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Emergency & Critical Care Evidence, Curated

From sepsis management to trauma, resuscitation, and ICU protocols — Medical Digest organizes emergency medicine and critical care papers from PubMed every morning.

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Why Emergency & Critical Care Literature Is Hard to Follow

  • 1Emergency medicine covers sepsis, trauma, cardiac arrest, ICU, and more — breadth is challenging
  • 2Guidelines update frequently — evidence changes faster than it can be absorbed
  • 3Large RCTs (ARISE, ProCESS) mixed with small observational studies
  • 4No time during clinical shifts to check new literature

How Medical Digest Helps

Emergency Filter

Filter by general emergency, critical care, trauma, toxicology, and disaster medicine.

Study Design Tag

Large RCT, meta-analysis, retrospective observational, case report — automatically identified.

Endpoint Classification

28-day mortality, ICU LOS, functional outcomes — clinical endpoints labeled per paper.

Importance Score

Practice-changing large trials ranked first.

Key Emergency & Critical Care Topics

Sepsis & septic shock managementResuscitation & cardiac arrest (incl. ECPR)ICU management & mechanical ventilationTrauma & traumatic brain injury (TBI)Acute respiratory failure & ARDSSedation, analgesia & deliriumFluid & transfusion managementAcute kidney injury & organ dysfunction

Subspecialties(5)

Urgences Générales

Soins Intensifs

Traumatologie

Toxicologie

Médecine de Catastrophe

FAQ

Can I filter for sepsis papers only?
Select 'Critical Care' subspecialty in the dashboard and use search to narrow further.
Are guideline updates included?
Yes. PubMed-listed guidelines are included and tagged as 'guideline' in the study design classification.
What is the source of the summaries?
PubMed Abstracts only. No medical inference beyond what is stated in the abstract.
Can I use this for emergency clinical decisions?
No. Medical Digest provides literature organization, not emergency clinical decision support or medical advice.

Streamline your Médecine d'Urgence literature review

Abstract-based literature information service. Not medical advice.

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Disclaimer

This service is not intended for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All information is based on PubMed Abstracts. Always review the original paper.