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Critical Care

Key Found to Controlling Clotting in Meningitis

A study has shown the way to control clotting within the arteries and veins of patients with meningococcal septicemia, the blood poisoning form of meningitis. More...
21 Aug 2001

New Therapy for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

In clinical trials, a new oral therapy for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) has demonstrated statistically significant patient improvement in exercise capacity and delay in the time to clinical worsening, compared to placebo. More...
20 Aug 2001

Deaths Lead to Withdrawal of Cholesterol Drug

The FDA has announced that Bayer Pharmaceutical Division is voluntarily withdrawing the lipid-lowering drug cerivastatin (Baycol) from the market because of reports of sometimes fatal rhabdomyolysis, a severe muscle adverse reaction from the drug. More...
16 Aug 2001

Subclavian vs Femoral Catheterization in the Critically Ill

A study has found that femoral venous catheterization is associated with a greater risk of infectious and thrombotic complications than subclavian catheterization in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). More...
14 Aug 2001

New Treatment Shown to Reduce Heart Attacks

A new treatment designed to restore the endothelium's normal ability to resist clot formation has been shown to significantly reduce the incidence of heart attacks and hospitalization for heart attacks. More...
13 Aug 2001

Researchers Find Medical Error Deaths Overestimated

Recent reports that medical errors are killing as many as 100,000 patients annually in U.S. hospitals have been explored by researchers at the U.S. Veterans Administration Ann Arbor Healthcare System . More...
10 Aug 2001

Aviation Safety Training Adapted for Hospitals

Aviation-based safety training is now being used in hospitals to train doctors and staff how to communicate better, perform better in high-stress, time-critical emergency situations. More...
07 Aug 2001
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