Jorge Salluh
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Kreitmann L, Bayon C, Martin-Loeches I, Povoa P, Salluh J, Rouze A, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39982132
Objectives: Ventilator-associated lower respiratory tract infections (VALRTIs) are among the most common ICU-acquired infections in patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). Immunocompromised patients may have a lower incidence of VALRTI...
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Povoa P, Coelho L, Cidade J, Ceccato A, Morris A, Salluh J, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):113.
PMID: 39020244
Severe acute respiratory infections, such as community-acquired pneumonia, hospital-acquired pneumonia, and ventilator-associated pneumonia, constitute frequent and lethal pulmonary infections in the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite optimal management with early...
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Kreitmann L, Helms J, Martin-Loeches I, Salluh J, Poulakou G, Pene F, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2024 Jan;
50(3):332-349.
PMID: 38197931
Immunocompromised patients account for an increasing proportion of the typical intensive care unit (ICU) case-mix. Because of the increased availability of new drugs for cancer and auto-immune diseases, and improvement...
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Rashan A, Beane A, Ghose A, Dondorp A, Kwizera A, Vijayaraghavan B, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2023 Nov;
8:29.
PMID: 37954925
Background: Improved access to healthcare in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has not equated to improved health outcomes. Absence or unsustained quality of care is partly to blame. Improving outcomes...
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McLarty J, Litton E, Beane A, Aryal D, Bailey M, Bendel S, et al.
Thorax
. 2023 May;
79(2):120-127.
PMID: 37225417
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a large number of critical care admissions. While national reports have described the outcomes of patients with COVID-19, there is limited international data of...
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Povoa P, Nseir S, Salluh J
Intensive Care Med
. 2023 Apr;
49(6):656-658.
PMID: 37100928
No abstract available.
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Povoa P, Coelho L, Dal-Pizzol F, Ferrer R, Huttner A, Morris A, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2023 Jan;
49(2):142-153.
PMID: 36592205
Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. In this context, biomarkers could be considered as indicators of either infection or dysregulated...
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Luz M, Barreto B, Castro R, Salluh J, Dal-Pizzol F, Araujo C, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2022 Feb;
12(1):9.
PMID: 35122204
Background: Since the publication of the 2018 Clinical Guidelines about sedation, analgesia, delirium, mobilization, and sleep deprivation in critically ill patients, no evaluation and adequacy assessment of these recommendations were...
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Jawad I, Rashan S, Sigera C, Salluh J, Dondorp A, Haniffa R, et al.
J Intensive Care
. 2021 Aug;
9(1):48.
PMID: 34353360
Background: Excess morbidity and mortality following critical illness is increasingly attributed to potentially avoidable complications occurring as a result of complex ICU management (Berenholtz et al., J Crit Care 17:1-2,...
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Kurtz P, Storm C, Soares M, Bozza F, Maciel C, Greer D, et al.
Crit Care Explor
. 2021 Aug;
3(7):e0479.
PMID: 34345824
Objectives: Data on cardiac arrest survivors from developing countries are scarce. This study investigated clinical characteristics associated with in-hospital mortality in resuscitated patients following cardiac arrest in Brazil. Design: Retrospective...