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    Find On Demand products from the Critical Care Congress, including the full program, precourses, master classes, and special compilations.

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    • Now available: Access all the education from #SCCM2022 with Congress on Demand! Review hundreds of educational presentations by world-renowned experts on a wide array of clinical and research topics. Plus, members receive additional discounts! https://t.co/xMeeatIWAE #SCCMSoMe https://t.co/zVzHamUqpk

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    A session at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress spotlighted the impact of medical misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the ICU, ED, rural areas and on social media.The impact of medical information is widespread. In the ICU, medical misinformation can result in “false hope for families, loss of trust in the care team, loss of attention to physicians’ words,

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    • Speakers at #SCCM2022 highlight the impact of medical misinformation during the #COVID19 pandemic in the ICU, ED, rural settings, on social media and beyond @SCCM @InfectDisNews https://t.co/qwLAHrULqH

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    A session at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress spotlighted the impact of medical misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the ICU, ED, rural areas and on social media.The impact of medical information is widespread. In the ICU, medical misinformation can result in “false hope for families, loss of trust in the care team, loss of attention to physicians’ words,

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    • Speakers at #SCCM2022 highlight the impact of medical misinformation during the #COVID19 pandemic in the ICU, ED, rural settings, on social media and beyond @SCCM @InfectDisNews https://t.co/INCXZwIteQ

    • Speakers at #SCCM2022 highlight the impact of medical misinformation during the #COVID19 pandemic in the ICU, ED, rural settings, on social media and beyond @SCCM @InfectDisNews https://t.co/F2tOUN5gWS

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    Pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome is common in children intubated for lower respiratory tract infections and was associated with increased mortality, mechanical ventilation, and ICU and hospital length of stay, data show.Researchers performed a secondary analysis of the BACON study, a large international prospective, observational study, to evaluate children with pediatric ARDS on the

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    • Presented at #SCCM2022: Among children intubated for lower #respiratorytractinfection, pediatric #ARDS was common and associated with increased #mortality, mechanical ventilation duration and ICU and hospital length of stay. @SCCM https://t.co/WD5TeJkanD

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    Among U.S. infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis, the overall prevalence, presence of complex chronic conditions and invasive mechanical ventilation use increased from 1997 to 2016, researchers reported.During the same period, mortality decreased in this patient population.

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    • Among U.S. infants hospitalized with RSV bronchiolitis, the overall prevalence, presence of complex chronic conditions and invasive mechanical ventilation use increased from 1997-2016, according to data presented at #SCCM2022 https://t.co/E8iPWjHdjb

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    High-flow nasal cannula therapy failed to meet noninferiority for time to liberation from respiratory support compared with CPAP in critically ill children receiving noninvasive respiratory support following extubation.The results are from the FIRST-ABC Step-Down Randomized Controlled Trial, presented at the Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress and recently published in JAMA.

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    • High-flow nasal cannula therapy failed to meet noninferiority criteria for #respiratory support liberation among extubated critically ill children, according to results from the FIRST-ABC step-down trial presented at #SCCM2022. @SCCM https://t.co/rSR0UZ8pSl

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    The new Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) toolkit for preventing CLABSI and CAUTI in ICUs offers customizable tools and training resources to…

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    • If you missed the #SCCM2022 webinar “Reducing and Eliminating CLABSI & CAUTI: A New Toolkit to the Rescue,” watch the free YouTube video & learn more about #AHRQ’s new Toolkit for Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI in ICUs: https://t.co/1kRmAxCutf https://t.co/8IztTrwJMd

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    Pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome is common in children intubated for lower respiratory tract infections and was associated with increased mortality, mechanical ventilation, and ICU and hospital length of stay, data show.Researchers performed a secondary analysis of the BACON study, a large international prospective, observational study, to evaluate children with pediatric ARDS on the

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    • #ICYMI: Pediatric #ARDS was common & associated with increased #mortality, mechanical ventilation duration and ICU/hospital length of stay among children intubated for lower #respiratorytractinfection. #SCCM2022 https://t.co/WD5TeJkanD

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    Pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome is common in children intubated for lower respiratory tract infections and was associated with increased mortality, mechanical ventilation, and ICU and hospital length of stay, data show.Researchers performed a secondary analysis of the BACON study, a large international prospective, observational study, to evaluate children with pediatric ARDS on the

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    • Presented at #SCCM2022: Among children intubated for lower #respiratorytractinfection, pediatric #ARDS was common and associated with increased #mortality, mechanical ventilation duration and ICU and hospital length of stay. @SCCM https://t.co/vMS58LtFtR

    • Presented at #SCCM2022: Among children intubated for lower #respiratorytractinfection, pediatric #ARDS was common and associated with increased #mortality, mechanical ventilation duration and ICU and hospital length of stay. @SCCM https://t.co/gx1HdjM139

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    Among U.S. infants hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis, the overall prevalence, presence of complex chronic conditions and invasive mechanical ventilation use increased from 1997 to 2016, researchers reported.During the same period, mortality decreased in this patient population.

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    • #ICYMI: Presented at #SCCM2022: Overall prevalence, presence of complex chronic conditions and invasive #mechanicalventilation use in U.S. infants hospitalized with RSV bronchiolitis increased from 1997-2016. https://t.co/E8iPWjHdjb