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    • Automatic detection of ventilatory modes during invasive mechanical ventilation 

      Murias, Gastón; Montanyà, Jaume; Chacón, Encarna; Estruga, Anna; Subirà Cuyàs, Carles; Fernández Fernández, Rafael; Sales, Bernat; De Haro, Candelaria; López-Aguilar, Josefina; Lucangelo, Umberto; Villar, Jesús; Kacmarek, Robert M.; Blanch, Lluís (Critical Care, 2016-08-14)
      Background: Expert systems can help alleviate problems related to the shortage of human resources in critical care, offering expert advice in complex situations. Expert systems use contextual information ...
    • Cognitive phenotypes 1 month after ICU discharge in mechanically ventilated patients: a prospective observational cohort study 

      Fernández-Gonzalo, Sol; Navarra-Ventura, Guillem; Bacardit, Neus; Gomà Fernández, Gemma; De Haro, Candelaria; Subirà Cuyàs, Carles; López-Aguilar, Josefina; Magrans, Rudys; Sarlabous, Leonardo; Aquino‑Esperanza, José; Jodar, Mercè; Rué, Montserrat; Ochagavia, Ana; Palao, Diego J.; Fernández, Rafael; Fernández Fernández, Rafael; Blanch, Lluís (Critical Care, 2020)
      Background: ICU patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation experience cognitive decline associated with their critical illness and its management. The early detection of different cognitive ...
    • Effects of sedatives and opioids on trigger and cycling asynchronies throughout mechanical ventilation: an observational study in a large dataset from critically ill patients 

      De Haro, Candelaria; Magrans, Rudys; López-Aguilar, Josefina; Montanyà, Jaume; Lena, Enrico; Subirà Cuyàs, Carles; Fernandez-Gonzalo, Sol; Gomà Fernández, Gemma; Fernández Fernández, Rafael; Albaiceta, Guillermo M.; Skrobik, Yoanna; Lucangelo, Umberto; Murias, Gastón; Ochagavia, Ana; Kacmarek, Robert M.; Rué, Montserrat; Blanch, Lluís; Asynchronies in the Intensive Care Unit (ASYNICU) Group (Critical Care, 2019-07-05)
      Background: In critically ill patients, poor patient-ventilator interaction may worsen outcomes. Although sedatives are often administered to improve comfort and facilitate ventilation, they can be ...
    • High flow conditioned oxygen therapy for prevention of reintubation in critically ill patients: a preliminary cohort study 

      Hernandez, Gonzalo; Vaquero Collado, Concepción; García Plaza, Susana; Villasclaras Pacheco, Ana; Pardo Rey, Candido; De la Fuente O'Connor, Eugenia; Cuena, Rafael; González Arenas, Paloma; Fernández Fernández, Rafael (International Journal of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, 2015-12-31)
      Objective: To determine the impact of delivering high flow conditioned oxygen therapy (HFO) through nasal cannula on prevention of reintubation in mechanically ventilated (MV) critically ill patients. ...
    • High-flow nasal cannula to prevent postextubation respiratory failure in high-risk non-hypercapnic patients: a randomized multicenter trial 

      Fernandez, Rafael; Subirà Cuyàs, Carles; Frutos‑Vivar, Fernando; Rialp, Gemma; Laborda, Cesar; Masclans, Joan Ramon; Lesmes, Amanda; Panadero, Luna; Hernandez, Gonzalo (Annals of Intensive Care, 2017-05-02)
      Background: Extubation failure is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but cannot be safely predicted or avoided. High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) prevents postextubation respiratory failure ...
    • Survival benefit of multidisciplinary care in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Spain: association with noninvasive mechanical ventilation 

      Paipa, Andres Julian; Povedano, Monica; Barcelo, Antonia; Domínguez, Raul; Saez, Marc; Turon, Joana; Prats, Enric; Farrero, Eva; Virgili, Nuria; Martínez, Juan Antonio; Corbella Virós, Xavier (Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2019)
      Purpose: Multidisciplinary care has become the preferred model of care for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It is assumed that the sum of interventions associated with this approach ...