
PulmCCM - Jan 06, 2017
"Happy New Year! PulmCCM posts will return soon. In case you missed them, here are some of the top posts of 2016:
- Review: Lactate & Sepsis
- Recruitment Maneuvers & PEEP in the Morbidly Obese
- An Expected or Maladaptive Response to Infection? Sepsis Reconsidered
- IDSA Guidelines 2016: HAP, VAP & It’s the End of HCAP as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
- Rising Lactate & the Art of Venous Blood Gas Interpretation
- Let’s Plan for Extubation in the Morning
- Piperacillin-Tazobactam: The Antibiotic You’re Not Administering Correctly
- PESIT Investigators: the prevalence of PE in those hospitalized following first syncope
- Long-term oxygen brought no benefits for moderate hypoxemia in COPD
- Levosimendan in Septic Shock: the LeoPARDS study
- Methylene Blue: the drug you’ve never used
- Older transfused blood as good as fresh (INFORM)
- New 2017 GOLD Guidelines for COPD Released
- Inferior vena cava filters are overused. What’s the harm?"