I review almost two dozen journals every week so you don’t have to! Every Monday I will provide a members-only curated digest of new critical care pharmacy literature. This week’s 7 articles cover:
1. Can appropriate antimicrobial use be defined?
2. The association between neuromuscular blocking agents and neuromuscular dysfunction acquired in critical illness is modest.
3. Evolving therapies for the management of chronic and acute decompensated heart failure.
4. Experts Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Calcium Channel Blocker Poisoning in Adults.
5. Half of critically ill patients who receive IV acetaminophen get hypotension!
6. Higher %LR was associated with reduced hospital mortality and with less acute kidney injury.
7. Just in time for Halloween: Early goal directed therapy for sepsis is back from the dead!
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