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    Tag: Critically Ill

    Lamontagne, F, et al. “Intravenous Vitamin C in Adults with Sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit”. New England Journal of Medicine. 2022. 386(25):2387-2398.

    PACULit Summary: Intravenous Vitamin C in Adults with Sepsis in the ICU Resources PubMed Full Text Contents Article Identification Quick Reference Summary Core Clinical Question…

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    Fujii T, et al. “Effect of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine vs hydrocortisone alone on time alive and free of vasopressor support among patients with septic shock: The VITAMINS randomized clinical trial”. JAMA. 2020. 323(5):423-431.

    PACULit Summary: VITAMINS Randomized Clinical Trial Resources JAMA Article PubMed Full Text Contents Article Identification Quick Reference Summary Core Clinical Question Background Methods Summary Detailed…

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    Midazolam and propofol used alone or sequentially for long-term sedation in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients: A prospective, randomized study.

    PACULit Summary – Midazolam and Propofol for Long-Term Sedation Resources PubMed Full Text Contents Article Identification Quick Reference Summary Core Clinical Question Background Methods Summary…

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