Search Results - "Teboul, Jean‐Louis"
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Transpulmonary thermodilution: advantages and limits
Published in Critical care (London, England) (19-06-2017)“…For complex patients in the intensive care unit or in the operating room, many questions regarding their haemodynamic management cannot be answered with simple…”
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Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices for Cardiogenic Shock: State of the Art
Published in Critical care (London, England) (09-03-2019)“…This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2019. Other selected articles can be found online…”
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Ultrasound-guided central venous catheter placement: a structured review and recommendations for clinical practice
Published in Critical care (London, England) (28-08-2017)“…The use of ultrasound (US) has been proposed to reduce the number of complications and to increase the safety and quality of central venous catheter (CVC)…”
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Prediction of fluid responsiveness: an update
Published in Annals of intensive care (17-11-2016)“…In patients with acute circulatory failure, the decision to give fluids or not should not be taken lightly. The risk of overzealous fluid administration has…”
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How I personalize fluid therapy in septic shock?
Published in Critical care (London, England) (24-03-2023)“…During septic shock, fluid therapy is aimed at increasing cardiac output and improving tissue oxygenation, but it poses two problems: it has inconsistent and…”
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Prediction of fluid responsiveness. What’s new?
Published in Annals of intensive care (28-05-2022)“…Although the administration of fluid is the first treatment considered in almost all cases of circulatory failure, this therapeutic option poses two essential…”
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The end-expiratory occlusion test: please, let me hold your breath
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Pressure Waveform Analysis
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-06-2018)“…Monitoring cardiac output is of special interest for detecting early hemodynamic impairment and for guiding its treatment. Among the techniques that are…”
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Hemodynamic Implications of Prone Positioning in Patients with ARDS
Published in Critical care (London, England) (21-03-2023)“…This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2023. Other selected articles can be found online…”
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What is the lowest change in cardiac output that transthoracic echocardiography can detect?
Published in Critical care (London, England) (11-04-2019)“…In critically ill patients, changes in the velocity-time integral (VTI) of the left ventricular outflow tract, measured by transthoracic echocardiography…”
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Do changes in pulse pressure variation and inferior vena cava distensibility during passive leg raising and tidal volume challenge detect preload responsiveness in case of low tidal volume ventilation?
Published in Critical care (London, England) (18-03-2021)“…In patients ventilated with tidal volume (Vt) < 8 mL/kg, pulse pressure variation (PPV) and, likely, the variation of distensibility of the inferior vena cava…”
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How can assessing hemodynamics help to assess volume status?
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-10-2022)“…In critically ill patients, fluid infusion is aimed at increasing cardiac output and tissue perfusion. However, it may contribute to fluid overload which may…”
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High versus Low Blood-Pressure Target in Patients with Septic Shock
Published in The New England journal of medicine (24-04-2014)“…In this multicenter, open-label trial, patients with septic shock were treated to maintain a mean arterial pressure target of either 80 to 85 mm Hg or 65 to 70…”
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The Changes in Pulse Pressure Variation or Stroke Volume Variation After a “Tidal Volume Challenge” Reliably Predict Fluid Responsiveness During Low Tidal Volume Ventilation
Published in Critical care medicine (01-03-2017)“…OBJECTIVES:Stroke volume variation and pulse pressure variation do not reliably predict fluid responsiveness during low tidal volume ventilation. We…”
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Extravascular lung water in critical care: recent advances and clinical applications
Published in Annals of Intensive Care (06-11-2015)“…Extravascular lung water (EVLW) is the amount of fluid that is accumulated in the interstitial and alveolar spaces. In lung oedema, EVLW increases either…”
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Principles of fluid management and stewardship in septic shock: it is time to consider the four D’s and the four phases of fluid therapy
Published in Annals of intensive care (22-05-2018)“…In patients with septic shock, the administration of fluids during initial hemodynamic resuscitation remains a major therapeutic challenge. We are faced with…”
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Left ventricular global longitudinal strain and acute myocardial injury in patients with sickle cell disease admitted to the intensive care unit for vaso‐occlusive crisis
Published in British journal of haematology (01-05-2024)“…Summary In patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), SCD‐related cardiomyopathy may be partly due to repeated ischaemic events related to sickling during…”
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Effects of norepinephrine on mean systemic pressure and venous return in human septic shock
Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-2012)“…OBJECTIVES:Norepinephrine exerts venoconstriction that could increase both the mean systemic pressure and the resistance to venous return, but this has not yet…”
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The effects of passive leg raising may be detected by the plethysmographic oxygen saturation signal in critically ill patients
Published in Critical care (London, England) (18-01-2019)“…A passive leg raising (PLR) test is positive if the cardiac index (CI) increased by > 10%, but it requires a direct measurement of CI. On the oxygen saturation…”
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