Conclusions: EPCs represent a rapidly expanding interest in criticalcaremedicine.
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Sepsis remains an important challenge in pediatric criticalcaremedicine.
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Introduction: Systematic reviews are an important knowledge synthesis tool for criticalcaremedicine clinicians and researchers.
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Conclusions: Biomarker discovery and development are an important portion of the pediatric criticalcaremedicine translational research agenda.
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All research studies (no methodology restrictions) of patient rounding practices in criticalcaremedicine were included.
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One pediatric criticalcaremedicine (PCCM) physician and one pediatric HSCT physician were surveyed at each institution.
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Sepsis has always been a severe clinical problem in criticalcaremedicine due to its rather high mortality and poor prognosis.
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Background: Few data are available on intensive care unit (ICU) patient populations and criticalcaremedicine practices in developing countries.
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With the issues with supply, it's affecting all sorts of aspects of medicines, not just of course criticalcaremedicine, it's anything.
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The new study is "fascinating," said Dr. Katherine Hoops, an assistant professor of pediatric criticalcaremedicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Data extraction and synthesis: Biomarker discovery and development requires a rigorous process, which is frequently not well followed in the criticalcaremedicine literature.
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Conclusions: The capture-mark-recapture technique can be applied to systematic reviews in criticalcaremedicine with heterogeneous study methodologies to estimate the population of articles available.
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Sepsis and septic shock are the leading causes of death in non-cardiological intensive care units in developed countries despite recent advances in criticalcaremedicine.
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Thus, an impaired PINK1-PARK2-mediated neuroimmunology pathway contributes to septic death and may represent a novel therapeutic target in criticalcaremedicine.
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It will be published in the American Journal of Respiratory and CriticalCareMedicine this morning.
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Setting: Patients were from the participating PICUs of Pediatric Acute and CriticalCareMedicine Asian Network.