Why Fluid Strategy Matters in Modern ICU Care1,2
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is often the first and most instinctive intervention in the management of cir
Intravenous fluid resuscitation is often the first and most instinctive intervention in the management of cir
Critical care medicine is entering a new phase, one defined not by escalation alone, but by precision, personalization, and post-stabilisation outcomes. As ICUs worldwide adapt to r
This case series presents real-world ICU experiences from India, demonstrating how early recognition, protocol adherence, and physiology-driven critical care can significantly influence outcomes in high-acuity patients.
For so many years, constant beep of a monitor has been synonymous with an Intensive Care Unit, but by 2030, it will mean much more.