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Critical Care

New Guidelines for Treating Stroke

The clot-busting drug tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) is still the most effective early treatment for ischemic stroke, according to new guidelines from a special panel of the American Stroke Association More...
19 May 2003

Emergency Doctors Poorly Educated on Radiation Risks

A study of emergency department (ED) doctors has revealed that most are undereducated about radiation doses used in diagnostic computed tomography (CT) scans and are not giving patients the information they need to make an informed decision about care. More...
15 May 2003

Reflectance Oximeter Can Be Used on Flat Surfaces

A new pulse oximeter, which functions on flat surfaces, utilizes a proprietary method of multi-path light reflection to provide continuous monitoring of pulsatile oxygen saturation levels in hospitalized patients. More...
13 May 2003

Study Shows Climbing Fatality Rate for SARS

An epidemiologic study conducted by UK epidemiologists and scientists from Hong Kong reveals a much higher mortality rate for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) than initially reported, especially among older patients. More...
13 May 2003

Bile Acid Found to Reduce Stroke Injury

In a new study, a nontoxic bile acid administered into the carotid artery before or up to six hours after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) has been found to significantly reduce the injury associated with stroke in rats. More...
07 May 2003

Monitoring System for Pediatric Patients

A pediatric version of the LifeShirt monitoring system allows doctors and researchers to monitor physiologic data on young patients, aged five to 17, in a variety of settings. More...
05 May 2003

Noninvasive BP Monitoring Aid for Anesthesiologists

A new device that measures blood pressure (BP) noninvasively is designed to provide anesthesiologists with better control over patient safety during surgery by allowing them to quickly monitor and manage blood pressure variations. More...
05 May 2003
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