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2. Clinical practice and effect of carbon dioxide on outcomes in mechanically ventilated acute brain-injured patients: a secondary analysis of the ENIO study
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Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Abbas, A, Sarrió, E, Cinotti, R, Asehnoune, K, Taccone, F, Rocco, P, Schultz, M, Citerio, G, Stevens, R, Badenes, R, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garçon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Gard, S, Domínguez, R, Bellini, M, Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronial, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Companion, B, Pérez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghulam, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vertigo, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, García-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haënggi, M, Gurjar, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Mccredie, V, Suei, E, Haenggi, M, Samir, J, Robba, Chiara, Battaglini, Denise, Abbas, Abbas, Sarrió, Ezequiel, Cinotti, Raphael, Asehnoune, Karim, Taccone, Fabio S., Rocco, Patricia R., Schultz, Marcus J., Citerio, Giuseppe, Stevens, Robert David, Badenes, Rafael, Abback, Paër-Sélim, Codorniu, Anaïs, Sala, Vittoria Ludovica, Astuto, Marinella, Tringali, Eleonora, Alampi, Daniela, Rocco, Monica, Maugeri, Jessica Giuseppina, Bellissima, Agrippino, Filippini, Matteo, Lazzeri, Nicoletta, Cortegiani, Andrea, Ippolito, Mariachiara, Biston, Patrick, Al-Gharyani, Mohamed Fathi, Chabanne, Russell, Astier, Léo, Soyer, Benjamin, Gaugain, Samuel, Zimmerli, Alice, Pietsch, Urs, Filipovic, Miodrag, Brandi, Giovanna, Bicciato, Giulio, Serrano, Ainhoa, Monleon, Berta, van Vliet, Peter, Gerretsen, Benjamin Marcel, Ortiz-Macias, Iris Xochitl, Oto, Jun, Enomoto, Noriya, Matsuda, Tomomichi, Masui, Nobutaka, Garçon, Pierre, Zarka, Jonathan, Vermeijden, Wytze J., Cornet, Alexander Daniel, Gard, Sergio Reyes Infra, Domínguez, Rafael Cirino Lara, Bellini, Maria Mercedes, Haedo, Maria Milagros Gomez, Lamot, Laura, Orquera, Jose, Biais, Matthieu, Georges, Delphine, Baronial, Arvind, Miranda-Ackerman, Roberto Carlos, Barbosa-Camacho, Francisco José, Porter, John, Lopez-Morales, Miguel, Geeraerts, Thomas, Companion, Baptiste, Pérez-Torres, David, Prol-Silva, Estefanía, Yahya, Hana Basheer, Khaled, Ala, Ghulam, Mohamed, Andrea, Cracchiolo Neville, Daniela, Palma Maria, Deana, Cristian, Vertigo, Luigi, Chavez, Manuel J. Rivera, Trujillo, Rocio Mendoza, Legros, Vincent, Brochet, Benjamin, Huet, Olivier, Geslain, Marie, van der Jagt, Mathieu, van Steenkiste, Job, Ahmed, Hazem, Coombs, Alexander Edward, Welbourne, Jessie, Pineda, Ana Alicia Velarde, Castillo, Víctor Hugo Nubert, Azab, Mohammed A., Azzam, Ahmed Y., van Meenen, David Michael Paul, Gasca, Gilberto Adrian, Arellano, Alfredo, Galicia-Espinosa, Forttino, García-Ramos, José Carlos, Yadav, Ghanshyam, Jha, Amarendra Kumar, Robert-Edan, Vincent, Rodie-Talbere, Pierre-Andre, Jain, Gaurav, Panda, Sagarika, Agarwal, Sonika, Deewan, Yashbir, Reza, Syed Tariq, Hossain, Md. Mozaffer, Papadas, Christos, Chantziara, Vasiliki, Sklavou, Chrysanthi, Hourmant, Yannick, Grillot, Nicolas, Pirracchio, Romain, Akkari, Abdelraouf, Abdelaty, Mohamed, Hashim, Ahmed, Launey, Yoann, Masseret, Elodie, Lasocki, Sigismond, Gergaud, Soizic, Mouclier, Nicolas, Saxena, Sulekha, Agrawal, Avinash, Mishra, Shakti Bedanta, Samal, Samir, Mijangos, Julio Cesar, Haënggi, Mattias, Gurjar, Mohan, Kaye, Callum, Godoy, Daniela Agustin, Alvarez, Pablo, Ioakeimidou, Aikaterini, Ueno, Yoshitoyo, Elbuzidi, Abdurrahmaan Ali Suei, Piagnerelli, Michaël, Elhadi, Muhammed, Azab, Mohammed Atef, Digitale, Jean Catherine, Fong, Nicholas, Cerda, Ricardo Campos, de la Torre Peredo, Norma, McCredie, Victoria, Suei, Elbuzidi Abdurrahmaan Ali, Haenggi, Matthias, Samir, Jaber, Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Abbas, A, Sarrió, E, Cinotti, R, Asehnoune, K, Taccone, F, Rocco, P, Schultz, M, Citerio, G, Stevens, R, Badenes, R, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garçon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Gard, S, Domínguez, R, Bellini, M, Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronial, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Companion, B, Pérez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghulam, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vertigo, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, García-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haënggi, M, Gurjar, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Mccredie, V, Suei, E, Haenggi, M, Samir, J, Robba, Chiara, Battaglini, Denise, Abbas, Abbas, Sarrió, Ezequiel, Cinotti, Raphael, Asehnoune, Karim, Taccone, Fabio S., Rocco, Patricia R., Schultz, Marcus J., Citerio, Giuseppe, Stevens, Robert David, Badenes, Rafael, Abback, Paër-Sélim, Codorniu, Anaïs, Sala, Vittoria Ludovica, Astuto, Marinella, Tringali, Eleonora, Alampi, Daniela, Rocco, Monica, Maugeri, Jessica Giuseppina, Bellissima, Agrippino, Filippini, Matteo, Lazzeri, Nicoletta, Cortegiani, Andrea, Ippolito, Mariachiara, Biston, Patrick, Al-Gharyani, Mohamed Fathi, Chabanne, Russell, Astier, Léo, Soyer, Benjamin, Gaugain, Samuel, Zimmerli, Alice, Pietsch, Urs, Filipovic, Miodrag, Brandi, Giovanna, Bicciato, Giulio, Serrano, Ainhoa, Monleon, Berta, van Vliet, Peter, Gerretsen, Benjamin Marcel, Ortiz-Macias, Iris Xochitl, Oto, Jun, Enomoto, Noriya, Matsuda, Tomomichi, Masui, Nobutaka, Garçon, Pierre, Zarka, Jonathan, Vermeijden, Wytze J., Cornet, Alexander Daniel, Gard, Sergio Reyes Infra, Domínguez, Rafael Cirino Lara, Bellini, Maria Mercedes, Haedo, Maria Milagros Gomez, Lamot, Laura, Orquera, Jose, Biais, Matthieu, Georges, Delphine, Baronial, Arvind, Miranda-Ackerman, Roberto Carlos, Barbosa-Camacho, Francisco José, Porter, John, Lopez-Morales, Miguel, Geeraerts, Thomas, Companion, Baptiste, Pérez-Torres, David, Prol-Silva, Estefanía, Yahya, Hana Basheer, Khaled, Ala, Ghulam, Mohamed, Andrea, Cracchiolo Neville, Daniela, Palma Maria, Deana, Cristian, Vertigo, Luigi, Chavez, Manuel J. Rivera, Trujillo, Rocio Mendoza, Legros, Vincent, Brochet, Benjamin, Huet, Olivier, Geslain, Marie, van der Jagt, Mathieu, van Steenkiste, Job, Ahmed, Hazem, Coombs, Alexander Edward, Welbourne, Jessie, Pineda, Ana Alicia Velarde, Castillo, Víctor Hugo Nubert, Azab, Mohammed A., Azzam, Ahmed Y., van Meenen, David Michael Paul, Gasca, Gilberto Adrian, Arellano, Alfredo, Galicia-Espinosa, Forttino, García-Ramos, José Carlos, Yadav, Ghanshyam, Jha, Amarendra Kumar, Robert-Edan, Vincent, Rodie-Talbere, Pierre-Andre, Jain, Gaurav, Panda, Sagarika, Agarwal, Sonika, Deewan, Yashbir, Reza, Syed Tariq, Hossain, Md. Mozaffer, Papadas, Christos, Chantziara, Vasiliki, Sklavou, Chrysanthi, Hourmant, Yannick, Grillot, Nicolas, Pirracchio, Romain, Akkari, Abdelraouf, Abdelaty, Mohamed, Hashim, Ahmed, Launey, Yoann, Masseret, Elodie, Lasocki, Sigismond, Gergaud, Soizic, Mouclier, Nicolas, Saxena, Sulekha, Agrawal, Avinash, Mishra, Shakti Bedanta, Samal, Samir, Mijangos, Julio Cesar, Haënggi, Mattias, Gurjar, Mohan, Kaye, Callum, Godoy, Daniela Agustin, Alvarez, Pablo, Ioakeimidou, Aikaterini, Ueno, Yoshitoyo, Elbuzidi, Abdurrahmaan Ali Suei, Piagnerelli, Michaël, Elhadi, Muhammed, Azab, Mohammed Atef, Digitale, Jean Catherine, Fong, Nicholas, Cerda, Ricardo Campos, de la Torre Peredo, Norma, McCredie, Victoria, Suei, Elbuzidi Abdurrahmaan Ali, Haenggi, Matthias, and Samir, Jaber
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Purpose: The use of arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) as a target intervention to manage elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) and its effect on clinical outcomes remain unclear. We aimed to describe targets for PaCO2 in acute brain injured (ABI) patients and assess the occurrence of abnormal PaCO2 values during the first week in the intensive care unit (ICU). The secondary aim was to assess the association of PaCO2 with in-hospital mortality. Methods: We carried out a secondary analysis of a multicenter prospective observational study involving adult invasively ventilated patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), or ischemic stroke (IS). PaCO2 was collected on day 1, 3, and 7 from ICU admission. Normocapnia was defined as PaCO2 > 35 and to 45 mmHg; mild hypocapnia as 32–35 mmHg; severe hypocapnia as 26–31 mmHg, forced hypocapnia as < 26 mmHg, and hypercapnia as > 45 mmHg. Results: 1476 patients (65.9% male, mean age 52 ± 18 years) were included. On ICU admission, 804 (54.5%) patients were normocapnic (incidence 1.37 episodes per person/day during ICU stay), and 125 (8.5%) and 334 (22.6%) were mild or severe hypocapnic (0.52 and 0.25 episodes/day). Forced hypocapnia and hypercapnia were used in 40 (2.7%) and 173 (11.7%) patients. PaCO2 had a U-shape relationship with in-hospital mortality with only severe hypocapnia and hypercapnia being associated with increased probability of in-hospital mortality (omnibus p value = 0.0009). Important differences were observed across different subgroups of ABI patients. Conclusions: Normocapnia and mild hypocapnia are common in ABI patients and do not affect patients' outcome. Extreme derangements of PaCO2 values were significantly associated with increased in-hospital mortality.
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3. Utilization of mechanical power and associations with clinical outcomes in brain injured patients: a secondary analysis of the extubation strategies in neuro-intensive care unit patients and associations with outcome (ENIO) trial
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Wahlster, S, Sharma, M, Taran, S, Town, J, Stevens, R, Cinotti, R, Asehoune, K, Pelosi, P, Robba, C, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Battaglini, D, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Gomez Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Velarde Pineda, A, Nubert Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Badenes, R, Suei Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Wahlster S., Sharma M., Taran S., Town J. A., Stevens R. D., Cinotti R., Asehoune K., Pelosi P., Robba C., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Bellissima A., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Battaglini D., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-Macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Gomez Haedo M. M., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Andrea C. N., Daniela P. M., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Velarde Pineda A. A., Nubert Castillo V. H., Azab M. A., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Reza S. T., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., Samal S., Mijangos J. C., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Badenes R., Suei Elbuzidi A. A., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Cerda R. C., de la Torre Peredo N., Wahlster, S, Sharma, M, Taran, S, Town, J, Stevens, R, Cinotti, R, Asehoune, K, Pelosi, P, Robba, C, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Battaglini, D, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Gomez Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Velarde Pineda, A, Nubert Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Badenes, R, Suei Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Wahlster S., Sharma M., Taran S., Town J. A., Stevens R. D., Cinotti R., Asehoune K., Pelosi P., Robba C., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Bellissima A., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Battaglini D., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-Macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Gomez Haedo M. M., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Andrea C. N., Daniela P. M., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Velarde Pineda A. A., Nubert Castillo V. H., Azab M. A., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Reza S. T., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., Samal S., Mijangos J. C., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Badenes R., Suei Elbuzidi A. A., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Cerda R. C., and de la Torre Peredo N.
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Background: There is insufficient evidence to guide ventilatory targets in acute brain injury (ABI). Recent studies have shown associations between mechanical power (MP) and mortality in critical care populations. We aimed to describe MP in ventilated patients with ABI, and evaluate associations between MP and clinical outcomes. Methods: In this preplanned, secondary analysis of a prospective, multi-center, observational cohort study (ENIO, NCT03400904), we included adult patients with ABI (Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 12 before intubation) who required mechanical ventilation (MV) ≥ 24 h. Using multivariable log binomial regressions, we separately assessed associations between MP on hospital day (HD)1, HD3, HD7 and clinical outcomes: hospital mortality, need for reintubation, tracheostomy placement, and development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Results: We included 1217 patients (mean age 51.2 years [SD 18.1], 66% male, mean body mass index [BMI] 26.3 [SD 5.18]) hospitalized at 62 intensive care units in 18 countries. Hospital mortality was 11% (n = 139), 44% (n = 536) were extubated by HD7 of which 20% (107/536) required reintubation, 28% (n = 340) underwent tracheostomy placement, and 9% (n = 114) developed ARDS. The median MP on HD1, HD3, and HD7 was 11.9 J/min [IQR 9.2–15.1], 13 J/min [IQR 10–17], and 14 J/min [IQR 11–20], respectively. MP was overall higher in patients with ARDS, especially those with higher ARDS severity. After controlling for same-day pressure of arterial oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen (P/F ratio), BMI, and neurological severity, MP at HD1, HD3, and HD7 was independently associated with hospital mortality, reintubation and tracheostomy placement. The adjusted relative risk (aRR) was greater at higher MP, and strongest for: mortality on HD1 (compared to the HD1 median MP 11.9 J/min, aRR at 17 J/min was 1.22, 95% CI 1.14–1.30) and HD3 (1.38, 95% CI 1.23–1.53), reintubation on HD1 (1.64; 95% CI 1.57–1.72), and tracheostomy on HD7 (1
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- 2023
4. Individualized Thresholds of Hypoxemia and Hyperoxemia and their Effect on Outcome in Acute Brain Injured Patients: A Secondary Analysis of the ENIO Study
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Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Cinotti, R, Asehnoune, K, Stevens, R, Taccone, F, Badenes, R, Pelosi, P, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Agrippino, B, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Gomez-Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Cracchiolo Neville, A, Palma, M, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Robba C., Battaglini D., Cinotti R., Asehnoune K., Stevens R., Taccone F. S., Badenes R., Pelosi P., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Agrippino B., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Gomez-Haedo M. M., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Cracchiolo Neville A., Palma M. D., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Pineda A. A. V., Castillo V. H. N., Azab M. A., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Reza S. T., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., Samal S., Mijangos J. C., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Elbuzidi A. A. S., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Cerda R. C., de la Torre Peredo N., Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Cinotti, R, Asehnoune, K, Stevens, R, Taccone, F, Badenes, R, Pelosi, P, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Agrippino, B, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Gomez-Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Cracchiolo Neville, A, Palma, M, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azab, M, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Reza, S, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Mijangos, J, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Cerda, R, de la Torre Peredo, N, Robba C., Battaglini D., Cinotti R., Asehnoune K., Stevens R., Taccone F. S., Badenes R., Pelosi P., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Agrippino B., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Gomez-Haedo M. M., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Cracchiolo Neville A., Palma M. D., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Pineda A. A. V., Castillo V. H. N., Azab M. A., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Reza S. T., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., Samal S., Mijangos J. C., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Elbuzidi A. A. S., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Cerda R. C., and de la Torre Peredo N.
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Background: In acute brain injury (ABI), the effects of hypoxemia as a potential cause of secondary brain damage and poor outcome are well documented, whereas the impact of hyperoxemia is unclear. The primary aim of this study was to assess the episodes of hypoxemia and hyperoxemia in patients with ABI during the intensive care unit (ICU) stay and to determine their association with in-hospital mortality. The secondary aim was to identify the optimal thresholds of arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) predicting in-hospital mortality. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of a prospective multicenter observational cohort study. Adult patients with ABI (traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid aneurysmal hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage, ischemic stroke) with available data on PaO2 during the ICU stay were included. Hypoxemia was defined as PaO2 < 80 mm Hg, normoxemia was defined as PaO2 between 80 and 120 mm Hg, mild/moderate hyperoxemia was defined as PaO2 between 121 and 299 mm Hg, and severe hyperoxemia was defined as PaO2 levels ≥ 300 mm Hg. Results: A total of 1,407 patients were included in this study. The mean age was 52 (±18) years, and 929 (66%) were male. Over the ICU stay, the fractions of patients in the study cohort who had at least one episode of hypoxemia, mild/moderate hyperoxemia, and severe hyperoxemia were 31.3%, 53.0%, and 1.7%, respectively. PaO2 values below 92 mm Hg and above 156 mm Hg were associated with an increased probability of in-hospital mortality. Differences were observed among subgroups of patients with ABI, with consistent effects only seen in patients without traumatic brain injury. Conclusions: In patients with ABI, hypoxemia and mild/moderate hyperoxemia were relatively frequent. Hypoxemia and hyperoxemia during ICU stay may influence in-hospital mortality. However, the small number of oxygen values collected represents a major limitation of the study.
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5. In-vivo validation of a nomogram with isostiffness-lines for the assessment of aortic stenosis severity
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Buffle, E, primary, Papadis, A, additional, Blaser, I, additional, Nozica, N, additional, Kassar, M, additional, Ludwig, R, additional, Berger, D, additional, Haenggi, M, additional, Seiler, C, additional, and De Marchi, S F, additional
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6. Extubation in neurocritical care patients: the ENIO international prospective study
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Cinotti, R, Mijangos, J, Pelosi, P, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Badenes, R, Suei Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Reza, S, Azab, M, Mccredie, V, Stevens, R, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Asehnoune, K, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Cinotti R., Mijangos J. C., Pelosi P., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Badenes R., Suei Elbuzidi A. A., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Reza S. T., Azab M. A., McCredie V., Stevens R. D., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Asehnoune K., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Bellissima A., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Robba C., Battaglini D., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-Macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Haedo M. M. G., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Andrea C. N., Daniela P. M., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Pineda A. A. V., Castillo V. H. N., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., Samal S., Cinotti, R, Mijangos, J, Pelosi, P, Haenggi, M, Gurjar, M, Schultz, M, Kaye, C, Godoy, D, Alvarez, P, Ioakeimidou, A, Ueno, Y, Badenes, R, Suei Elbuzidi, A, Piagnerelli, M, Elhadi, M, Reza, S, Azab, M, Mccredie, V, Stevens, R, Digitale, J, Fong, N, Asehnoune, K, Abback, P, Codorniu, A, Citerio, G, Sala, V, Astuto, M, Tringali, E, Alampi, D, Rocco, M, Maugeri, J, Bellissima, A, Filippini, M, Lazzeri, N, Cortegiani, A, Ippolito, M, Robba, C, Battaglini, D, Biston, P, Al-Gharyani, M, Chabanne, R, Astier, L, Soyer, B, Gaugain, S, Zimmerli, A, Pietsch, U, Filipovic, M, Brandi, G, Bicciato, G, Serrano, A, Monleon, B, van Vliet, P, Gerretsen, B, Ortiz-Macias, I, Oto, J, Enomoto, N, Matsuda, T, Masui, N, Garcon, P, Zarka, J, Vermeijden, W, Cornet, A, Inurrigarro, S, Dominguez, R, Bellini, M, Haedo, M, Lamot, L, Orquera, J, Biais, M, Georges, D, Baronia, A, Miranda-Ackerman, R, Barbosa-Camacho, F, Porter, J, Lopez-Morales, M, Geeraerts, T, Compagnon, B, Perez-Torres, D, Prol-Silva, E, Yahya, H, Khaled, A, Ghula, M, Andrea, C, Daniela, P, Deana, C, Vetrugno, L, Chavez, M, Trujillo, R, Legros, V, Brochet, B, Huet, O, Geslain, M, van der Jagt, M, van Steenkiste, J, Ahmed, H, Coombs, A, Welbourne, J, Pineda, A, Castillo, V, Azzam, A, van Meenen, D, Gasca, G, Arellano, A, Galicia-Espinosa, F, Garcia-Ramos, J, Yadav, G, Jha, A, Robert-Edan, V, Rodie-Talbere, P, Jain, G, Panda, S, Agarwal, S, Deewan, Y, Hossain, M, Papadas, C, Chantziara, V, Sklavou, C, Hourmant, Y, Grillot, N, Pirracchio, R, Akkari, A, Abdelaty, M, Hashim, A, Launey, Y, Masseret, E, Lasocki, S, Gergaud, S, Mouclier, N, Saxena, S, Agrawal, A, Mishra, S, Samal, S, Cinotti R., Mijangos J. C., Pelosi P., Haenggi M., Gurjar M., Schultz M. J., Kaye C., Godoy D. A., Alvarez P., Ioakeimidou A., Ueno Y., Badenes R., Suei Elbuzidi A. A., Piagnerelli M., Elhadi M., Reza S. T., Azab M. A., McCredie V., Stevens R. D., Digitale J. C., Fong N., Asehnoune K., Abback P. -S., Codorniu A., Citerio G., Sala V. L., Astuto M., Tringali E., Alampi D., Rocco M., Maugeri J. G., Bellissima A., Filippini M., Lazzeri N., Cortegiani A., Ippolito M., Robba C., Battaglini D., Biston P., Al-Gharyani M. F., Chabanne R., Astier L., Soyer B., Gaugain S., Zimmerli A., Pietsch U., Filipovic M., Brandi G., Bicciato G., Serrano A., Monleon B., van Vliet P., Gerretsen B. M., Ortiz-Macias I. X., Oto J., Enomoto N., Matsuda T., Masui N., Garcon P., Zarka J., Vermeijden W. J., Cornet A. D., Inurrigarro S. R., Dominguez R. C. L., Bellini M. M., Haedo M. M. G., Lamot L., Orquera J., Biais M., Georges D., Baronia A., Miranda-Ackerman R. C., Barbosa-Camacho F. J., Porter J., Lopez-Morales M., Geeraerts T., Compagnon B., Perez-Torres D., Prol-Silva E., Yahya H. B., Khaled A., Ghula M., Andrea C. N., Daniela P. M., Deana C., Vetrugno L., Chavez M. J. R., Trujillo R. M., Legros V., Brochet B., Huet O., Geslain M., van der Jagt M., van Steenkiste J., Ahmed H., Coombs A. E., Welbourne J., Pineda A. A. V., Castillo V. H. N., Azzam A. Y., van Meenen D. M. P., Gasca G. A., Arellano A., Galicia-Espinosa F., Garcia-Ramos J. C., Yadav G., Jha A. K., Robert-Edan V., Rodie-Talbere P. -A., Jain G., Panda S., Agarwal S., Deewan Y., Hossain M. M., Papadas C., Chantziara V., Sklavou C., Hourmant Y., Grillot N., Pirracchio R., Akkari A., Abdelaty M., Hashim A., Launey Y., Masseret E., Lasocki S., Gergaud S., Mouclier N., Saxena S., Agrawal A., Mishra S. B., and Samal S.
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Purpose: Neurocritical care patients receive prolonged invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), but there is poor specific information in this high-risk population about the liberation strategies of invasive mechanical ventilation. Methods: ENIO (NCT03400904) is an international, prospective observational study, in 73 intensive care units (ICUs) in 18 countries from 2018 to 2020. Neurocritical care patients with a Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) ≤ 12, receiving IMV ≥ 24 h, undergoing extubation attempt or tracheostomy were included. The primary endpoint was extubation failure by day 5. An extubation success prediction score was created, with 2/3 of patients randomly allocated to the training cohort and 1/3 to the validation cohort. Secondary endpoints were the duration of IMV and in-ICU mortality. Results: 1512 patients were included. Among the 1193 (78.9%) patients who underwent an extubation attempt, 231 (19.4%) failures were recorded. The score for successful extubation prediction retained 20 variables as independent predictors. The area under the curve (AUC) in the training cohort was 0.79 95% confidence interval (CI95) [0.71–0.87] and 0.71 CI95 [0.61–0.81] in the validation cohort. Patients with extubation failure displayed a longer IMV duration (14 [7–21] vs 6 [3–11] days) and a higher in-ICU mortality rate (8.7% vs 2.4%). Three hundred and nineteen (21.1%) patients underwent tracheostomy without extubation attempt. Patients with direct tracheostomy displayed a longer duration of IMV and higher in-ICU mortality than patients with an extubation attempt (success and failure). Conclusions: In neurocritical care patients, extubation failure is high and is associated with unfavourable outcomes. A score could predict extubation success in multiple settings. However, it will be mandatory to validate our findings in another prospective independent cohort.
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7. Hypothermia versus Normothermia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
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Dankiewicz J., Cronberg T., Lilja G., Jakobsen J. C., Levin H., Ullen S., Rylander C., Wise M. P., Oddo M., Cariou A., Belohlavek J., Hovdenes J., Saxena M., Kirkegaard H., Young P. J., Pelosi P., Storm C., Taccone F. S., Joannidis M., Callaway C., Eastwood G. M., Morgan M. P. G., Nordberg P., Erlinge D., Nichol A. D., Chew M. S., Hollenberg J., Thomas M., Bewley J., Sweet K., Grejs A. M., Christensen S., Haenggi M., Levis A., Lundin A., During J., Schmidbauer S., Keeble T. R., Karamasis G. V., Schrag C., Faessler E., Smid O., Otahal M., Maggiorini M., Wendel Garcia P. D., Jaubert P., Cole J. M., Solar M., Borgquist O., Leithner C., Abed-Maillard S., Navarra L., Annborn M., Unden J., Brunetti I., Awad A., McGuigan P., Olsen R. B., Cassina T., Vignon P., Langeland H., Lange T., Friberg H., Nielsen N. Collaborators, Erik Roman Pognuz, Umberto Lucangelo, Giorgio Berlot, Elisabetta Macchini., Dankiewicz, J., Cronberg, T., Lilja, G., Jakobsen, J. C., Levin, H., Ullen, S., Rylander, C., Wise, M. P., Oddo, M., Cariou, A., Belohlavek, J., Hovdenes, J., Saxena, M., Kirkegaard, H., Young, P. J., Pelosi, P., Storm, C., Taccone, F. S., Joannidis, M., Callaway, C., Eastwood, G. M., Morgan, M. P. G., Nordberg, P., Erlinge, D., Nichol, A. D., Chew, M. S., Hollenberg, J., Thomas, M., Bewley, J., Sweet, K., Grejs, A. M., Christensen, S., Haenggi, M., Levis, A., Lundin, A., During, J., Schmidbauer, S., Keeble, T. R., Karamasis, G. V., Schrag, C., Faessler, E., Smid, O., Otahal, M., Maggiorini, M., Wendel Garcia, P. D., Jaubert, P., Cole, J. M., Solar, M., Borgquist, O., Leithner, C., Abed-Maillard, S., Navarra, L., Annborn, M., Unden, J., Brunetti, I., Awad, A., Mcguigan, P., Olsen, R. B., Cassina, T., Vignon, P., Langeland, H., Lange, T., Friberg, H., Collaborators:, Nielsen N., ROMAN-POGNUZ, Erik, Lucangelo, Umberto, Berlot, Giorgio, and Macchini, Elisabetta
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Male ,Fever ,Heart disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Coma/etiology ,Hypothermia ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Targeted temperature management ,GUIDELINES ,Out of hospital cardiac arrest ,Body Temperature ,law.invention ,TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT ,Randomized controlled trial ,Hypothermia, Induced ,law ,AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION ,EUROPEAN RESUSCITATION COUNCIL ,medicine ,Humans ,Single-Blind Method ,Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ,Coma ,610 Medicine & health ,Aged ,Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest ,Treatment Outcome ,business.industry ,Induced ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest/complications ,Fever/etiology ,Clinical research ,Hypothermia, Induced/adverse effects ,CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION ,Anesthesia ,Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/methods ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Human - Abstract
Hypothermia or Normothermia after Cardiac ArrestThis trial randomly assigned patients with coma after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest to undergo targeted hypothermia at 33 degrees C or normothermia with treatment of fever. At 6 months, there were no significant between-group differences regarding death or functional outcomes.BackgroundTargeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting evidence is of low certainty.MethodsIn an open-label trial with blinded assessment of outcomes, we randomly assigned 1900 adults with coma who had had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac or unknown cause to undergo targeted hypothermia at 33 degrees C, followed by controlled rewarming, or targeted normothermia with early treatment of fever (body temperature, >= 37.8 degrees C). The primary outcome was death from any cause at 6 months. Secondary outcomes included functional outcome at 6 months as assessed with the modified Rankin scale. Prespecified subgroups were defined according to sex, age, initial cardiac rhythm, time to return of spontaneous circulation, and presence or absence of shock on admission. Prespecified adverse events were pneumonia, sepsis, bleeding, arrhythmia resulting in hemodynamic compromise, and skin complications related to the temperature management device.ResultsA total of 1850 patients were evaluated for the primary outcome. At 6 months, 465 of 925 patients (50%) in the hypothermia group had died, as compared with 446 of 925 (48%) in the normothermia group (relative risk with hypothermia, 1.04; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.94 to 1.14; P=0.37). Of the 1747 patients in whom the functional outcome was assessed, 488 of 881 (55%) in the hypothermia group had moderately severe disability or worse (modified Rankin scale score >= 4), as compared with 479 of 866 (55%) in the normothermia group (relative risk with hypothermia, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.92 to 1.09). Outcomes were consistent in the prespecified subgroups. Arrhythmia resulting in hemodynamic compromise was more common in the hypothermia group than in the normothermia group (24% vs. 17%, PConclusionsIn patients with coma after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, targeted hypothermia did not lead to a lower incidence of death by 6 months than targeted normothermia. (Funded by the Swedish Research Council and others; TTM2 ClinicalTrials.gov number, .)
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8. Different half-life of free haemoglobin and NSE may falsely predict poor prognosis after cardiac arrest
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Iten, M., primary, Schild, C., additional, Nagler, M., additional, and Haenggi, M., additional
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Lorusso, R, Combes, A, Coco, V, De Piero, M, Belohlavek, J, Delnoij, T, van der Horst, I, Miranda, D, van der Linden, M, van der Heijden, J, Scholten, E, van Belle-van Haren, N, Lagrand, W, de Jong, S, Candura, D, Maas, J, van den Berg, M, Malfertheiner, M, Dreier, E, Mueller, T, Boeken, U, Akhyari, P, Lichtenberg, A, Saeed, D, Thiele, H, Baumgaertel, M, Schmitto, J, Mariani, S, Thielmann, M, Brenner, T, Benk, C, Czerny, M, Kalbhenn, J, Maier, S, Schibilsky, D, Staudacher, D, Henn, P, Iuliu, T, Muellenbach, R, Reyher, C, Rolfes, C, Zacharowski, K, Lotz, G, Sonntagbauer, M, Kersten, A, Karagiannidis, C, Schafer, S, Fichte, J, Hopf, H, Samalavicius, R, Lorini, L, Ghitti, D, Grazioli, L, Loforte, A, Baiocchi, M, Checco, E, Pacini, D, Meani, P, Cappai, A, Russo, C, Bottiroli, M, Mondino, M, Ranucci, M, Fina, D, Ballotta, A, Scandroglio, A, Zangrillo, A, Pieri, M, Nardelli, P, Fominskiy, E, Landoni, G, Fanelli, V, Brazzi, L, Montrucchio, G, Sales, G, Simonetti, U, Urbino, R, Livigni, S, Degani, A, Raffa, G, Pilato, M, Martucci, G, Arcadipane, A, Chiarini, G, Latronico, N, Cattaneo, S, Puglia, C, Reina, G, Sponga, S, Livi, U, Foti, G, Giani, M, Rona, R, Avalli, L, Bombino, M, Costa, M, Carozza, R, Donati, A, Piciche, M, Favaro, A, Salvador, L, Danzi, V, Zanin, A, Condello, I, Fiore, F, Moscarelli, M, Nasso, G, Speziale, G, Sandrelli, L, Montalto, A, Musumeci, F, Circelli, A, Gamberini, E, Russo, E, Benni, M, Agnoletti, V, Rociola, R, Milano, A, Grasso, S, Civita, A, Murgolo, F, Pilato, E, Comentale, G, Montisci, A, Alessandri, F, Tosi, A, Pugliese, F, Carelli, S, Grieco, D, Antonelli, M, Ramoni, E, Di Nardo, M, Maisano, F, Bettex, D, Weber, A, Grunenfelder, J, Consiglio, J, Hansjoerg, J, Haenggi, M, Agus, G, Doeble, T, Zenklusen, U, Bechtold, X, Stockman, B, De Backer, D, Giglioli, S, Meyns, B, Vercaemst, L, Herman, G, Meersseman, P, Vandenbriele, C, Dauwe, D, Vlasselaers, D, Raes, M, Debeuckelaere, G, Rodrigus, I, Biston, P, Piagnerelli, M, Peperstraete, H, Germay, O, Vandewiele, K, Vandeweghe, D, Witters, I, Havrin, S, Bourgeois, M, Taccone, F, Nobile, L, Lheureux, O, Brasseur, A, Creteur, J, Defraigne, J, Misset, B, Courcelle, R, Timmermans, P, Lehaen, J, Frederik, B, Riera, J, Castro, M, Gallart, E, Martinez-Martinez, M, Argudo, E, Garcia-de-Acilu, M, de Pablo Sanchez, R, Ortiz, A, Cabanes, M, Higa, K, Cassina, A, Berbel, D, Sanchez-Salado, J, Arnau, B, de Gopegui, P, Ricart, P, Sandoval, E, Veganzones, J, Millan, P, de la Sota, P, Santa Teresa, P, Alcantara, S, Alvarez, J, Gonzalez, A, Lopez, M, Gordillo, A, Naranjo-Izurieta, J, Costa, R, Albacete Moreno, C, de Ayala, J, Blanco-Schweizer, P, Andres, N, Boado, V, Martinez, J, Casal, V, Garcia, E, Martin-Villen, L, Climent, J, Pinto, L, Leprince, P, Lebreton, G, Juvin, C, Schmidt, M, Pineton, M, Folliguet, T, Saiydoun, G, Gaudard, P, Colson, P, Obadia, J, Pozzi, M, Fellahi, J, Yonis, H, Richard, J, Parasido, A, Verhoye, J, Flecher, E, Ajrhourh, L, Nesseler, N, Mansour, A, Guinot, P, Zarka, J, Besserve, P, Makhoul, M, Bolotin, G, Kassif, Y, Soufleris, D, Schellongowski, P, Bonaros, N, Krapf, C, Ebert, K, Mair, P, Kothleutner, F, Kowalewsky, M, Christensen, S, Pedersen, F, Balik, M, Blaha, J, Lips, M, Otahal, M, Camporota, L, Daly, K, Agnew, N, Barker, J, Head, L, Garcia, M, Ledot, S, Aquino, V, Lewis, R, Worthy, J, Noor, H, Scott, I, O'Brien, S, Conrick-Martin, I, Carton, E, Gillon, S, Flemming, L, Broman, L, Grins, E, Ketskalo, M, Tsarenko, S, Popugaev, K, Minin, S, Kornilov, I, Skopets, A, Kornelyuk, R, Turchaninov, A, Gorjup, V, Shelukhin, D, Dsouki, Y, Sargin, M, Kaygin, M, Liana, S, Puss, S, Soerensen, G, Magnus, R, Kanetoft, M, Watson, P, Redfors, B, Krenner, N, Velia Antonini, M, Barrett, N, Belliato, M, Davidson, M, Finney, S, Fowles, J, Halbe, M, Hennig, F, Jones, T, Smith, J, Roeleveld, P, Swol, J, Lorusso R., Combes A., Coco V. 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M., Grins E., Ketskalo M., Tsarenko S., Popugaev K., Minin S., Kornilov I., Skopets A., Kornelyuk R., Turchaninov A., Gorjup V., Shelukhin D., Dsouki Y. E., Sargin M., Kaygin M. A., Liana S., Puss S., Soerensen G., Magnus R., Kanetoft M., Watson P., Redfors B., Krenner N., Velia Antonini M., Barrett N. 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L., Antonelli M., Ramoni E., Di Nardo M., Maisano F., Bettex D., Weber A., Grunenfelder J., Consiglio J., Hansjoerg J., Haenggi M., Agus G., Doeble T., Zenklusen U., Bechtold X., Stockman B., De Backer D., Giglioli S., Meyns B., Vercaemst L., Herman G., Meersseman P., Vandenbriele C., Dauwe D., Vlasselaers D., Raes M., Debeuckelaere G., Rodrigus I., Biston P., Piagnerelli M., Peperstraete H., Germay O., Vandewiele K., Vandeweghe D., Witters I., Havrin S., Bourgeois M., Taccone F. S., Nobile L., Lheureux O., Brasseur A., Creteur J., Defraigne J. -O., Misset B., Courcelle R., Timmermans P. J., Lehaen J., Frederik B., Riera J., Castro M. A., Gallart E., Martinez-Martinez M., Argudo E., Garcia-de-Acilu M., de Pablo Sanchez R., Ortiz A. B., Cabanes M. -P. F., Higa K. O., Cassina A. M., Berbel D. O., Sanchez-Salado J. C., Arnau B. -L., de Gopegui P. R., Ricart P., Sandoval E., Veganzones J., Millan P., de la Sota P., Santa Teresa P., Alcantara S., Alvarez J. D., Gonzalez A. V., Lopez M., Gordillo A., Naranjo-Izurieta J., Costa R. G., Albacete Moreno C. L., de Ayala J. A., Blanco-Schweizer P., Andres N. H., Boado V., Martinez J. M. N., Casal V. G., Garcia E. F., Martin-Villen L., Climent J. C., Pinto L. F., Leprince P., Lebreton G., Juvin C., Schmidt M., Pineton M., Folliguet T., Saiydoun G., Gaudard P., Colson P., Obadia J. -F., Pozzi M., Fellahi J. L., Yonis H., Richard J. C., Parasido A., Verhoye J. -P., Flecher E., Ajrhourh L., Nesseler N., Mansour A., Guinot P. -G., Zarka J., Besserve P., Makhoul M., Bolotin G., Kassif Y., Soufleris D., Schellongowski P., Bonaros N., Krapf C., Ebert K., Mair P., Kothleutner F., Kowalewsky M., Christensen S., Pedersen F. M., Balik M., Blaha J., Lips M., Otahal M., Camporota L., Daly K., Agnew N., Barker J., Head L., Garcia M., Ledot S., Aquino V., Lewis R., Worthy J., Noor H., Scott I., O'Brien S., Conrick-Martin I., Carton E., Gillon S., Flemming L., Broman L. M., Grins E., Ketskalo M., Tsarenko S., Popugaev K., Minin S., Kornilov I., Skopets A., Kornelyuk R., Turchaninov A., Gorjup V., Shelukhin D., Dsouki Y. E., Sargin M., Kaygin M. A., Liana S., Puss S., Soerensen G., Magnus R., Kanetoft M., Watson P., Redfors B., Krenner N., Velia Antonini M., Barrett N. A., Belliato M., Davidson M., Finney S., Fowles J. -A., Halbe M., Hennig F., Jones T., Pinto L., Smith J., Roeleveld P., and Swol J.
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10. Effects of brain tissue oxygen (PbtO2) guided management on patient outcomes following severe traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Hays, LMC, Udy, A, Adamides, AA, Anstey, JR, Bailey, M, Bellapart, J, Byrne, K, Cheng, A, Jamie Cooper, D, Drummond, KJ, Haenggi, M, Jakob, SM, Higgins, AM, Lewis, PM, Hunn, MK, McNamara, R, Menon, DK, Murray, L, Reddi, B, Trapani, T, Vallance, S, Young, PJ, Diaz-Arrastia, R, Shutter, L, Murray, PT, Curley, GF, Nichol, A, Hays, LMC, Udy, A, Adamides, AA, Anstey, JR, Bailey, M, Bellapart, J, Byrne, K, Cheng, A, Jamie Cooper, D, Drummond, KJ, Haenggi, M, Jakob, SM, Higgins, AM, Lewis, PM, Hunn, MK, McNamara, R, Menon, DK, Murray, L, Reddi, B, Trapani, T, Vallance, S, Young, PJ, Diaz-Arrastia, R, Shutter, L, Murray, PT, Curley, GF, and Nichol, A
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Monitoring and optimisation of brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO2) has been associated with improved neurological outcome and survival in observational studies of severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). We carried out a systematic review of randomized controlled trials to determine if PbtO2-guided management is associated with differential neurological outcomes, survival, and adverse events. Searches were carried out to 10 February 2022 in Medline (OvidSP), 11 February in EMBASE (OvidSP) and 8 February in Cochrane library. Randomized controlled trials comparing PbtO2 and ICP-guided management to ICP-guided management alone were included. The primary outcome was survival with favourable neurological outcome at 6-months post injury. Data were extracted by two independent authors and GRADE certainty of evidence assessed. There was no difference in the proportion of patients with favourable neurological outcomes with PbtO2-guided management (relative risk [RR] 1.42, 95% CI 0.97 to 2.08; p = 0.07; I2 = 0%, very low certainty evidence) but PbtO2-guided management was associated with reduced mortality (RR 0.54, 95% CI 0.31 to 0.93; p = 0.03; I2 = 42%; very low certainty evidence) and ICP (mean difference (MD) - 4.62, 95% CI - 8.27 to - 0.98; p = 0.01; I2 = 63%; very low certainty evidence). There was no significant difference in the risk of adverse respiratory or cardiovascular events. PbtO2-guided management in addition to ICP-based care was not significantly associated with increased favourable neurological outcomes, but was associated with increased survival and reduced ICP, with no difference in respiratory or cardiovascular adverse events. However, based on GRADE criteria, the certainty of evidence provided by this meta-analysis was consistently very low. MESH: Brain Ischemia; Intensive Care; Glasgow Outcome Scale; Randomized Controlled Trial; Craniocerebral Trauma.
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11. Kopfschmerzen und passagere Aphasie bei einer 35-jährigen Patientin
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Warncke, C., Chuard, C., Tassaux, D., Vajtai, I., and Haenggi, M.
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12. Hypothermia versus Normothermia after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
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Dankiewicz, J, Cronberg, T, Lilja, G, Jakobsen, JC, Levin, H, Ullen, S, Rylander, C, Wise, MP, Oddo, M, Cariou, A, Belohlavek, J, Hovdenes, J, Saxena, M, Kirkegaard, H, Young, PJ, Pelosi, P, Storm, C, Taccone, FS, Joannidis, M, Callaway, C, Eastwood, GM, Morgan, MPG, Nordberg, P, Erlinge, D, Nichol, AD, Chew, MS, Hollenberg, J, Thomas, M, Bewley, J, Sweet, K, Grejs, AM, Christensen, S, Haenggi, M, Levis, A, Lundin, A, During, J, Schmidbauer, S, Keeble, TR, Karamasis, GV, Schrag, C, Faessler, E, Smid, O, Otahal, M, Maggiorini, M, Wendel Garcia, PD, Jaubert, P, Cole, JM, Solar, M, Borgquist, O, Leithner, C, Abed-Maillard, S, Navarra, L, Annborn, M, Unden, J, Brunetti, I, Awad, A, McGuigan, P, Bjorkholt Olsen, R, Cassina, T, Vignon, P, Langeland, H, Lange, T, Friberg, H, Nielsen, N, Dankiewicz, J, Cronberg, T, Lilja, G, Jakobsen, JC, Levin, H, Ullen, S, Rylander, C, Wise, MP, Oddo, M, Cariou, A, Belohlavek, J, Hovdenes, J, Saxena, M, Kirkegaard, H, Young, PJ, Pelosi, P, Storm, C, Taccone, FS, Joannidis, M, Callaway, C, Eastwood, GM, Morgan, MPG, Nordberg, P, Erlinge, D, Nichol, AD, Chew, MS, Hollenberg, J, Thomas, M, Bewley, J, Sweet, K, Grejs, AM, Christensen, S, Haenggi, M, Levis, A, Lundin, A, During, J, Schmidbauer, S, Keeble, TR, Karamasis, GV, Schrag, C, Faessler, E, Smid, O, Otahal, M, Maggiorini, M, Wendel Garcia, PD, Jaubert, P, Cole, JM, Solar, M, Borgquist, O, Leithner, C, Abed-Maillard, S, Navarra, L, Annborn, M, Unden, J, Brunetti, I, Awad, A, McGuigan, P, Bjorkholt Olsen, R, Cassina, T, Vignon, P, Langeland, H, Lange, T, Friberg, H, and Nielsen, N
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BACKGROUND: Targeted temperature management is recommended for patients after cardiac arrest, but the supporting evidence is of low certainty. METHODS: In an open-label trial with blinded assessment of outcomes, we randomly assigned 1900 adults with coma who had had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac or unknown cause to undergo targeted hypothermia at 33°C, followed by controlled rewarming, or targeted normothermia with early treatment of fever (body temperature, ≥37.8°C). The primary outcome was death from any cause at 6 months. Secondary outcomes included functional outcome at 6 months as assessed with the modified Rankin scale. Prespecified subgroups were defined according to sex, age, initial cardiac rhythm, time to return of spontaneous circulation, and presence or absence of shock on admission. Prespecified adverse events were pneumonia, sepsis, bleeding, arrhythmia resulting in hemodynamic compromise, and skin complications related to the temperature management device. RESULTS: A total of 1850 patients were evaluated for the primary outcome. At 6 months, 465 of 925 patients (50%) in the hypothermia group had died, as compared with 446 of 925 (48%) in the normothermia group (relative risk with hypothermia, 1.04; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.94 to 1.14; P = 0.37). Of the 1747 patients in whom the functional outcome was assessed, 488 of 881 (55%) in the hypothermia group had moderately severe disability or worse (modified Rankin scale score ≥4), as compared with 479 of 866 (55%) in the normothermia group (relative risk with hypothermia, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.92 to 1.09). Outcomes were consistent in the prespecified subgroups. Arrhythmia resulting in hemodynamic compromise was more common in the hypothermia group than in the normothermia group (24% vs. 17%, P<0.001). The incidence of other adverse events did not differ significantly between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with coma after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, targeted hypothermi
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13. Distance distributions in finite uniformly random networks: theory and applications
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Srinivasa, S. and Haenggi, M.
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Combinatorial probabilities -- Analysis ,Geometric probabilities -- Analysis ,Probabilities -- Analysis ,Poisson processes -- Analysis ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Transportation industry - Published
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14. Extubation strategies in neuro-intensive care unit patients and associations with outcomes: the ENIO multicentre international observational study
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Cinotti R, Pelosi P, Schultz M, Aikaterini I, Alvarez P, Badenes R, Mc Credie V, Elbuzidi A, Elhadi M, Godoy D, Gurjar M, Haenggi M, Kaye C, Mijangos-Mendez J, Piagnerelli M, Piracchio R, Reza S, Stevens R, Yoshitoyo U, Asehnoune K, and ENIO Study Grp
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extubation ,traumatic brain injury ,intra-cranial haemorrhage ,tracheostomy ,Weaning ,ventilator liberation ,brain injury ,subarachnoid haemorrhage - Abstract
Background: Prolonged invasive ventilation is common in patients with severe brain injury. Information on optimal management of extubation and on the use of tracheostomy in these patients is scarce. International guidelines regarding the ventilator liberation and tracheostomy are currently lacking. Methods: The aim of `Extubation strategies in Neuro-Intensive care unit patients and associations with Outcomes' (ENIO) study is to describe current management of weaning from invasive ventilation, focusing on decisions on timing of tracheal extubation and tracheostomy in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with brain injury. We conducted a prospective, international, multi-centre observational study enrolling patients with various types of brain injury, including trauma, stroke, and subarachnoid haemorrhage, with an initial Glasgow Coma Score equal or less than 12, and a duration of invasive ventilation longer than 24 hours from ICU admission. ENIO is expected to include at least 1,500 patients worldwide. The primary endpoint of the ENIO study is extubation success in the 48 hours following endotracheal tube removal. The primary objective is to validate a score predictive of extubation success. To accomplish this, the study population will be randomly divided to a development cohort (2/3 of the included patients) and a validation cohort (the remaining 1/3). Secondary objectives are: to determine the incidence of extubation success rate according to various time-frames (within 96 hours, >96 hours after extubation); to validate (existing) prediction scores for successful extubation according to various time-frames and definitions (i.e., tracheostomy as extubation failure); and to describe the current practices of extubation and tracheostomy, and their associations. Discussion: ENIO will be the largest prospective observational study of ventilator liberation and tracheostomy practices in patients with severe brain injury undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation, providing a validated predictive score of successful extubation.
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15. Aerosolised Phage Therapy in Combination with Daptomycin for the Treatment of Experimental Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
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Prazak, J., primary, Cameron, D.R., additional, Iten, M., additional, Valente, L., additional, Jakob, S.M., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Leib, S.L., additional, Grandgirard, D., additional, and Que, Y.-A., additional
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16. Aerosolized Versus Intravenous Application of Phages: Pharmacokinetics and Systemic Inflammatory Responses in the Context of Experimental Ventilator Associated Pneumonia in Rats
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Iten, M., primary, Prazak, J., additional, Cameron, D.R., additional, Valente, L., additional, Grandgirard, D., additional, Leib, S.L., additional, Jakob, S.M., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, and Que, Y.-A., additional
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17. Utility of Nebulized Bacteriophages for Prophylaxis of Experimental Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Due to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
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Cameron, D., primary, Prazak, J., additional, Iten, M., additional, Valente, L., additional, Grandgirard, D., additional, Leib, S.L., additional, Jakob, S.M., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, and Que, Y.-A., additional
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18. 0353. Do the noble gases helium and argon exert neuroprotective effects in a rodent cardiac arrest model?
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Zuercher, P, Springe, D, Putzu, A, Grandgirard, D, Leib, S, Jakob, SM, Takala, J, and Haenggi, M
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- 2014
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19. 0356. Effect of the neuroprotective p53-inhibitor pifithrin-µ in a rodent cardiac arrest model
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Springe, D, Putzu, A, Zuercher, P, Grandgirard, D, Leib, S, Jakob, SM, Takala, J, and Haenggi, M
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20. Continuum percolation with holes
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Sarkar, A. and Haenggi, M.
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21. Unique coverage in Boolean models
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Haenggi, M. and Sarkar, A.
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22. Prevalence and risk factors related to haloperidol use for delirium in adult intensive care patients: the multinational AID-ICU inception cohort study
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Collet, M, Caballero, J, Sonneville, R, Bozza, F, Nydahl, P, Schandl, A, Wøien, H, Citerio, G, van den Boogaard, M, Hästbacka, J, Haenggi, M, Colpaert, K, Rose, L, Barbateskovic, M, Lange, T, Jensen, A, Krog, M, Egerod, I, Nibro, H, Wetterslev, J, Perner, A, Collet, MO, Bozza, FA, Krog, MB, Nibro, HL, Collet, M, Caballero, J, Sonneville, R, Bozza, F, Nydahl, P, Schandl, A, Wøien, H, Citerio, G, van den Boogaard, M, Hästbacka, J, Haenggi, M, Colpaert, K, Rose, L, Barbateskovic, M, Lange, T, Jensen, A, Krog, M, Egerod, I, Nibro, H, Wetterslev, J, Perner, A, Collet, MO, Bozza, FA, Krog, MB, and Nibro, HL
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Purpose: We assessed the prevalence and variables associated with haloperidol use for delirium in ICU patients and explored any associations of haloperidol use with 90-day mortality. Methods: All acutely admitted, adult ICU patients were screened during a 2-week inception period. We followed the patient throughout their ICU stay and assessed 90-day mortality. We assessed patients and their variables in the first 24 and 72 h in ICU and studied their association together with that of ICU characteristics with haloperidol use. Results: We included 1260 patients from 99 ICUs in 13 countries. Delirium occurred in 314/1260 patients [25% (95% confidence interval 23–27)] of whom 145 received haloperidol [46% (41–52)]. Other interventions for delirium were benzodiazepines in 36% (31–42), dexmedetomidine in 21% (17–26), quetiapine in 19% (14–23) and olanzapine in 9% (6–12) of the patients with delirium. In the first 24 h in the ICU, all subtypes of delirium [hyperactive, adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 29.7 (12.9–74.5); mixed 10.0 (5.0–20.2); hypoactive 3.0 (1.2–6.7)] and circulatory support 2.7 (1.7–4.3) were associated with haloperidol use. At 72 h after ICU admission, circulatory support remained associated with subsequent use of haloperidol, aOR 2.6 (1.1–6.9). Haloperidol use within 0–24 h and within 0–72 h of ICU admission was not associated with 90-day mortality [aOR 1.2 (0.5–2.5); p = 0.66] and [aOR 1.9 (1.0–3.9); p = 0.07], respectively. Conclusions: In our study, haloperidol was the main pharmacological agent used for delirium in adult patients regardless of delirium subtype. Benzodiazepines, other anti-psychotics and dexmedetomidine were other frequently used agents. Haloperidol use was not statistically significantly associated with increased 90-day mortality
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23. Regional Differences in Cerebral Glucose Metabolism After Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation in Rats Using [18F]FDG Positron Emission Tomography and Autoradiography
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Putzu, A, Valtorta, S, Di Grigoli, G, Haenggi, M, Belloli, S, Malgaroli, A, Gemma, M, Landoni, G, Beretta, L, Moresco, R, Putzu, A, Valtorta, S, Di Grigoli, G, Haenggi, M, Belloli, S, Malgaroli, A, Gemma, M, Landoni, G, Beretta, L, and Moresco, R
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Background: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity and prognosis of cardiac arrest patients are related to the cerebral areas affected. To this aim, we evaluated the variability and the distribution of brain glucose metabolism after cardiac arrest and resuscitation in an adult rat model. Methods: Ten rats underwent 8-min cardiac arrest, induced with a mixture of potassium and esmolol, and resuscitation, performed with chest compressions and epinephrine. Eight sham animals received anesthesia and experimental procedures identical to the ischemic group except cardiac arrest induction. Brain metabolism was assessed using [18F]FDG autoradiography and small animal-dedicated positron emission tomography. Results: The absolute glucose metabolism measured with [18F]FDG autoradiography 2 h after cardiac arrest and resuscitation was lower in the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal cortices of cardiac arrest animals, showing, respectively, a 36% (p = 0.006), 32% (p = 0.016), 36% (p = 0.009), and 32% (p = 0.013) decrease compared to sham group. Striatum, hippocampus, thalamus, brainstem, and cerebellum showed no significant changes. Relative regional metabolism indicated a redistribution of metabolism from cortical area to brainstem and cerebellum. Conclusions: Our data suggest that cerebral regions have different susceptibility to moderate global ischemia in terms of glucose metabolism. The neocortex showed a higher sensibility to hypoxiaâischemia than other regions. Other subcortical regions, in particular brainstem and cerebellum, showed no significant change compared to non-ischemic rats
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24. Kopfschmerzen und passagere Aphasie bei einer 35-jährigen Patientin
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Warncke, C., Chuard, C., Tassaux, D., Vajtai, I., Haenggi, M., Warncke, C., Chuard, C., Tassaux, D., Vajtai, I., and Haenggi, M.
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Zusammenfassung: Wir schildern den Fall einer 35-jährigen Patientin, die unter einer fulminant verlaufenden Frühsommer-Meningoenzephalitis litt und verstarb. Die Besonderheit dieses Falls ist, dass die junge Frau nicht direkt aus einem Endemiegebiet stammte und die Krankheit nicht, wie eigentlich typisch, im Frühling auftrat. Weiterhin zeigen wir auf, dass auch außerhalb der klassischen Endemiegebiete mit einer Zunahme an durch Zecken übertragenen Krankheiten zu rechnen ist. So kommen Zecken, wahrscheinlich bedingt durch den Klimawandel, zunehmend auch in höheren Lagen vor
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25. Feasibility and Safety of Repeat Instant Endovascular Interventions in Patients with Refractory Cerebral Vasospasms
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Andereggen, L., primary, Beck, J., additional, Z'Graggen, W.J., additional, Schroth, G., additional, Andres, R.H., additional, Murek, M., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Reinert, M., additional, Raabe, A., additional, and Gralla, J., additional
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26. SIR Asymptotics in General Cellular Network Models
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Ganti, R K, Haenggi, M, Ganti, R K, and Haenggi, M
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It has recently been observed that the SIR distributions of a variety of cellular network models and transmission techniques look very similar in shape. As a result, they are well approximated by a simple horizontal shift of the distribution of the most tractable model, the Poisson point process. This paper makes a first step towards explaining this remarkable property by showing that the asymptotics of the SIR distribution near 0 and near infinity can only differ by a constant.
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27. Optical properties of the deep brain in the red and NIR: changes observed under in-vivo, post-mortem, frozen and formalin-fixated conditions
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Pitzschke, A., additional, Lovisa, B., additional, Seydoux, O., additional, Zellweger, M., additional, Pfleiderer, M., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Oertel, M., additional, Tardy, Y., additional, and Wagnières, G., additional
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28. Multicentre study on peri- and postoperative central venous oxygen saturation in high-risk surgical patients
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Collaborative Study Group on Perioperative ScvO2 Monitoring (KIM, H, Haenggi, M, Jakob, SM, Loher, S, Raeber, C, and Takala, J)
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Introduction Low central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) has been associated with increased risk of postoperative complications in high-risk surgery. Whether this association is centre-specific or more generalisable is not known. The aim of this study was to assess the association between peri- and postoperative ScvO2 and outcome in high-risk surgical patients in a multicentre setting. Methods Three large European university hospitals (two in Finland, one in Switzerland) participated. In 60 patients with intra-abdominal surgery lasting more than 90 minutes, the presence of at least two of Shoemaker's criteria, and ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) class greater than 2, ScvO2 was determined preoperatively and at two hour intervals during the operation until 12 hours postoperatively. Hospital length of stay (LOS) mortality, and predefined postoperative complications were recorded. Results The age of the patients was 72 ± 10 years (mean ± standard deviation), and simplified acute physiology score (SAPS II) was 32 ± 12. Hospital LOS was 10.5 (8 to 14) days, and 28-day hospital mortality was 10.0%. Preoperative ScvO2 decreased from 77% ± 10% to 70% ± 11% (p < 0.001) immediately after surgery and remained unchanged 12 hours later. A total of 67 postoperative complications were recorded in 32 patients. After multivariate analysis, mean ScvO2 value (odds ratio [OR] 1.23 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.01 to 1.50], p = 0.037), hospital LOS (OR 0.75 [95% CI 0.59 to 0.94], p = 0.012), and SAPS II (OR 0.90 [95% CI 0.82 to 0.99], p = 0.029) were independently associated with postoperative complications. The optimal value of mean ScvO2 to discriminate between patients who did or did not develop complications was 73% (sensitivity 72%, specificity 61%). Conclusion Low ScvO2 perioperatively is related to increased risk of postoperative complications in high-risk surgery. This warrants trials with goal-directed therapy using ScvO2 as a target in high-risk surgery patients.
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29. Superposition Coding Strategies: Design and Experimental Evaluation
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Vanka, S., primary, Srinivasa, S., additional, Gong, Z., additional, Vizi, P., additional, Stamatiou, K., additional, and Haenggi, M., additional
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30. A practical approach to strengthen vulnerable downlinks using superposition coding
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Vanka, S., primary, Srinivasa, S., additional, and Haenggi, M., additional
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31. A Statistical Mechanics-Based Framework to Analyze Ad Hoc Networks with Random Access
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Srinivasa, S., primary and Haenggi, M., additional
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32. Scheduling using Superposition Coding: Design and Software Radio implementation
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Vizi, P., primary, Vanka, S., additional, Srinivasa, S., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, and Gong, Z., additional
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33. Coordinated Packet Transmission in Random Wireless Networks
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Vanka, S., primary and Haenggi, M., additional
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34. Local Delay in Static and Highly Mobile Poisson Networks with ALOHA
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Haenggi, M., primary
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35. Implementation and Experimental Results of Superposition Coding on Software Radio
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Ganti, R. K., primary, Gong, Z., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Lee, C., additional, Srinivasa, S., additional, Tisza, D., additional, Vanka, S., additional, and Vizi, P., additional
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36. Power-delay analysis of consensus algorithms on wireless networks with interference
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Vanka, S., primary, Gupta, V., additional, and Haenggi, M., additional
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37. Distributed Averaging in Dense Wireless Networks
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Vanka, S., primary, Haenggi, M., additional, and Gupta, V., additional
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38. Stochastic geometry and random graphs for the analysis and design of wireless networks
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Haenggi, M., primary, Andrews, J.G., additional, Baccelli, F., additional, Dousse, O., additional, and Franceschetti, M., additional
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39. Outage, local throughput, and capacity of random wireless networks
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Haenggi, M., primary
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40. Bounds on the information propagation delay in interference-limited ALOHA networks
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Ganti, R.K., primary and Haenggi, M., additional
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41. A delay-minimizing routing strategy for wireless multi-hop networks
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Stamatiou, K., primary, Rossetto, F., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Javidi, T., additional, Zeidler, J.R., additional, and Zorzi, M., additional
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42. Path loss exponent estimation in large wireless networks
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Srinivasa, S., primary and Haenggi, M., additional
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43. A Geometric Interpretation of Fading in Wireless Networks: Theory and Applications
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Haenggi, M., primary
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44. Power-delay analysis of consensus algorithms on wireless networks with interference
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Vanka, S., primary, Gupta, V., additional, and Haenggi, M., additional
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45. Interference in Large Wireless Networks
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Haenggi, M., primary and Ganti, R. K., primary
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46. On the End-to-End Delay Performance of Spatially Correlated Wireless Line Networks
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Xie, M., primary, Haenggi, M., additional, and Wong, K.-K., additional
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47. Bandwidth- and power-efficient routing in linear wireless networks
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Sikora, M., primary, Laneman, J.N., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Costello, D.J., additional, and Fuja, T.E., additional
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48. Design of a Wireless Assisted Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System—The NavMote Experience
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Fang, L., primary, Antsaklis, P.J., additional, Montestruque, L.A., additional, McMickell, M.B., additional, Lemmon, M., additional, Sun, Y., additional, Fang, H., additional, Koutroulis, I., additional, Haenggi, M., additional, Xie, M., additional, and Xie, X., additional
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49. Routing in ad hoc networks: a case for long hops
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Haenggi, M., primary and Puccinelli, D., additional
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50. On Distances in Uniformly Random Networks
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Haenggi, M., primary
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