Browsing Articles by Author "Ochagavia, Ana"
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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 ... -
Development and validation of a sample entropy-based method to identify complex patient-ventilator interactions during mechanical ventilation
Sarlabous, Leonardo; Aquino‑Esperanza, José; Magrans, Rudys; De Haro, Candelaria; López-Aguilar, Josefina; Subirà Cuyàs, Carles; Batlle, Montserrat; Rué, Montserrat; Gomà Fernández, Gemma; Ochagavia, Ana; Fernández Fernández, Rafael; Blanch, Lluís (Scientific Reports, 2020)Patient-ventilator asynchronies can be detected by close monitoring of ventilator screens by clinicians or through automated algorithms. However, detecting complex patient-ventilator interactions (CP-VI), ... -
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 ...