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Additional file 2: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) 2013 checklist: recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents. (PDF 122 kb).

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Erratum: Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PROBESE): Study…

2017

Medicine (miscellaneous)Medicine (miscellaneous); Pharmacology (medical)Pharmacology (medical)Protective ventilation
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Additional file 1: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

PROBESE Study protocol version 2.5. This PDF file includes the most recent version of the PROBESE Study protocol with changes highlighted. (PDF 870Â kb)

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Sequential use of noninvasive ventilation and high flow nasal therapy after early extubation in chest trauma patients recovering from acute hypoxaemi…

2022

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineNoninvasive VentilationAirway ExtubationHumansThoracic traumaRespiratory InsufficiencyRespiration ArtificialPulmonology
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Additional file 1: of Ten important articles on noninvasive ventilation in critically ill patients and insights for the future: A report of expert op…

2017

Ten important articles on NIV from each expert. Standard forms reporting the articles and the reasons for selection from each expert. The forms are anonymously reported. (PDF 524Â kb)

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Effectiveness of a remote simulation training in mechanical ventilation among trainees.

2022

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemechanical ventilationPulmonology
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Additional file 1: of Protective ventilation with high versus low positive end-expiratory pressure during one-lung ventilation for thoracic surgery (…

2019

PROTHOR-Patient information. (DOCX 19 kb)

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Early pronation, protective lung ventilation and use of awake-prone-HFNO therapy after extubation in near-fatal drowning

2023

the lack of comparative studies and of multicenter trials still makes the treatment of the lung injured drowned patient a challenge for intensivists. Although the outcome of drowned patients is related to the potential neurological sequalae, AHRF remains the main concern. Ventilation guidelines for drowning patients are mainly adapted from AHRF patients and may not reflect the needs of this particular population. Our result confirms that early pronation, in cases of lack of improvement of oxygenation, might be the correct strategy.14 In addition, HFNO and awake prone position might have a role in avoiding reintubation while maintaining adequate pulmonary gas exchanges.

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Correspondence: Type i and II pectoral nerve blocks with serratus plane block for awake video-assisted thoracic surgery

2016

pectoral block
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Additional file 4: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

Standard operating procedures (SOP) for plasma Sampling. (PDF 115Â kb)

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Additional file 1: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

PROBESE Study protocol version 2.5. This PDF file includes the most recent version of the PROBESE Study protocol with changes highlighted. (PDF 870Â kb)

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The eye may be the spy of injury related to NIV interface and prone positioning.

2022

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineNIVPulmonology
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Additional file 3: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

PROBESE case report form version 1.2.2. This file corresponds to the paper version of the case report form. (DOC 1610 kb).

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Peri-Partum respiratory management in neuro-muscular disorders (IT-NEUMA-Pregn study): A proposal by an italian panel and a call for an international…

2023

Advances in the management of patients with neuromuscu- lar diseases (NMDs) have improved patient survival1 3 with increasing pregnancies prevalence.4 NMDs have a broad spectrum of presentation and a subgroup of these women are at risk of developing pulmonary complications (PCs) mainly due to respiratory muscle weakness leading to hypoventilation and ineffective cough

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineNeuromuscular diseasesPostoperative respiratory complicationsPregnancyMechanical cough deviceNon-invasive ventilation
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Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PROBESE): study protocol…

2017

Background Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) increase the morbidity and mortality of surgery in obese patients. High levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) with lung recruitment maneuvers may improve intraoperative respiratory function, but they can also compromise hemodynamics, and the effects on PPCs are uncertain. We hypothesized that intraoperative mechanical ventilation using high PEEP with periodic recruitment maneuvers, as compared with low PEEP without recruitment maneuvers, prevents PPCs in obese patients. Methods/design The PRotective Ventilation with Higher versus Lower PEEP during General Anesthesia for Surgery in OBESE Patients (PROBESE) study is a multice…

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Additional file 2: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) 2013 checklist: recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents. (PDF 122 kb).

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Additional file 5: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

Standard operating procedures (SOP) for plasma Sampling. (PDF 110Â kb)

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Additional file 3: of Protective intraoperative ventilation with higher versus lower levels of positive end-expiratory pressure in obese patients (PR…

2017

PROBESE case report form version 1.2.2. This file corresponds to the paper version of the case report form. (DOC 1610 kb).

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Performance of helmet CPAP using different configurations: Turbine-driven ventilators vs Venturi devices

2023

Background Traditionally, Venturi-based flow generators have been preferred over mechanical ventilators to provide continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) through the helmet (h-CPAP). Recently, modern turbine-driven ventilators (TDVs) showed to be safe and effective in delivering h-CPAP. We aimed to compare the pressure stability during h-CPAP delivered by Venturi devices and TDVs and assess the impact of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters on their performance. Methods We performed a bench study using an artificial lung simulator set in a restrictive respiratory condition, simulating two different levels of patient effort (high and low) with and without the interposition of t…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineCPAP
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Protective ventilation with high versus low positive end-expiratory pressure during one-lung ventilation for thoracic surgery (PROTHOR): study protoc…

2018

Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC) may result in longer duration of in-hospital stay and even mortality. Both thoracic surgery and intraoperative mechanical ventilation settings add considerably to the risk of PPC. It is unclear if one-lung ventilation (OLV) for thoracic surgery with a strategy of intraoperative high positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and recruitment maneuvers (RM) reduces PPC, compared to low PEEP without RM.PROTHOR is an international, multicenter, randomized, controlled, assessor-blinded, two-arm trial initiated by investigators of the PROtective VEntilation NETwork. In total, 2378 patients will be randomly assigned to one of two different intraoperative me…

Positive-Pressure RespirationMechanical ventilation; one-lung ventilation; positive end-expiratory pressure; postoperative pulmonary complication; recruitment maneuver; thoracic surgery; Humans; Intraoperative Complications; One-Lung Ventilation; Positive-Pressure Respiration; Research Design; Sample Size; Thoracic Surgical Procedures; Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch DesignSample SizeHumansCorrectionThoracic Surgical ProceduresIntraoperative ComplicationsOne-Lung VentilationRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicTrials
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Supplementary Material for: Material and Technology: Back to the Future for the Choice of Interface for Non-Invasive Ventilation – A Concise Review

2020

Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) has dramatically changed the treatment of both acute and chronic respiratory failure in the last 2 decades. The success of NIV is correlated to the application of the “best ingredients” of a patient’s “tailored recipe,” including the appropriate choice of the selected candidate, the ventilator setting, the interface, the expertise of the team, and the education of the caregiver. The choice of the interface is crucial for the success of NIV. Type (oral, nasal, nasal pillows, oronasal, hybrid mask, helmet), size, design, material and headgears may affect the patient’s comfort with respect to many aspects, such as air leaks, claustrophobia, skin erythema, eye irr…

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