
Nina A-Ranberg
91 posts

Nina A-Ranberg
@ARanberg
MD, PhD student, Research in Intensive Care









Secondary Bayesian analysis of the AID-ICU trial (n = 1000, primary results in @NEJM) finds very high likelihood of benefit & extremely low likelihood of harm with haloperidol for ICU #delirium. Bayesian analysis: doi.org/10.1007/s00134… Primary results: nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Haloperidol vs placebo in acutely admitted critically ill adults with delirium, follow-up of AID #ICU trial 💉treatment with haloperidol reduces long-term mortality but doesn't appear to improve longterm outcome of health-related quality of life #FOAMcc 🔓bit.ly/3tEmeiU



💉 Haloperidol & #delirium? Despite new data, uncertainty remains. Is best-studied antipsychotic in #ICU: safe, easy to administer/titrate + better supported by evidence vs others, but do NOT forget to implement nonpharmacologic interventions! #FOAMcc 🖇️ rdcu.be/dnLXQ


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💦 Restricting IV fluids in adults with septic shock in #ICU: analysis of CLASSIC trial. Restriction resulted in similar survival, HRQoL, cognitive function at 1 year vs standard therapy but clinically important differences could not be ruled out #FOAMcc 🖇️rdcu.be/deP7j











