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    Persistent swallowing disorders after extubation in mechanically ventilated patients in ICU: a two-center prospective study

    Persistent swallowing disorders (SD) are non-pulmonary complications of mechanical ventilation (MV). However, there are few clinical studies on persistent SD in critically ill patients undergoing tracheal intu...

    G. Beduneau, V. Souday, J. C. Richard, J. F. Hamel in Annals of Intensive Care (2020)

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    Feasibility and safety of ultra-low tidal volume ventilation without extracorporeal circulation in moderately severe and severe ARDS patients

    Mechanical ventilation with ultra-low tidal volume (VT) during ARDS may reduce alveolar strain, driving pressure and hence ventilator-induced lung injury, with the main drawback of worsening respiratory acidos...

    J. C. Richard, S. Marque, A. Gros, M. Muller, G. Prat in Intensive Care Medicine (2019)

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    ESICM LIVES 2016: part three

    T. Velasquez, G. Mackey, J. Lusk, U. G. Kyle in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental (2016)

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    Prognosis of mechanically ventilated patients entering the weaning process

    G Beduneau, T Pham, JCM Richard, F Schortgen in Intensive Care Medicine Experimental (2015)

  5. Article

    Séjour prolongé en réanimation

    Moins de 10 % des patients admis en réanimation vont être concernés par un séjour prolongé, défini par une durée supérieure à 14 jours. Il s’agit essentiellement de patients admis pour une détresse respiratoir...

    D. Carpentier, G. Beduneau, C. Girault in Réanimation (2015)

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    Gestion des patients trachéotomisés

    La canule de trachéotomie (fig. 1) est, avec la sonde d’intubation, l’une des deux interfaces permettant une ventilation invasive et une protection des voies aériennes. On réalise le plus souvent une trachéoto...

    A. Gressent, A. Montana, G. Beduneau in Livret infirmier au chevet du patient de r… (2014)

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    Erratum to: Effect of different seated positions on lung volume and oxygenation in acute respiratory distress syndrome

    J. Dellamonica, N. Lerolle, C. Sargentini, S. Hubert in Intensive Care Medicine (2013)

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    Effect of different seated positions on lung volume and oxygenation in acute respiratory distress syndrome

    Lung volume available for ventilation is markedly decreased during acute respiratory distress syndrome. Body positioning may contribute to increase lung volume and partial verticalization is simple to perform....

    J. Dellamonica, N. Lerolle, C. Sargentini, S. Hubert in Intensive Care Medicine (2013)

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    Prise en charge de la mobilisation précoce en réanimation, chez l’adulte et l’enfant (électrostimulation incluse)

    J. Roeseler, T. Sottiaux, V. Lemiale, M. Lesny, G. Beduneau, E. Bialais in Réanimation (2013)

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    Autoévaluation

    G. Béduneau, P. -F. Dequin in Réanimation (2013)

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    Autoévaluation

    G. Béduneau, P. -F. Dequin in Réanimation (2012)

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    PEEP-induced changes in lung volume in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Two methods to estimate alveolar recruitment

    Lung volumes, especially functional residual capacity (FRC), are decreased in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) contributes to increased end-expiratory lung vo...

    J. Dellamonica, N. Lerolle, C. Sargentini, G. Beduneau in Intensive Care Medicine (2011)

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    Autoévaluation

    G. Beduneau in Réanimation (2011)