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Jorge Hidalgo

Researcher at Memorial Hospital of South Bend

Publications -  18
Citations -  6788

Jorge Hidalgo is an academic researcher from Memorial Hospital of South Bend. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Zika virus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 18 publications receiving 5172 citations.

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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016

Andrew Rhodes, +58 more
TL;DR: Although a significant number of aspects of care have relatively weak support, evidence-based recommendations regarding the acute management of sepsis and septic shock are the foundation of improved outcomes for these critically ill patients with high mortality.
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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016.

Andrew Rhodes, +58 more
TL;DR: A consensus committee of 55 international experts representing 25 international organizations was assembled at key international meetings (forSurviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2012 as discussed by the authors ).
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Leptospirosis: Report from the task force on tropical diseases by the World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine.

TL;DR: Clinical suspicion is critical for the diagnosis and it should be included in the differential diagnosis of any patient with a febrile hepatorenal syndrome in, or returning from endemic regions.
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Viral hemorrhagic fever in the tropics: Report from the task force on tropical diseases by the world Federation of Societies of intensive and critical care medicine ☆

TL;DR: The pathogenesis of VHF, though poorly understood, varies according to the viruses involved and the resultant microvascular damage leads to increased vascular permeability, organ dysfunction and even death.
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Hemodynamic Monitoring in Pregnancy and Puerperium

TL;DR: Hemodynamic monitoring has been found useful for the characterization of hemodynamic profiles of preeclampsia/eclampsIA, to identify different phenotypes of preeClampsia, and guidance of therapeutics in this context and is useful in the presence of cardiopathy and septic shock.