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Noninferiority of Deferring Early Arterial Catheterization in Shock Management: Insights from a Multicenter RCT
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Noninferiority of Deferring Early Arterial Catheterization in Shock Management: Insights from a Multicenter RCT

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/31/2025
A large multicenter trial demonstrated that deferring early arterial catheter insertion in ICU patients with shock is noninferior to early invasive monitoring for 28-day mortality, with fewer catheter-related complications and comparable safety profiles.
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Memorize the “Anaphylactic Shock” Emergency Resuscitation Sequence to Easily Handle Critical Emergency Cases!

Posted by Paul Chang By Dr.Paul 08/03/2025
Severe allergic reaction refers to a sudden, severe, potentially life-threatening systemic allergic reaction in the…
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