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    Potentially harmful effects of inspiratory synchronization during pressure preset ventilation by Richard, J. C. M., Lyazidi, A., Akoumianaki, E., Mortaza, S., Cordioli, R. L., Lefebvre, J. C., Rey, N., Piquilloud, L., Sferrazza-Papa, G. F., Mercat, A., Brochard, L.

    Published in Intensive care medicine (01-11-2013)
    “…Purpose Pressure preset ventilation (PPV) modes with set inspiratory time can be classified according to their ability to synchronize pressure delivery with…”
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    Recent advances in interfaces for non-invasive ventilation: from bench studies to practical issues by Sferrazza Papa, G F, Di Marco, F, Akoumianaki, E, Brochard, L

    Published in Minerva anestesiologica (01-10-2012)
    “…The interface is the defining element of non-invasive ventilation (NIV). Nowadays different types of interfaces, which differ in terms of shape, mechanical…”
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    A79 TAKING CONTROL OF BREATHING: RESPIRATORY MUSCLES, INNERVATION, AND GAS EXCHANGE: Pitfalls In Using Paired Stimulations Of The Femoral Nerve To Quantify Quadriceps Force by Pellegrino, G, Khan, N, Aleksonis, D, Papa, G F Sferrazza, Oconnell, S, Tobin, M, Laghi, F

    “…In four patients (FEV1 39±7% predicted; mean±SE) and four healthy men, we recorded twitch forces elicited by single and paired stimulations after 15-20 minutes…”
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    A50 CRITICAL CARE: GETTING STRONGER - MEASURING AND IMPROVING FUNCTION IN ICU SURVIVORS: Early Development Of Quadriceps Weakness In Ventilated Patients by Aleksonis, D, Sferrazza Papa, G F, Shaikh, H, Hammond, K, Pellegrino, G, Jubran, A, Tobin, M, Laghi, F

    “…Critically ill patients requiring mechanical ventilation develop muscle wasting, particularly in the early part of their clinical course (Puthucheary…”
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    Novelties in COPD prognosis: evolution of survival indexes by Sferrazza Papa, G F, Battaglia, S, Solidoro, P

    Published in Minerva medica (01-04-2015)
    “…Despite several techniques, such as non-invasive ventilation (NIV), have improved the outcome of the acute exacerbation, COPD remains affected by poor…”
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