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    Physiological effects of adding ECCO2R to invasive mechanical ventilation for COPD exacerbations

    Extracorporeal CO2 removal (ECCO2R) could be a valuable additional modality for invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) in COPD patients suffering from severe acute exacerbation (AE). We aimed to evaluate in such p...

    J.-L. Diehl, L. Piquilloud, D. Vimpere, N. Aissaoui, E. Guerot in Annals of Intensive Care (2020)

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    Médecine intensive-réanimation : une spécialité à part entière dès 2017

    C. Richard, J. Chastre, D. Perrotin, L. Papazian in Médecine Intensive Réanimation (2016)

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    Approche diagnostique de l’échec de l’épreuve de ventilation spontanée au cours du processus de sevrage de la ventilation mécanique

    Au cours du processus de sevrage de la ventilation mécanique, de nombreux mécanismes peuvent être à l’origine de l’échec d’une épreuve de ventilation spontanée (EVS). L’identification précise, le plus souvent ...

    M. Dres, L. Guerin, C. Richard in Réanimation (2014)

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    Assistance extracorporelle au cours du syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë (chez l’adulte et l’enfant, à l’exclusion du nouveau-né). Conférence de consensus organisée par la Société de réanimation de langue française

    En 2009, à l’occasion de l’épidémie de grippe H1N1, la description de formes très sévères de syndrome de détresse respiratoire aiguë (SDRA) s’est accompagnée d’un renouveau de l’utilisation des techniques d’as...

    C. Richard, L. Argaud, A. Blet, T. Boulain, L. Contentin, A. Dechartres in Réanimation (2013)

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    La reprise de la nutrition orale en réanimation

    Le sevrage de la nutrition artificielle et la reprise alimentaire par voie orale constituent une étape importante de la réhabilitation post-agression. Cette étape est marquée par un déficit caloricoprotidique ...

    P. Massanet, C. Richard, O. Jonquet, P. Corne in Réanimation (2013)

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    Autoévaluation

    R. Favory, C. Richard in Réanimation (2013)

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    Les hydroxyéthylamidons, 20 ans après

    F. Schortgen, C. Richard in Réanimation (2013)

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    Pression intra-abdominale et système cardiovasculaire chez le malade de réanimation

    L’hypertension intra-abdominale (HIA) et le syndrome du compartiment abdominal sont fréquemment rencontrés chez les patients de réanimation, et leur présence constitue un facteur indépendant d’augmentation de ...

    M. Jozwiak, J. -L. Teboul, X. Monnet, C. Richard in Réanimation (2013)

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    Conflits d’intérêts et publications scientifiques

    C. Richard, C. Daubin, D. Journois, G. Le Gall, M. Thirion, D. Dreyfuss in Réanimation (2013)

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    Prise en charge en réanimation du coma myxoedémateux et des formes graves de thyrotoxicose

    L’hypothyroïdie et l’hyperthyroïdie, habituellement bénignes, peuvent parfois revêtir des aspects sévères justifiant le recours à la réanimation. Le coma myxoedémateux, très souvent en relation avec une mauvai...

    P. Chanson, C. Richard in Réanimation (2012)

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    Stratégie d’optimisation multimodale et pluridisciplinaire de la nutrition en réanimation

    L’application des recommandations de nutrition en réanimation est souvent faible. Dans notre service, nous avons développé un protocole nutritionnel pluridisciplinaire et multimodal fondé sur la stratégie du t...

    P. Massanet, D. Morquin, C. Richard, O. Jonquet, P. Corne in Réanimation (2012)

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    Rapid and beneficial hemodynamic effects of activated protein C in septic shock patients

    Because recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) reduces NO production during sepsis, it could improve the vascular tone. We tested whether rhAPC reduces the dose of norepinephrine required to maintain me...

    X. Monnet, B. Lamia, N. Anguel, C. Richard, G. Bonmarchand in Intensive Care Medicine (2005)

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    Effects of tidal volume reduction in acute respiratory distress syndrome on gastric mucosal perfusion

    Objective: This study was conducted with the aim of testing the effects of a reduction in tidal volume (VT) on gastric mucosal perfusion using laser-Doppler flowmetry in patients with acute resp...

    P. Sitbon, J. Teboul, J. Duranteau, N. Anguel, C. Richard in Intensive Care Medicine (2001)

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    Relation between dicrotic notch and mean pulmonary artery pressure studied by using a Swan-Ganz catheter in critically ill patients

    Objective: It has been recently shown that there is a match between dicrotic notch and mean pulmonary artery (PA) pressures in spontaneously breathing patients studied by means of high-fidelity p...

    M. Thyrault, J. L. Teboul, C. Richard, C. Coirault in Intensive Care Medicine (1998)

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    Tissue hypoxia

    C. Richard in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Critical Analysis of Venoarterial CO2 Gradient as a Marker of Tissue Hypoxia

    The venoarterial carbon dioxide (CO2) tension (PCO2) gradient (ΔPCO2 ) is the difference between PCO2 in mixed venous blood (PvCO2) and PCO2 in arterial blood (PaCO2): $$ \Delta {\text{PC}}{{\tex...

    J. L. Teboul, F. Michard, C. Richard in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Left Ventricular Function in COPD

    The relationships between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction have been the subject of debate for several decades. Improved techniques to assess LV function have ...

    J. L. Teboul, A. Mercat, C. Richard in Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (1995)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Acute Left Ventricular Dysfunction During Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation

    Mechanical ventilation (MV) is commonly required in patients with acute respiratory failure. The beneficial effects of MV on lung mechanics and pulmonary gas exchange have been extensively developed. During th...

    J. L. Teboul, C. Richard in Update 1991 (1991)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Oxygen Derived Parameters in Acute Heart Failure

    Regulation of gas exchange at the peripheral level is a phenomenon essential to life, which is linked to a physiological interrelationship between heart, lung and circulation. Thus, any alteration in pulmonary...

    C. Richard, J. L. Teboul in Update 1991 (1991)

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    Comparison of non-protected lower respiratory tract secretions and protected specimen brush samples in the diagnosis of pneumonia

    The aim of this prospective study was to compare the results obtained with the non-protected lower respiratory tract secretions samples (LRS) with the protected specimen brushes (PSB) performed through a fiber...

    C. Richard, M. Pezzano, B. Bouhaja, E. Rottman, A. Rimailho in Intensive Care Medicine (1988)

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