Quarterly publication produced by College of Intensive Care Medicin. Topics inc. Critical Care, Intensive Care, Anaesthesia, Emergency Medicine & more.
The latest edition of CCR is now live. We are delighted to be able to offer this as the first completely open access edition of the Journal!
ccr.cicm.org.au/journal-edit…
Dr Craig Carr, @anzics regional chair explains NZ's ICU capacity and issues around expanding it quickly in reaction to a pandemic. #covid19nz#deltanz#NZQandA#nzpol
The final @CCRJournal issue for 2020 has now been released to members and subscribers. The December 2020 edition is the largest to date! Start reading via the website ccr.cicm.org.au/journal-edit…
Did you know that the @CCRJournal has been hard at work reviewing & uploading extra COVID-19 related Online First articles? You can find the latest Special Communication and Research Letter via ccr.cicm.org.au/editions/cov…
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The latest edition of the Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal is now live on the CCR website! The June 2020 edition is a BIG one including papers about the global COVID-19 pandemic. Click the link to start reading. ccr.cicm.org.au
This morning the @CCRJournal published breakthrough findings from @western_health led by Dr Forbes McGain. Together with scientists from @unimelb, they have developed an easily deployed and highly effective patient ventilation hood. Read Now! bit.ly/ccr_OA3
What is the mortality of invasively ventilated COVID-19 in a Western health care system? What is their cause of death?
What are the risk factors for death? This key paper tackles these issues in a large case series from Milan. Read now via CCR ccr.cicm.org.au/supplementar…#COVID19
A new disease.
A new name #MicroCLOTS.
Microvascular Covid-19 Lung vessels Obstructive Thromboinflammatory Syndrome (MicroCLOTS) defined at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy after treating > 800 severe #COVID19 pneumonia (> 110 in ICU).
bit.ly/3eopIcV#FOAMed#FOAMcc