Intensive Care Research

Volume 1, Issue 3-4, December 2021
Research Article

1. Transesophageal Pacing Cardiac Induces Cardiac Arrest and Subsequent Brain Injury in Rats

Yingtao Lian, Lan Yao, Song Xu, Liping Lu, Teng Wang, Guo Hou, Yinping Li, Zhui Yu
Pages: 37 - 44
Background: Cardiac Arrest (CA) is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. The present study aimed to establish a simple and stable rat model of CA induced by transesophageal cardiac pacing for the investigation of cerebral resuscitation. Materials and Methods: A total of 26 healthy adult...
Research Article

2. Clinical Features and Prognosis of B-cell Lymphoma-associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome: A Retrospective Single Center Study

Huting Hou, Xudong Zhang, Siyu Qian, Zeyuan Wang, Meng Dong, Xiaojuan Zhang, Xiaoguang Duan, Yue Zhang, Qing Wen, Jingjing Ge, Yaxin Lei, Mingzhi Zhang, Qingjiang Chen
Pages: 45 - 50
Purpose: Current knowledge of Lymphoma Associated Hemophagocytic Syndrome (LAHS) mainly relies on T/NK-cell LAHS cases, while B-cell lymphoma associated hemophagocytic syndrome (B-LAHS) variant are rare. We aimed at identifying a single-center cohort of patients with B-LAHS to shed light on relevant...
Correspondence

3. Post-Intubation Empirical Fluid Resuscitation as an Early Step to Prevent Acute Kidney Injury in Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 Patient

Amarjeet Kumar, Ajeet Kumar, Chandni Sinha, Prabhat Kumar Singh, Chethan Vamshi, Gayatri D. Sagdeo
Pages: 51 - 53
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is one of the major complication of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, commonly manifested during the second week of infection. The pathophysiology and mechanisms of AKI in patients with COVID-19 have not been fully elucidated and seem to be multifactorial. There...
Case Report

4. Acute Fulminant Eclampsia with Cardiopulmonary arrest, Pulmonary Oedema and PRES: Maternal and Fetal Outcome

Papa Dasari, M. Nithin
Pages: 54 - 57
Complicated eclampsia resulting in cardiac arrest and subsequent fetal and maternal survival is rare. A 25-year-old primigravida was referred after initial resuscitation for cardiac arrest following a maternal collapse during pregnancy due to eclampsia at 36 weeks of pregnancy. The diagnosis at referral...
Commentary

5. Why you should have a Perfusionist as Workforce in the Intensive Care Unit

Gabriele Melegari, Maria Chiara Franchini, Francesca Sola, Emanuela Testa, Alberto Barbieri
Pages: 58 - 59
Perspective

6. Intubated, Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Huw Mayberry, Alyssa M. Burgart, Constantinos Kanaris
Pages: 60 - 64
In this paper, we argue that paralysis-only intubation is almost never acceptable practice. We look at the evidence suggesting that this practice remains commonplace worldwide, its frequency has been exacerbated further by anaesthetic drug shortages secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic. We make a strong...