Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về y học đề tài: Critical Care Assembly Critically Appraised Topics (CCCATS) Library. | Available online http content 7 4 327 Web report Critical Care Assembly Critically Appraised Topics CCCATS Library Nicolino Ambrosino Director Pulmonary and Respiratory Intensive Care Unit Cardio-Thoracic Department University Hospital Pisa Italy Correspondence Nicolino Ambrosino Reported 30 April 2003 Critical Care 2003 7 327-328 DOI cc2330 Published online 30 May 2003 This article is online at http content 7 4 327 2003 BioMed Central Ltd Print ISSN 1364-8535 Online ISSN 1466-609X Website Critical Care Assembly Critically Appraised Topics Library URL http criticalcare Cost Free Keywords evidence-based medicine intensive care The Critical Care Assembly Critically Appraised Topics is a website that provides updates in relevant and controversial critical care topics using an evidence-based approach. In reviewing this site we browsed through the online offerings and assessed the information provided as well as the user interface. Each critically appraised topic CAT is structured so that the following information is included the search strategy employed to identify significant trials in the area a summary of each article identified which includes a grading of the evidence number of patients and major results and short editorial comments. Each CAT is peer reviewed and updated as the literature warrants. The current library of CATs includes evidence-based reviews of 14 topics including the following weaning protocols prone position in acute respiratory distress syndrome vasopressin in septic shock continuous renal replacement therapy in sepsis thrombolytic therapy for acute pulmonary embolism updated glucose control in the critically ill maximizing oxygen delivery in critically ill patients and low tidal volume ventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome. An example of the first topic is Noninvasive ventilation in hypoxemic respiratory failure . According to the information .