One intensivist and a radiologist participated in pilot training.
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Twelve of the ICUs had an intensivist on staff at night, while the other 37 did not.
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Conclusions: Knowledge of malignancy-induced complications in critically ill patients expedites the ability of the intensivist to properly manage them.
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Most research has shown that having an intensivist in an ICU during the day improves the chances that patients will survive, said Kahn.
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At each clinic visit, patients will be assessed independently by both an intensivist and a diabetologist who will provide screening and targeted interventions.
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Its intention is to encourage the intensivist to scrutinize common therapeutic measures, such as mechanical ventilation, haemodynamic interventions and transfusion of blood products.
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But to improve the chances that patients will leave the ICU alive, it doesn't appear that every ICU needs an intensivist at all hours.
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In 16 cases (18.4%), the drain was positioned by a senior intensivist after a failed attempt by a resident.
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Population: Intensivists in academic hospitals with clinical trial expertise in critical illness.
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We conclude that intensivists without formal consensus training can achieve moderate levels of agreement.
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And several earlier studies on the impact of nighttime intensivists have had mixed results.
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Conclusions: Approximately one of four intensivists presented symptoms of depression.
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All procedures were performed by the same team of intensivists.
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Bedside ultrasound evaluation and interpretation by intensivists affected the management of critically ill children.
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This is why the cardiac intensivists also need to be skilled in general intensive care.
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Our objective was to identify the factors that influence pediatric intensivists' perception of clinically relevant bleeding.