September 2025

Miscellaneous

How we use ultrasound to support clinical decisions on fluid administration in critical ill patients

🩺 How Ultrasound Guides Fluid Administration in Critical Illness Abstract: Intravenous fluids are among the most frequently used therapies in critical care but must be considered drugs, carrying both benefits and risks. Critical care ultrasound (CCUS)—through echocardiography (CCE), lung ultrasound (LUS), and venous excess ultrasound (VExUS)—offers a structured way to assess the risks and benefits […]

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Pulmonary

Respiratory management of critically ill pneumocystis pneumonia patients: a multicenter retrospective study

🫁 Respiratory Management of Critically Ill Pneumocystis Pneumonia Patients Reizine F, Stiegler V, Lécuyer R, Tessoulin B, Gallais M, Camou F, Morio F, Cady A, Gabriel F, Canet E, Raffi F, Boutoille D, Issa N, Gaborit B, and the PRONOCYSTIS Study Group. Ann Intensive Care. 2025;15:114. doi:10.1186/s13613-025-01503-6 Abstract: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PjP) is an emerging

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Respiratory

Lung electrical impedance tomography during positioning, weaning and chest physiotherapy in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: a…

🫁 Lung EIT in Positioning, Weaning, and Chest Physiotherapy: A Narrative Review Abstract: Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a bedside, radiation-free imaging modality that measures ventilation and, with some techniques, perfusion. While most ICU studies have focused on ARDS and PEEP titration, this review explored EIT applications during positioning, weaning, and chest physiotherapy in intubated

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