posted on 2016-02-01, 17:02authored byJames Sadler, Gareth Williams
Tracheostomies have been around for close to 3000 years, so one would hope that the controversies might have been thrashed out by now, but apparently not. Judging by some recent publications it would appear that we still do not know when or how to insert them. Monitoring is fundamental to critical care; two papers describe novel/modified techniques for assessing traumatic brain injury and cardiac output. The intensive care unit imposes a heavy treatment burden, particularly on the elderly. What impact does this have on the lives of the survivors?
History
Citation
Critical Care August 2005, 9:314
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Published in
Critical Care August 2005
Publisher
BioMed Central, Critical Care Canada Forum (CCCF), International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (ISICEM)