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Anesthesia and Critical Care Topics

  1. Predictors of successful weaning from mechanical ventilation: role of diaphragm ultrasound.
  2. Clinical predictors of delirium in ICU and role of vitamin D as a risk factor.
  3. Correlation of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio with outcomes in sepsis.
  4. Prognostic value of serum lactate clearance in septic shock patients.
  5. Glycemic variability and ICU mortality in critically ill patients.
  6. Sarcopenia assessment by ultrasound muscle thickness and its correlation with ICU outcomes.
  7. Serum procalcitonin versus CRP as predictors of sepsis severity and mortality.
  8. Impact of fluid balance on outcomes in acute respiratory distress syndrome.
  9. Serum cortisol levels as a prognostic marker in critically ill patients with septic shock.
  10. Role of bedside echocardiography in predicting outcomes in critically ill COVID-19 patients.
  11. Delirium in ICU: role of serum vitamin D and inflammatory markers as risk factors.
  12. Correlation of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and platelet-lymphocyte ratio with severity and outcomes in sepsis.
  13. Assessment of sarcopenia by ultrasound muscle thickness and its correlation with mortality in critically ill patients.
  14. Prevalence of frailty and its impact on hospitalization outcomes in elderly medical inpatients.
  15. Role of serum butyrylcholinesterase as an early prognostic marker in organophosphorus poisoning.
  16. Procalcitonin, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, and lactate clearance as a combined score for sepsis prognosis.
  17. Bedside diaphragm ultrasound and sarcopenia assessment for predicting weaning outcomes in ventilated patients.
  18. Impact of fluid balance and serum cortisol levels on mortality in septic shock patients.
  19. Vitamin D deficiency and ICU delirium: a biochemical-clinical correlation.
  20. Prognostic significance of glycemic variability and inflammatory biomarkers in critically ill patients.