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Nerve stimulator guided pudendal nerve blocks
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Open AccessLemierre's syndrome and genetic polymorphisms: a case report
Lemierre's syndrome presents a classic clinical picture, the pathophysiology of which remains obscure. Attempts have been made to trace genetic predispositions that modify the host detection of pathogen or the...
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Remifentanil-based sedation to treat noninvasive ventilation failure: a preliminary study
To assess the feasibility and safety of remifentanil-based sedation during noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in patients with NIV failure.
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Open AccessRespiratory effects of different recruitment maneuvers in acute respiratory distress syndrome
Alveolar derecruitment may occur during low tidal volume ventilation and may be prevented by recruitment maneuvers (RMs). The aim of this study was to compare two RMs in acute respiratory distress syndrome (AR...
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Gastric diverticulum: a rare cause of hemorrhagic shock
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Open AccessPressure support ventilation attenuates ventilator-induced protein modifications in the diaphragm
Controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) induces profound modifications of diaphragm protein metabolism, including muscle atrophy and severe ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. Diaphragmatic modificat...
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Molecular mechanisms underlying postoperative peritoneal tumor dissemination may differ between a laparotomy and carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum: a syngeneic mouse model with controlled respiratory support
The mechanisms promoting postoperative peritoneal tumor dissemination are unclear. This study aimed to investigate postoperative tumor dissemination over time on both tissue and molecular levels.
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Non-occlusive colonic ischemia induced by verapamil ER overdose
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Open AccessA recruitment maneuver increases oxygenation after intubation of hypoxemic intensive care unit patients: a randomized controlled study
Tracheal intubation and anaesthesia promotes lung collapse and hypoxemia. In acute lung injury patients, recruitment maneuvers (RMs) increase lung volume and oxygenation, and decrease atelectasis. The aim of t...
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Open AccessRefeeding syndrome influences outcome of anorexia nervosa patients in intensive care unit: an observational study
Data on the epidemiology and management of anorexia nervosa (AN) in the intensive care unit (ICU) are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and associated morbidity and mortality of AN i...
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Open AccessCentral venous O2 saturation and venous-to-arterial CO2 difference as complementary tools for goal-directed therapy during high-risk surgery
Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) is a useful therapeutic target in septic shock and high-risk surgery. We tested the hypothesis that central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (P(cv-a)CO2), a gl...
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Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum, intraperitoneal pressure, and peritoneal tissue hypoxia: a mouse study with controlled respiratory support
Animal experiments have suggested that the laparoscopic peritoneal environment is hypoxic. This study aimed to investigate whether peritoneal tissue is hypoxic on a cellular level during a carbon dioxide (CO2) pn...
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Heparin-induced skin necrosis: HIT-2 without thrombocytopenia
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Open AccessUse of near-infrared spectroscopy during a vascular occlusion test to assess the microcirculatory response during fluid challenge
Adequate volume expansion (VE) in patients with evidence of hypoperfusion should be aimed not only at achieving an increase in stroke volume (SV) and cardiac index (CI) but also at improved tissue perfusion an...
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Open AccessGuidance and examination by ultrasound versus landmark and radiographic method for placement of subclavian central venous catheters: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Central venous catheters play an important role in patient care. Real-time ultrasound-guided subclavian central venous (SCV) cannulation may reduce the incidence of complications and the time between skin pene...
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Effects of a recruitment maneuver on plasma levels of soluble RAGE in patients with diffuse acute respiratory distress syndrome: a prospective randomized crossover study
The soluble form of the receptor for advanced glycation end-products (sRAGE) is a promising marker for epithelial dysfunction, but it has not been fully characterized as a biomarker of acute respiratory distre...
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Effect of early postextubation high-flow nasal cannula vs conventional oxygen therapy on hypoxaemia in patients after major abdominal surgery: a French multicentre randomised controlled trial (OPERA)
High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy is attracting increasing interest in acute medicine as an alternative to standard oxygen therapy; however, its use to prevent hypoxaemia after major abdominal surg...
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Erratum to: Warmed and humidified carbon dioxide for abdominal laparoscopic surgery: meta-analysis of the current literature
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Warmed and humidified carbon dioxide for abdominal laparoscopic surgery: meta-analysis of the current literature
The creation of a pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopic surgery is performed by the insufflation of carbon dioxide (CO2). The insufflated CO2 is generally at room temperature (20–25 °C) and dry (0–5 % relative humidi...
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Open AccessProceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress