besset, Mahuya Bhattacharyya, Piotr Bielanski, Luca Bigatello, Florence Boissier, Kristaps Bokums, Elisa Boni, Iwona Bonney, David Bowen, Alexandre Boyer, Luca Brazzi, David Brewster, Lina Broman, Alexander Browne, Cedric Bruel, Yannick Brunin, Guillermo Bugedo, Italo Calamai, Patricia Campos, Federico G Canavosio, Iacopo Cappellini, Marco Cascella, Nuno Catorze, Athanasios Chalkias, Benoit Champigneulle, Juhi Chandwani, Anne Chao, Satish Chaurasia, Rajesh Chawla, Aakanksha Chawla, Olivia Cheetham, Frank Chemouni, Lee Chew Kiok, Jung-Yien Chien, Timothy Chimunda, Ching-Tang Chiu, Fernando Chiumiento, Nai-Kuan Chou, Nicolas Chudeau, Sandra Colica, Gwenhael Colin, Jean-Michel Constantin, Damien Contou, Andrea Cortegiani, Paulo F Costa, Vasco Costa, Andrea Costamagna, Antonella Cotoia, Andrea N Cracchiolo, Petra Crone, Rui P Cunha, Renata Curić Radivojević, Amit Das, Sampat Dash, Gennaro De Pascale, Silvia De Rosa, Lorenzo Del Sorbo, Valentina Della Torre, Barbara Di Caprio, Raffaele Di Fenza, Ida Di Giacinto, Aikaterini Dimitropoulou, Marcel Dudda, Christopher Edmunds, Stefan F Ehrentraut, Nadia El-Fellah, Muhammed Elhadi, Ahmed Elhadi, Patricia Escudero-Acha, Missael Espinoza, Clelia Esposito, Fabrizio Fabretti, Daniel G Fein, Massimo Ferluga, Marco Fernandes, Alexis Ferre, Janet Ferrier, Marek Flaksa, Fernando Flores, Jesus Flores Gonzalez, Xavier E Fonseca Fuentes, Roland Francis, Daniela G Franco, Pawel Franczyk, Jean-Pierre Frat, Mikhail Furman, Maurizio Fusari, Piotr Galkin, Alice Gallo de Moraes, Renato Gammaldi, Maria F García Aguilera, Eugenio Garofalo, Tomasz Gaszynski, Jonathan Gatward, Mohamed Ghula, Angelo Giacomucci, Ilaria Giovannini, Kingsly Gnanadurai, Thomas Godet, Alberto Goffi, Gemma Goma Fernandez, Maria Gonzalez, Daira González, Alejandro González-Castro, Kadarapura N Gopalakrishna, Eric Gottesman, Alexandre Gros, Christophe Guervilly, Christophe Guitton, Manish Gupta, Kulbhusahn Gupta, Tarikul Hamid, Olfa Hamzaoui, Katrin Hannesdottir, Shahnaz Hasan, Mozaffer Hossain, Sazzad Hossein, Sami Hraiech, Chun-Kai Huang, Cameron Hypes, Soad Imhmed Alkhumsi, Motiul Islam, Muhamad A Ismail, Višnja Ivančan, Sophie Jacquier, Bharat Jagiasi, Nikhilesh Jain, Muhamad Fadhil Hadi Jamaluddin, Milosz Jankowski, Deepak Jeswani, Deepti Jeswani, Simant Jha, Laura Jones, Benjamin Jones, Mathieu Jozwiak, Aleksandra Jumić, Oliver Kamp, Ilias Karametos, Alexey Karelov, Panagiotis Katsoulis, David A Kaufman, Shuchi Kaushik, Callum T Kaye, Subba R Kesavarapu, Ala Khaled, Hapiz Khalidah, Akram Khan, Sudhir Khunteta, Detlef Kindgen-Milles, Sara V Korula, Amol Kothekar, Salman S Koul, Ditte Krog, Shih-Chi Ku, Mira Kuellmar, Lu-Cheng Kuo, Swarna D Kuragayala, Aikaterini Kyparissi, Gonzalo Labarca, John G Laffey, Jaya Lalwani, Antonio Landaverde, Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou, Andres Laserna, Chien-Chang Lee, Stephane Legriel, Andrew Lehr, Tiago Leonor, Yongxing Li, Anna Lisa Licciardi, Edward Litton, Vladimir Lomivorotov, Federico Longhini, Claudia L Lopez Nava, Luis R Loza Gallardo, Ramona Lungu, Annalisa Luzi, Wuhua Ma, Marat Magomedov, Alexandros Makris, Harish Mallapura Maheshwarappa, Tommaso Maraffi, Maria E Marcelli, Karim Mariano, Nathalie Marin, Nadezhda Marova, Maelle Martin, Mayra Martinez Gonzalez, Emilio Maseda, Fiore Mastroianni, Marijana Matas, Dubier Matos, Jessica G Maugeri, Mohd Z Mazlan, Melanie Meersch, Ranjan Meher, Tasneem H Mehesry, Maria Meirik, Armand Mekontso Dessap, Kwabena Mensah, Emmanuelle Mercier, Pavel Michalek, Abhirup Midya, Slobodan Mihaljević, Adrien Mirouse, Prasanna Mishra, Ravi Mistry, Mate Moguš, Norbaniza Mohd Nordin, Noryani Mohd Samat, Luca Montini, Giorgia Montrucchio, Valeria Moro, Diego Morocho Tutillo, Jarrod Mosier, Sircar Mrinal, Wojciech Mudyna, Grégoire Muller, Kartik Munta, Satheesh Munusamy, Stefania Musso, Stefano Muttini, Ismail Nahla Irtiza, Evi Nakou, Amit Narkhede, Joseph Nates, Moana R Nespoli, Francesca Nespoli, Artem Nikitenko, Carla Nogueira, Ross O'Grady, Yewande E Odeyemi, Annika Ohlsson, Alberto Orsello, Vijayanand Palaniswamy, Daniela M Palma, Salvatore Palmese, Jesus N Pantoja Leal, Eleni Papandreou, Metaxia Papanikolaou, Matteo Parotto, Mayur Patel, Mario Pavlek, Niccolò Pedrotti, Ngu Pei Hwa, Lorella Pelagalli, Miryam Pérez Ruiz, Elin Persson, Athanasia Petsiou, Angelo Pezzi, Sam Philip, Francois Philippard, Mariusz Piegat, Sébastien Pili-Floury, Riccardo Pinciroli, Marcia Pinto, Gael Piton, Gaetan Plantefeve, Caroline Pouplet, Sofia Pouriki, Andrea Pradella, Kumar Prashant, Christian Putensen, Alice Quayle, Lua Rahmani, Ian Randall, Banambar Ray, Adrian Regli, Syed T Reza, Jean Damien Ricard, Ivano Riva, Oriol Roca, Roberto Rona, Jon Rosell, Rebecca Rowley, Sheng-Yuan Ruan, Kay Rumschuessel, Annalisa Rundo, Pierpaolo Russo, Vincenzo Russotto, Samir Sahu, Gabriele Sales, Charlotte Salmon-Gandonnière, Nandyelly San Juan Roman, Luis Sánchez-Hurtado, Benjamin J Sandefur, Manel Santafe, Lida Santoro, Rhik Sanyal, Lakshmikanthcharan Saravanabavan, Bhagyesh Shah, Mehul Shah, Ming-Hann Shin, Monica Silva, Shannon Simpson, Ayush Sinah, Atul K Singh, Dinesh K Singh, Nitesh Singh, Lalit Singh, Lukasz Skowronski, Miguel A Sosa, Savino Spadaro, Martin Spangfors, Jesper Sperber, Rosario Spina, Anand Srivastava, Andrew Steel, Alejandro Suarez de la Rica, Singh Sujeet Kumar, Omprakash Sundrani, Nilu Sunil, Bharadwaj Suparna, Manimala R Surath, Yadullah Syed, Tamas Szakmany, Benjamin Sztrymf, Alexis Tabah, Stefano Tarantino, Maria Tileli, Hugo Tirape-Castro, Otoniel Toledo-Salinas, Jacopo Tramarin, Dimitrios Tsiftsis, Iva Tucić, Jose A Tutillo León, Lorenzo Tutino, Vijay N Tyagi, Kyriaki Vagdatli, Sneha Varkey, Maria M Vera, Magnus Von Seth, Carl Wahlstrom, Wan Mohd N Wan Hassan, Wan N Wan Ismail, Kuo-Chuan Wang, Hadrien Winiszewski, Jiayan Wu, Lun Wu, Yu-Chang Yeh, Paul Young, Gianluca Zani, Jonathan Zarka, Dawn Zhao, Diane Zlotnik, Russotto, V, Myatra, S, Laffey, J, Tassistro, E, Antolini, L, Bauer, P, Lascarrou, J, Szuldrzynski, K, Camporota, L, Pelosi, P, Sorbello, M, Higgs, A, Greif, R, Putensen, C, Agvald-Öhman, C, Chalkias, A, Bokums, K, Brewster, D, Rossi, E, Fumagalli, R, Pesenti, A, Foti, G, Bellani, G, Russotto V., Myatra S.N., Laffey J.G., Tassistro E., Antolini L., Bauer P., Lascarrou J.B., Szuldrzynski K., Camporota L., Pelosi P., Sorbello M., Higgs A., Greif R., Putensen C., Agvald-Ohman C., Chalkias A., Bokums K., Brewster D., Rossi E., Fumagalli R., Pesenti A., Foti G., Bellani G., and Hazem Abdelkarem Ahmed, Neill K J Adhikari, Kehari Agrawal, Nipun Agrawal, Hernan Aguirre-Bermeo, Christina Agvald-Öhman, Meraj Ahmad, Samareh Ajami, Shazia N Akhtar, Adnan Alghamdi, Abdulmueti Alhadi, Syed M Ali, Mohd N Ali, Anita Alias, Ghaleb Almekhlafi, Julio Alonso, Diana Alvarez Montenegro, Rubina Aman, Matthew Anstey, Irene Aragão, Eleni Arnaoutoglou, Elie Azoulay, Laura Baccari, Nishanth Baliga, Ramya Ballekatte Manjunath, Shrirang Bamane, Anna Bandert, Roland Bartholdy, Marta Basto, Vera Baturova, Philippe R Bauer, Agrippino Bellissima, Vladislav Belsky, Prashant Bendre, Annalisa Benini, Sebastien Besset, Mahuya Bhattacharyya, Piotr Bielanski, Luca Bigatello, Florence Boissier, Kristaps Bokums, Elisa Boni, Iwona Bonney, David Bowen, Alexandre Boyer, Luca Brazzi, David Brewster, Lina Broman, Alexander Browne, Cedric Bruel, Yannick Brunin, Guillermo Bugedo, Italo Calamai, Patricia Campos, Federico G Canavosio, Iacopo Cappellini, Marco Cascella, Nuno Catorze, Athanasios Chalkias, Benoit Champigneulle, Juhi Chandwani, Anne Chao, Satish Chaurasia, Rajesh Chawla, Aakanksha Chawla, Olivia Cheetham, Frank Chemouni, Lee Chew Kiok, Jung-Yien Chien, Timothy Chimunda, Ching-Tang Chiu, Fernando Chiumiento, Nai-Kuan Chou, Nicolas Chudeau, Sandra Colica, Gwenhael Colin, Jean-Michel Constantin, Damien Contou, Andrea Cortegiani, Paulo F Costa, Vasco Costa, Andrea Costamagna, Antonella Cotoia, Andrea N Cracchiolo, Petra Crone, Rui P Cunha, Renata Curić Radivojević, Amit Das, Sampat Dash, Gennaro De Pascale, Silvia De Rosa, Lorenzo Del Sorbo, Valentina Della Torre, Barbara Di Caprio, Raffaele Di Fenza, Ida Di Giacinto, Aikaterini Dimitropoulou, Marcel Dudda, Christopher Edmunds, Stefan F Ehrentraut, Nadia El-Fellah, Muhammed Elhadi, Ahmed Elhadi, Patricia Escudero-Acha, Missael Espinoza, Clelia Esposito, Fabrizio Fabretti, Daniel G Fein, Massimo Ferluga, Marco Fernandes, Alexis Ferre, Janet Ferrier, Marek Flaksa, Fernando Flores, Jesus Flores Gonzalez, Xavier E Fonseca Fuentes, Roland Francis, Daniela G Franco, Pawel Franczyk, Jean-Pierre Frat, Mikhail Furman, Maurizio Fusari, Piotr Galkin, Alice Gallo de Moraes, Renato Gammaldi, Maria F García Aguilera, Eugenio Garofalo, Tomasz Gaszynski, Jonathan Gatward, Mohamed Ghula, Angelo Giacomucci, Ilaria Giovannini, Kingsly Gnanadurai, Thomas Godet, Alberto Goffi, Gemma Goma Fernandez, Maria Gonzalez, Daira González, Alejandro González-Castro, Kadarapura N Gopalakrishna, Eric Gottesman, Alexandre Gros, Christophe Guervilly, Christophe Guitton, Manish Gupta, Kulbhusahn Gupta, Tarikul Hamid, Olfa Hamzaoui, Katrin Hannesdottir, Shahnaz Hasan, Mozaffer Hossain, Sazzad Hossein, Sami Hraiech, Chun-Kai Huang, Cameron Hypes, Soad Imhmed Alkhumsi, Motiul Islam, Muhamad A Ismail, Višnja Ivančan, Sophie Jacquier, Bharat Jagiasi, Nikhilesh Jain, Muhamad Fadhil Hadi Jamaluddin, Milosz Jankowski, Deepak Jeswani, Deepti Jeswani, Simant Jha, Laura Jones, Benjamin Jones, Mathieu Jozwiak, Aleksandra Jumić, Oliver Kamp, Ilias Karametos, Alexey Karelov, Panagiotis Katsoulis, David A Kaufman, Shuchi Kaushik, Callum T Kaye, Subba R Kesavarapu, Ala Khaled, Hapiz Khalidah, Akram Khan, Sudhir Khunteta, Detlef Kindgen-Milles, Sara V Korula, Amol Kothekar, Salman S Koul, Ditte Krog, Shih-Chi Ku, Mira Kuellmar, Lu-Cheng Kuo, Swarna D Kuragayala, Aikaterini Kyparissi, Gonzalo Labarca, John G Laffey, Jaya Lalwani, Antonio Landaverde, Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou, Andres Laserna, Chien-Chang Lee, Stephane Legriel, Andrew Lehr, Tiago Leonor, Yongxing Li, Anna Lisa Licciardi, Edward Litton, Vladimir Lomivorotov, Federico Longhini, Claudia L Lopez Nava, Luis R Loza Gallardo, Ramona Lungu, Annalisa Luzi, Wuhua Ma, Marat Magomedov, Alexandros Makris, Harish Mallapura Maheshwarappa, Tommaso Maraffi, Maria E Marcelli, Karim Mariano, Nathalie Marin, Nadezhda Marova, Maelle Martin, Mayra Martinez Gonzalez, Emilio Maseda, Fiore Mastroianni, Marijana Matas, Dubier Matos, Jessica G Maugeri, Mohd Z Mazlan, Melanie Meersch, Ranjan Meher, Tasneem H Mehesry, Maria Meirik, Armand Mekontso Dessap, Kwabena Mensah, Emmanuelle Mercier, Pavel Michalek, Abhirup Midya, Slobodan Mihaljević, Adrien Mirouse, Prasanna Mishra, Ravi Mistry, Mate Moguš, Norbaniza Mohd Nordin, Noryani Mohd Samat, Luca Montini, Giorgia Montrucchio, Valeria Moro, Diego Morocho Tutillo, Jarrod Mosier, Sircar Mrinal, Wojciech Mudyna, Grégoire Muller, Kartik Munta, Satheesh Munusamy, Stefania Musso, Stefano Muttini, Ismail Nahla Irtiza, Evi Nakou, Amit Narkhede, Joseph Nates, Moana R Nespoli, Francesca Nespoli, Artem Nikitenko, Carla Nogueira, Ross O'Grady, Yewande E Odeyemi, Annika Ohlsson, Alberto Orsello, Vijayanand Palaniswamy, Daniela M Palma, Salvatore Palmese, Jesus N Pantoja Leal, Eleni Papandreou, Metaxia Papanikolaou, Matteo Parotto, Mayur Patel, Mario Pavlek, Niccolò Pedrotti, Ngu Pei Hwa, Lorella Pelagalli, Miryam Pérez Ruiz, Elin Persson, Athanasia Petsiou, Angelo Pezzi, Sam Philip, Francois Philippard, Mariusz Piegat, Sébastien Pili-Floury, Riccardo Pinciroli, Marcia Pinto, Gael Piton, Gaetan Plantefeve, Caroline Pouplet, Sofia Pouriki, Andrea Pradella, Kumar Prashant, Christian Putensen, Alice Quayle, Lua Rahmani, Ian Randall, Banambar Ray, Adrian Regli, Syed T Reza, Jean Damien Ricard, Ivano Riva, Oriol Roca, Roberto Rona, Jon Rosell, Rebecca Rowley, Sheng-Yuan Ruan, Kay Rumschuessel, Annalisa Rundo, Pierpaolo Russo, Vincenzo Russotto, Samir Sahu, Gabriele Sales, Charlotte Salmon-Gandonnière, Nandyelly San Juan Roman, Luis Sánchez-Hurtado, Benjamin J Sandefur, Manel Santafe, Lida Santoro, Rhik Sanyal, Lakshmikanthcharan Saravanabavan, Bhagyesh Shah, Mehul Shah, Ming-Hann Shin, Monica Silva, Shannon Simpson, Ayush Sinah, Atul K Singh, Dinesh K Singh, Nitesh Singh, Lalit Singh, Lukasz Skowronski, Miguel A Sosa, Savino Spadaro, Martin Spangfors, Jesper Sperber, Rosario Spina, Anand Srivastava, Andrew Steel, Alejandro Suarez de la Rica, Singh Sujeet Kumar, Omprakash Sundrani, Nilu Sunil, Bharadwaj Suparna, Manimala R Surath, Yadullah Syed, Tamas Szakmany, Benjamin Sztrymf, Alexis Tabah, Stefano Tarantino, Maria Tileli, Hugo Tirape-Castro, Otoniel Toledo-Salinas, Jacopo Tramarin, Dimitrios Tsiftsis, Iva Tucić, Jose A Tutillo León, Lorenzo Tutino, Vijay N Tyagi, Kyriaki Vagdatli, Sneha Varkey, Maria M Vera, Magnus Von Seth, Carl Wahlstrom, Wan Mohd N Wan Hassan, Wan N Wan Ismail, Kuo-Chuan Wang, Hadrien Winiszewski, Jiayan Wu, Lun Wu, Yu-Chang Yeh, Paul Young, Gianluca Zani, Jonathan Zarka, Dawn Zhao, Diane Zlotnik
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critical Illness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aged ,Female ,Heart Arrest ,Humans ,Hypotension ,Hypoxia ,Intensive Care Units ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Logistic Models ,Medical Errors ,Middle Aged ,Prospective Studies ,Respiration, Artificial ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Vasoconstrictor Agents ,01 natural sciences ,NO ,tracheal intubation ,adverse peri-intubation events ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,Intensive care ,Settore MED/41 - ANESTESIOLOGIA ,Medicine ,Intubation ,Intubation, Critical Care ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0101 mathematics ,610 Medicine & health ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,Respiration ,010102 general mathematics ,Tracheal intubation ,General Medicine ,Intratracheal ,Intubation procedure ,Respiratory failure ,Artificial ,Emergency medicine ,Airway management ,business - Abstract
Importance: Tracheal intubation is one of the most commonly performed and high-risk interventions in critically ill patients. Limited information is available on adverse peri-intubation events. Objective: To evaluate the incidence and nature of adverse peri-intubation events and to assess current practice of intubation in critically ill patients. Design, Setting, and Participants: The International Observational Study to Understand the Impact and Best Practices of Airway Management in Critically Ill Patients (INTUBE) study was an international, multicenter, prospective cohort study involving consecutive critically ill patients undergoing tracheal intubation in the intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, and wards, from October 1, 2018, to July 31, 2019 (August 28, 2019, was the final follow-up) in a convenience sample of 197 sites from 29 countries across 5 continents. Exposures: Tracheal intubation. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was the incidence of major adverse peri-intubation events defined as at least 1 of the following events occurring within 30 minutes from the start of the intubation procedure: cardiovascular instability (either: systolic pressure 30 minutes, new or increase need of vasopressors or fluid bolus >15 mL/kg), severe hypoxemia (peripheral oxygen saturation
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8. Bortezomib-thalidomide-dexamethasone (VTD) is superior to bortezomib-cyclophosphamide-dexamethasone (VCD) as induction therapy prior to autologous stem cell transplantation in multiple myeloma
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Michele Cavo, Annamaria Brioli, F. Di Raimondo, Giulia Marzocchi, Monica Galli, Angelo Pezzi, Antonio Palumbo, Maria Teresa Petrucci, Paola Tacchetti, Vittorio Montefusco, Francesca Patriarca, Elena Zamagni, Pieter Sonneveld, Lucia Pantani, Barbara Gamberi, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Hematology, Cavo, M, Pantani, L, Pezzi, A, Petrucci, M T, Patriarca, F, Di Raimondo, F, Marzocchi, G, Galli, M, Montefusco, V, Zamagni, E, Gamberi, B, Tacchetti, P, Brioli, A, Palumbo, A, and Sonneveld, P
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Oncology ,endocrine system ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cyclophosphamide ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation ,Transplantation, Autologous ,Dexamethasone ,Bortezomib ,Autologous stem-cell transplantation ,immune system diseases ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,neoplasms ,Multiple myeloma ,business.industry ,MM, novel agents, ASCT ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,Hematology ,Induction Chemotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Thalidomide ,Transplantation ,Immunology ,business ,Multiple Myeloma ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Integration of novel agents into first-line therapy for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM) patients who are eligible to receive an autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) has led to unprecedented rates of high-quality responses.1 Based on the results of several phase III trials,2, 3, 4, 5 a three-drug induction regimen including bortezomib and dexamethasone (VD) is currently considered the standard of care in preparation for ASCT. The European Medicines Agency recently approved the combination of bortezomib with thalidomide and dexamethasone (VTD) for this use.
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