Abstract
Ventilator-associated pneumonia is a familiar foe in intensive care units, but those associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa have a particularly adverse impact on outcome. Correct antibiotic therapy and a novel endotracheal tube may reduce this burden. Does activated protein C improve outcome from acute lung injury and what is the role played by hyperventilation therapy in traumatic brain injury? Recent research has attempted to answer these questions. Further novel approaches have been evaluated in the management of ischaemic heart disease, and more light has been shed on acute bowel injury.
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Bandarupalli, U. M., & Williams, G. (2008). Recently published papers: Pseudomonas, brain and bowel injury and novel cardiac therapies. Critical Care (London, England). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc7019
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