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Out-of-Bed Armchair Positioning Improves Oxygenation in Spontaneously Breathing ICU Patients
Posted inCritical Care news Respiratory

Out-of-Bed Armchair Positioning Improves Oxygenation in Spontaneously Breathing ICU Patients

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 05/23/2026
A randomized ICU trial found that sitting spontaneously breathing patients in an armchair for 3 hours improved oxygenation more than staying semi-recumbent in bed, with no serious adverse events.
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Conservative vs Liberal Post‑Oxygenator Targets on VA‑ECMO: Feasibility Concerns and No Early Biomarker Benefit in a Pilot RCT
Posted inCardiology Critical Care news

Conservative vs Liberal Post‑Oxygenator Targets on VA‑ECMO: Feasibility Concerns and No Early Biomarker Benefit in a Pilot RCT

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/12/2025
A pilot multicenter RCT comparing conservative vs liberal post-oxygenator oxygen targets during VA-ECMO for cardiogenic shock found the conservative approach difficult to maintain (target achieved 33% of time) and no difference in biomarkers of gut, renal, hepatic injury or inflammation.
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