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2. Successful Versus Failed Transition From Controlled Ventilation to Pressure Support Ventilation in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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Polo Friz, M, Rezoagli, E, Safaee Fakhr, B, Florio, G, Carlesso, E, Giudici, R, Forlini, C, Tardini, F, Langer, T, Laratta, M, Casella, G, Forastieri Molinari, A, Protti, A, Cecconi, M, Cabrini, L, Biagioni, E, Berselli, A, Mirabella, L, Tonetti, T, De Robertis, E, Grieco, D, Antonelli, M, Citerio, G, Fumagalli, R, Foti, G, Zanella, A, Grasselli, G, Bellani, G, Polo Friz, Melisa, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Safaee Fakhr, Bijan, Florio, Gaetano, Carlesso, Eleonora, Giudici, Riccardo, Forlini, Clarissa, Tardini, Francesca, Langer, Thomas, Laratta, Matteo, Casella, Giampaolo, Forastieri Molinari, Andrea, Protti, Alessandro, Cecconi, Maurizio, Cabrini, Luca, Biagioni, Emanuela, Berselli, Angela, Mirabella, Lucia, Tonetti, Tommaso, De Robertis, Edoardo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Antonelli, Massimo, Citerio, Giuseppe, Fumagalli, Roberto, Foti, Giuseppe, Zanella, Alberto, Grasselli, Giacomo, Bellani, Giacomo, Polo Friz, M, Rezoagli, E, Safaee Fakhr, B, Florio, G, Carlesso, E, Giudici, R, Forlini, C, Tardini, F, Langer, T, Laratta, M, Casella, G, Forastieri Molinari, A, Protti, A, Cecconi, M, Cabrini, L, Biagioni, E, Berselli, A, Mirabella, L, Tonetti, T, De Robertis, E, Grieco, D, Antonelli, M, Citerio, G, Fumagalli, R, Foti, G, Zanella, A, Grasselli, G, Bellani, G, Polo Friz, Melisa, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Safaee Fakhr, Bijan, Florio, Gaetano, Carlesso, Eleonora, Giudici, Riccardo, Forlini, Clarissa, Tardini, Francesca, Langer, Thomas, Laratta, Matteo, Casella, Giampaolo, Forastieri Molinari, Andrea, Protti, Alessandro, Cecconi, Maurizio, Cabrini, Luca, Biagioni, Emanuela, Berselli, Angela, Mirabella, Lucia, Tonetti, Tommaso, De Robertis, Edoardo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Antonelli, Massimo, Citerio, Giuseppe, Fumagalli, Roberto, Foti, Giuseppe, Zanella, Alberto, Grasselli, Giacomo, and Bellani, Giacomo
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OBJECTIVES: In patients with COVID-19 respiratory failure, controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) is often necessary during the acute phases of the disease. Weaning from CMV to pressure support ventilation (PSV) is a key objective when the patient’s respiratory functions improve. Limited evidence exists regarding the factors predicting a successful transition to PSV and its impact on patient outcomes. DESIGN: Retrospective observational cohort study. SETTING: Twenty-four Italian ICUs from February 2020 to May 2020. PATIENTS: Mechanically ventilated ICU patients with COVID-19-induced respiratory failure. INTERVENTION: The transition period from CMV to PSV was evaluated. We defined it as “failure of assisted breathing” if the patient returned to CMV within the first 72 hours. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Of 1260 ICU patients screened, 514 were included. Three hundred fifty-seven patients successfully made the transition to PSV, while 157 failed. Pao2/Fio2 ratio before the transition emerged as an independent predictor of a successful shift (odds ratio 1.00; 95% CI, 0.99–1.00; p = 0.003). Patients in the success group displayed a better trend in Pao2/Fio2, Paco2, plateau and peak pressure, and pH level. Subjects in the failure group exhibited higher ICU mortality (hazard ratio 2.08; 95% CI, 1.42–3.06; p < 0.001), an extended ICU length of stay (successful vs. failure 21 ± 14 vs. 27 ± 17 d; p < 0.001) and a longer duration of mechanical ventilation (19 ± 18 vs. 24 ± 17 d, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Our study emphasizes that the Pao2/Fio2 ratio was the sole independent factor associated with a failed transition from CMV to PSV. The unsuccessful transition was associated with worse outcomes.
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- 2024
3. Transfusion of blood products during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a narrative review of rationale, indications, impact on immune function and outcome
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Siragusa A., Siragusa, A, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Redaelli, S, Winterton, D, Foti, G, Giani, M, Siragusa A., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Redaelli S., Winterton D., Foti G., Giani M., Siragusa A., Siragusa, A, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Redaelli, S, Winterton, D, Foti, G, Giani, M, Siragusa A., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Redaelli S., Winterton D., Foti G., and Giani M.
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The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support poses several risks, particularly thrombosis and bleeding. As a result, transfusion of blood components is frequent during extracorporeal support. In this review we aim to describe the rationale and indications of blood products transfusions, and their impact on the immune function and outcome. The red blood cells (RBC) transfusion threshold is very debated, because of awareness of transfusion-associated adverse events due to liberal strategies. To date, no specific recommendations exist but a comprehensive physiologic approach appears feasible to evaluate the need for RBC transfusion. For patients without bleeding, the guidelines of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) suggest fresh frozen plasma (FFP) administration if the prothrombin time (PT) ratio is higher than 1.5–2.0 and/or there is significant bleeding. Conversely, for bleeding patient indications often refer to trauma guidelines, where it is recommended to use a 1:1 ratio of RBC and FFP in massive transfusion situations. The indications for antithrombin supplementation are unknown and large inhomogeneity exists between different ECMO centers and between pediatric and adult patients. Supplementation of fibrinogen is considered only for bleeding patients and/or with fibrinogen level below 100 or 150 mg/dL. ELSO guidelines suggest 25–50 IU/kg of prothrombin complex concentrate as an alternative to FFP for patients with active bleeding and a prolonged PT. Recombinant activated factor VII might be a potential therapeutic option for intractable bleeding despite conventional treatment but may cause life-threatening thrombotic complications. Platelet transfusions might be limited to cases of severe thrombocytopenia accompanied by bleeding. ELSO guidelines recommend a target of at least 80×109/L platelets. Liberal platelets transfusion thresholds may be reasonable in case of intracranial hemorrhage. Albeit rare, multiple adverse events of
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- 2022
4. PEEP titration is markedly affected by trunk inclination in mechanically ventilated patients with ARDS: a physiologic, cross‐over study
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Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Zadek, F, Forlini, C, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, F. Marrazzo, S. Spina, F. Zadek, C. Forlini, G. Bassi, R. Giudici, G. Bellani, R. Fumagalli, T. Langer, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Zadek, F, Forlini, C, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, F. Marrazzo, S. Spina, F. Zadek, C. Forlini, G. Bassi, R. Giudici, G. Bellani, R. Fumagalli, and T. Langer
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- 2023
5. PEEP Titration Is Markedly Affected by Trunk Inclination in Mechanically Ventilated Patients with COVID-19 ARDS: A Physiologic, Cross-Over Study
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Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Zadek, F, Forlini, C, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Zadek, Francesco, Forlini, Clarissa, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Langer, Thomas, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Zadek, F, Forlini, C, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Zadek, Francesco, Forlini, Clarissa, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Langer, Thomas
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Background: Changing trunk inclination affects lung function in patients with ARDS. However, its impacts on PEEP titration remain unknown. The primary aim of this study was to assess, in mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19 ARDS, the effects of trunk inclination on PEEP titration. The secondary aim was to compare respiratory mechanics and gas exchange in the semi-recumbent (40° head-of-the-bed) and supine-flat (0°) positions following PEEP titration. Methods: Twelve patients were positioned both at 40° and 0° trunk inclination (randomized order). The PEEP associated with the best compromise between overdistension and collapse guided by Electrical Impedance Tomography (PEEPEIT) was set. After 30 min of controlled mechanical ventilation, data regarding respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, and EIT parameters were collected. The same procedure was repeated for the other trunk inclination. Results: PEEPEIT was lower in the semi-recumbent than in the supine-flat position (8 ± 2 vs. 13 ± 2 cmH2O, p < 0.001). A semi-recumbent position with optimized PEEP resulted in higher PaO2:FiO2 (141 ± 46 vs. 196 ± 99, p = 0.02) and a lower global inhomogeneity index (46 ± 10 vs. 53 ± 11, p = 0.008). After 30 min of observation, a loss of aeration (measured by EIT) was observed only in the supine-flat position (−153 ± 162 vs. 27 ± 203 mL, p = 0.007). Conclusions: A semi-recumbent position is associated with lower PEEPEIT and results in better oxygenation, less derecruitment, and more homogenous ventilation compared to the supine-flat position.
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- 2023
6. Modulation of pulmonary blood flow in patients with acute respiratory failure
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Spina, S, Marrazzo, F, Morais, C, Victor, M, Forlini, C, Guarnieri, M, Bastia, L, Giudici, R, Bassi, G, Xin, Y, Cereda, M, Amato, M, Langer, T, Berra, L, Fumagalli, R, Spina, Stefano, Marrazzo, Francesco, Morais, CaioC A, Victor, Marcus, Forlini, Clarissa, Guarnieri, Marcello, Bastia, Luca, Giudici, Riccardo, Bassi, Gabriele, Xin, Yi, Cereda, Maurizio, Amato, Marcelo, Langer, Thomas, Berra, Lorenzo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Spina, S, Marrazzo, F, Morais, C, Victor, M, Forlini, C, Guarnieri, M, Bastia, L, Giudici, R, Bassi, G, Xin, Y, Cereda, M, Amato, M, Langer, T, Berra, L, Fumagalli, R, Spina, Stefano, Marrazzo, Francesco, Morais, CaioC A, Victor, Marcus, Forlini, Clarissa, Guarnieri, Marcello, Bastia, Luca, Giudici, Riccardo, Bassi, Gabriele, Xin, Yi, Cereda, Maurizio, Amato, Marcelo, Langer, Thomas, Berra, Lorenzo, and Fumagalli, Roberto
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Background: Impairment of ventilation and perfusion (V/Q) matching is a common mechanism leading to hypoxemia in patients with acute respiratory failure requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission. While ventilation has been thoroughly investigated, little progress has been made to monitor pulmonary perfusion at the bedside and treat impaired blood distribution. The study aimed to assess real-time changes in regional pulmonary perfusion in response to a therapeutic intervention. Methods: Single-center prospective study that enrolled adult patients with ARDS caused by SARS-Cov-2 who were sedated, paralyzed, and mechanically ventilated. The distribution of pulmonary perfusion was assessed through electrical impedance tomography (EIT) after the injection of a 10-ml bolus of hypertonic saline. The therapeutic intervention consisted in the administration of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO), as rescue therapy for refractory hypoxemia. Each patient underwent two 15-min steps at 0 and 20 ppm iNO, respectively. At each step, respiratory, gas exchange, and hemodynamic parameters were recorded, and V/Q distribution was measured, with unchanged ventilatory settings. Results: Ten 65 [56–75] years old patients with moderate (40%) and severe (60%) ARDS were studied 10 [4-20] days after intubation. Gas exchange improved at 20 ppm iNO (PaO2/FiO2 from 86 ± 16 to 110 ± 30 mmHg, p = 0.001; venous admixture from 51 ± 8 to 45 ± 7%, p = 0.0045; dead space from 29 ± 8 to 25 ± 6%, p = 0.008). The respiratory system's elastic properties and ventilation distribution were unaltered by iNO. Hemodynamics did not change after gas initiation (cardiac output 7.6 ± 1.9 vs. 7.7 ± 1.9 L/min, p = 0.66). The EIT pixel perfusion maps showed a variety of patterns of changes in pulmonary blood flow, whose increase positively correlated with PaO2/FiO2 increase (R2 = 0.50, p = 0.049). Conclusions: The assessment of lung perfusion is feasible at the bedside and blood distribution can be modulated with effects tha
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- 2023
7. Indication for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: Is 65 Years Old, Too Old?
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Giani, M, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Rona, R, Pesenti, A, Foti, G, Giani M., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Rona R., Pesenti A., Foti G., Giani, M, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Rona, R, Pesenti, A, Foti, G, Giani M., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Rona R., Pesenti A., and Foti G.
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- 2021
8. Carboxyhemglobin and Drainage Pressure During Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
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Giani, M, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Cristina Costa, M, Lucchini, A, Rona, R, Foti, G, Giani M., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Cristina Costa M., Lucchini A., Rona R., Foti G., Giani, M, Forlini, C, Fumagalli, B, Cristina Costa, M, Lucchini, A, Rona, R, Foti, G, Giani M., Forlini C., Fumagalli B., Cristina Costa M., Lucchini A., Rona R., and Foti G.
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- 2021
9. Communication and visiting policies in Italian intensive care units during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave and lockdown: a nationwide survey
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Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Lissoni, B, De Martini, A, Mareto, N, Rossitto, C, Zummo, U, Taverna, M, Machieraldo, P, Navarra, M, Parlanti Garbero, M, Scaletti, C, Perno, S, Amendolia, L, Montrucchio, G, Veliaj, D, Barbarello, G, Alesci, M, Bolgiaghi, L, Vailati, D, Pezzi, A, Boselli, E, Piccoli, F, Greco, M, Gemma, M, Resta, M, Crotti, S, Bottino, N, Abruzzese, C, Savioli, M, Migliorino, G, Muttini, S, Umbrello, M, Borghi, B, Greco, S, Dizeo, M, Bottiroli, M, Mondino, M, Prosepri, M, Casella, G, Curto, F, Zaniboni, M, Giudici, R, Gentile, C, Bombino, M, Rona, R, Cortinovis, B, Benini, A, Avalli, L, Tavola, M, Ferrario, M, Preda, R, Primerano, E, Russo, G, Porta, V, Valdambrini, F, Fassini, P, Orando, S, Beck, E, Pedeferri, M, Cogliati, G, Testini, D, Moroni, B, Codeluppi, V, Ruggeri, P, Milanesi, E, Belliato, M, Besozzi, A, Riccio, M, Zerbi, S, Corbella, D, Ferri, F, Grazioli, L, Bonanomi, E, Giacomini, M, Sacchi, N, Codognola, C, Ambrosini, A, Guatteri, L, Subert, M, Castelli, G, Borelli, M, Venier, E, Dittura, L, Buttera, S, Bigai, R, Magnoni, S, Rauch, S, Colombo, A, Fullin, G, Donolato, C, Cattin, S, State, V, Redeghieri, E, Russo, A, Pastorini, S, Allena, S, Munari, M, Turchet, F, Peta, M, De Santis, V, Scala, C, Facondini, F, Marangoni, E, Tassinati, T, Zanzani, C, Russo, E, Marchio, A, Barbagallo, M, Girardis, M, Taffache, P, Mordacci, M, Vincenzi, M, Pennica, M, Bracciotti, G, Iori, P, Gambi, D, Cappellini, I, Vegnuti, L, De Luca, A, Romagnoli, S, Mosti, G, Carla, R, Roticiani, V, Pelagalli, L, Fuselli, E, D’Avino, E, De Bellis, M, Gianni, G, Leonardis, F, Rossi, M, Lorusso, R, Magnanimi, E, Martelli, S, Baisi, F, Balsamo, D, Cotticelli, V, Mattei, A, Farinelli, I, Riccini, T, Cola, L, Jorio, A, Iacobone, E, Domizi, R, Pizzi, S, Nasso, A, Graziani, R, Monaco, A, Manno, M, Ottelio, C, Del Rio, M, Serra, A, Enna, B, Loddo, F, Galbiati, R, Mellea, S, Kimberly, M, Vissani, M, Romito, F, Baccari, L, Zarrillo, N, Esposito, C, Murino, P, Notaro, S, Ausiello, C, Marra, A, Policastro, C, Cafora, C, De Benedectis, G, Di Falco, V, Sciddurlo, M, Negro, G, Vetuschi, P, Recchia, A, Pasquariello, R, Squillace, R, Ciambrone, A, Bencivenga, C, Camiolo, M, Agozzino, C, Oliveri, F, Notarrigo, T, Castiglione, G, Mo, A, Condorelli, L, Favarato, M, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Lissoni, Barbara, De Martini, Andrea, Mareto, Nadia, Rossitto, Concetta, Zummo, Ugo, Taverna, Martina, Machieraldo, Patrizia, Navarra, Mauro, Parlanti Garbero, Massimiliano, Scaletti, Chiara, Perno, Silvia, Amendolia, Luca, Montrucchio, Giuseppe, Veliaj, Deliana, Barbarello, Giuseppe, Alesci, Maria, Bolgiaghi, Luca, Vailati, Davide, Pezzi, Angelo, Boselli, Enrico, Piccoli, Francesca, Greco, Massimiliano, Gemma, Marco, Resta, Marco, Crotti, Stefania, Bottino, Nicola, Abruzzese, Chiara, Savioli, Monica, Migliorino, Giuseppina, Muttini, Stefano, Umbrello, Michele, Borghi, Beatrice, Greco, Stefano, Dizeo, Micaela, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Mondino, Michele Giovanni, Prosepri, Manlio, Casella, Giampaolo, Curto, Francesco, Zaniboni, Matteo, Giudici, Riccardo, Gentile, Carlo, Bombino, Michela, Rona, Roberto, Cortinovis, Barbara, Benini, Annalisa, Avalli, Leonello, Tavola, Mario, Ferrario, Matteo, Preda, Roberta, Primerano, Enzo, Russo, Gianluca, Porta, Virginia, Valdambrini, Federico, Fassini, Paola, Orando, Serena, Beck, Eduardo, Pedeferri, Matteo, Cogliati, Giacomina, Testini, Denise, Moroni, Benedetta, Codeluppi, Vito, Ruggeri, Patrizia, Milanesi, Elisa, Belliato, Mirko, Besozzi, Alessandra, Riccio, Mario, Zerbi, Silvia, Corbella, Davide, Ferri, Francesco, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Bonanomi, Ezio, Giacomini, Matteo, Sacchi, Noemi, Codognola, Cristian, Ambrosini, Alessandra, Guatteri, Luca, Subert, Matteo, Castelli, Gian Paolo, Borelli, Massimo, Venier, Erica, Dittura, Loredana, Buttera, Stefania, Bigai, Roberto, Magnoni, Sandra, Rauch, Simon, Colombo, Angelo, Fullin, Giorgio, Donolato, Caterina, Cattin, Silvia, State, Veronica, Redeghieri, Enrico, Russo, Alessandro, Pastorini, Simonetta, Allena, Sandra, Munari, Marina, Turchet, Federica, Peta, Mario, De Santis, Vincenzo, Scala, Cristina, Facondini, Francesca, Marangoni, Elisabetta, Tassinati, Tania, Zanzani, Chiara, Russo, Emanuele, Marchio, Annamaria, Barbagallo, Maria, Girardis, Massimo, Taffache, Paolo, Mordacci, Marco, Vincenzi, Matteo, Pennica, Michele, Bracciotti, Giovanna, Iori, Paola, Gambi, Davide, Cappellini, Iacopo, Vegnuti, Lara, De Luca, Alessandra, Romagnoli, Stefano, Mosti, Giamila, Carla, Rossella, Roticiani, Valeria, Pelagalli, Lorella, Fuselli, Ennio, D’Avino, Emilio, De Bellis, Massimo, Gianni, Giulia, Leonardis, Francesca, Rossi, Marzia, Lorusso, Rossana, Magnanimi, Eugenia, Martelli, Sabrina, Baisi, Floriana, Balsamo, Davide, Cotticelli, Virginia, Mattei, Alessia, Farinelli, Ivano, Riccini, Teresa, Cola, Luisanna, Jorio, Antonella, Iacobone, Emanuele, Domizi, Roberta, Pizzi, Simone, Nasso, Armando, Graziani, Romano, Monaco, Anna, Manno, Manuela, Ottelio, Carla Maria, Del Rio, Michela, Serra, Antonio, Enna, Barbara, Loddo, Francesco Marco, Galbiati, Rita, Mellea, Serena, Kimberly, Michelle Brozzi, Vissani, Matteo, Romito, Francesco Massimo, Baccari, Laura, Zarrillo, Nadia, Esposito, Clelia, Murino, Patrizia, Notaro, Salvatore, Ausiello, Carmine, Marra, Annachiara, Policastro, Carmela, Cafora, Chiara, De Benedectis, Giuseppe, Di Falco, Vincenzo, Sciddurlo, Maria, Negro, Giancarlo, Vetuschi, Paolo, Recchia, Andrea, Pasquariello, Rita, Squillace, Rosalba, Ciambrone, Antonio, Bencivenga, Carmela, Camiolo, Melania, Agozzino, Cristina, Oliveri, Francesco, Notarrigo, Tiziana, Castiglione, Giacomo, Mo, Antonella, Condorelli, Laura, Favarato, Martina, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Lissoni, B, De Martini, A, Mareto, N, Rossitto, C, Zummo, U, Taverna, M, Machieraldo, P, Navarra, M, Parlanti Garbero, M, Scaletti, C, Perno, S, Amendolia, L, Montrucchio, G, Veliaj, D, Barbarello, G, Alesci, M, Bolgiaghi, L, Vailati, D, Pezzi, A, Boselli, E, Piccoli, F, Greco, M, Gemma, M, Resta, M, Crotti, S, Bottino, N, Abruzzese, C, Savioli, M, Migliorino, G, Muttini, S, Umbrello, M, Borghi, B, Greco, S, Dizeo, M, Bottiroli, M, Mondino, M, Prosepri, M, Casella, G, Curto, F, Zaniboni, M, Giudici, R, Gentile, C, Bombino, M, Rona, R, Cortinovis, B, Benini, A, Avalli, L, Tavola, M, Ferrario, M, Preda, R, Primerano, E, Russo, G, Porta, V, Valdambrini, F, Fassini, P, Orando, S, Beck, E, Pedeferri, M, Cogliati, G, Testini, D, Moroni, B, Codeluppi, V, Ruggeri, P, Milanesi, E, Belliato, M, Besozzi, A, Riccio, M, Zerbi, S, Corbella, D, Ferri, F, Grazioli, L, Bonanomi, E, Giacomini, M, Sacchi, N, Codognola, C, Ambrosini, A, Guatteri, L, Subert, M, Castelli, G, Borelli, M, Venier, E, Dittura, L, Buttera, S, Bigai, R, Magnoni, S, Rauch, S, Colombo, A, Fullin, G, Donolato, C, Cattin, S, State, V, Redeghieri, E, Russo, A, Pastorini, S, Allena, S, Munari, M, Turchet, F, Peta, M, De Santis, V, Scala, C, Facondini, F, Marangoni, E, Tassinati, T, Zanzani, C, Russo, E, Marchio, A, Barbagallo, M, Girardis, M, Taffache, P, Mordacci, M, Vincenzi, M, Pennica, M, Bracciotti, G, Iori, P, Gambi, D, Cappellini, I, Vegnuti, L, De Luca, A, Romagnoli, S, Mosti, G, Carla, R, Roticiani, V, Pelagalli, L, Fuselli, E, D’Avino, E, De Bellis, M, Gianni, G, Leonardis, F, Rossi, M, Lorusso, R, Magnanimi, E, Martelli, S, Baisi, F, Balsamo, D, Cotticelli, V, Mattei, A, Farinelli, I, Riccini, T, Cola, L, Jorio, A, Iacobone, E, Domizi, R, Pizzi, S, Nasso, A, Graziani, R, Monaco, A, Manno, M, Ottelio, C, Del Rio, M, Serra, A, Enna, B, Loddo, F, Galbiati, R, Mellea, S, Kimberly, M, Vissani, M, Romito, F, Baccari, L, Zarrillo, N, Esposito, C, Murino, P, Notaro, S, Ausiello, C, Marra, A, Policastro, C, Cafora, C, De Benedectis, G, Di Falco, V, Sciddurlo, M, Negro, G, Vetuschi, P, Recchia, A, Pasquariello, R, Squillace, R, Ciambrone, A, Bencivenga, C, Camiolo, M, Agozzino, C, Oliveri, F, Notarrigo, T, Castiglione, G, Mo, A, Condorelli, L, Favarato, M, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Lissoni, Barbara, De Martini, Andrea, Mareto, Nadia, Rossitto, Concetta, Zummo, Ugo, Taverna, Martina, Machieraldo, Patrizia, Navarra, Mauro, Parlanti Garbero, Massimiliano, Scaletti, Chiara, Perno, Silvia, Amendolia, Luca, Montrucchio, Giuseppe, Veliaj, Deliana, Barbarello, Giuseppe, Alesci, Maria, Bolgiaghi, Luca, Vailati, Davide, Pezzi, Angelo, Boselli, Enrico, Piccoli, Francesca, Greco, Massimiliano, Gemma, Marco, Resta, Marco, Crotti, Stefania, Bottino, Nicola, Abruzzese, Chiara, Savioli, Monica, Migliorino, Giuseppina, Muttini, Stefano, Umbrello, Michele, Borghi, Beatrice, Greco, Stefano, Dizeo, Micaela, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Mondino, Michele Giovanni, Prosepri, Manlio, Casella, Giampaolo, Curto, Francesco, Zaniboni, Matteo, Giudici, Riccardo, Gentile, Carlo, Bombino, Michela, Rona, Roberto, Cortinovis, Barbara, Benini, Annalisa, Avalli, Leonello, Tavola, Mario, Ferrario, Matteo, Preda, Roberta, Primerano, Enzo, Russo, Gianluca, Porta, Virginia, Valdambrini, Federico, Fassini, Paola, Orando, Serena, Beck, Eduardo, Pedeferri, Matteo, Cogliati, Giacomina, Testini, Denise, Moroni, Benedetta, Codeluppi, Vito, Ruggeri, Patrizia, Milanesi, Elisa, Belliato, Mirko, Besozzi, Alessandra, Riccio, Mario, Zerbi, Silvia, Corbella, Davide, Ferri, Francesco, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Bonanomi, Ezio, Giacomini, Matteo, Sacchi, Noemi, Codognola, Cristian, Ambrosini, Alessandra, Guatteri, Luca, Subert, Matteo, Castelli, Gian Paolo, Borelli, Massimo, Venier, Erica, Dittura, Loredana, Buttera, Stefania, Bigai, Roberto, Magnoni, Sandra, Rauch, Simon, Colombo, Angelo, Fullin, Giorgio, Donolato, Caterina, Cattin, Silvia, State, Veronica, Redeghieri, Enrico, Russo, Alessandro, Pastorini, Simonetta, Allena, Sandra, Munari, Marina, Turchet, Federica, Peta, Mario, De Santis, Vincenzo, Scala, Cristina, Facondini, Francesca, Marangoni, Elisabetta, Tassinati, Tania, Zanzani, Chiara, Russo, Emanuele, Marchio, Annamaria, Barbagallo, Maria, Girardis, Massimo, Taffache, Paolo, Mordacci, Marco, Vincenzi, Matteo, Pennica, Michele, Bracciotti, Giovanna, Iori, Paola, Gambi, Davide, Cappellini, Iacopo, Vegnuti, Lara, De Luca, Alessandra, Romagnoli, Stefano, Mosti, Giamila, Carla, Rossella, Roticiani, Valeria, Pelagalli, Lorella, Fuselli, Ennio, D’Avino, Emilio, De Bellis, Massimo, Gianni, Giulia, Leonardis, Francesca, Rossi, Marzia, Lorusso, Rossana, Magnanimi, Eugenia, Martelli, Sabrina, Baisi, Floriana, Balsamo, Davide, Cotticelli, Virginia, Mattei, Alessia, Farinelli, Ivano, Riccini, Teresa, Cola, Luisanna, Jorio, Antonella, Iacobone, Emanuele, Domizi, Roberta, Pizzi, Simone, Nasso, Armando, Graziani, Romano, Monaco, Anna, Manno, Manuela, Ottelio, Carla Maria, Del Rio, Michela, Serra, Antonio, Enna, Barbara, Loddo, Francesco Marco, Galbiati, Rita, Mellea, Serena, Kimberly, Michelle Brozzi, Vissani, Matteo, Romito, Francesco Massimo, Baccari, Laura, Zarrillo, Nadia, Esposito, Clelia, Murino, Patrizia, Notaro, Salvatore, Ausiello, Carmine, Marra, Annachiara, Policastro, Carmela, Cafora, Chiara, De Benedectis, Giuseppe, Di Falco, Vincenzo, Sciddurlo, Maria, Negro, Giancarlo, Vetuschi, Paolo, Recchia, Andrea, Pasquariello, Rita, Squillace, Rosalba, Ciambrone, Antonio, Bencivenga, Carmela, Camiolo, Melania, Agozzino, Cristina, Oliveri, Francesco, Notarrigo, Tiziana, Castiglione, Giacomo, Mo, Antonella, Condorelli, Laura, and Favarato, Martina
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Background: During the first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic wave, an unprecedented number of patients with respiratory failure due to a new, highly contagious virus needed hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The aim of the present study was to describe the communication and visiting policies of Italian intensive care units (ICUs) during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave and national lockdown and compare these data with prepandemic conditions. Methods: A national web-based survey was conducted among 290 Italian hospitals. Each ICU (active between February 24 and May 31, 2020) was encouraged to complete an individual questionnaire inquiring the hospital/ICU structure/organization, communication/visiting habits and the role of clinical psychology prior to, and during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave. Results: Two hundred and nine ICUs from 154 hospitals (53% of the contacted hospitals) completed the survey (202 adult and 7 pediatric ICUs). Among adult ICUs, 60% were dedicated to COVID-19 patients, 21% were dedicated to patients without COVID-19 and 19% were dedicated to both categories (Mixed). A total of 11,102 adult patients were admitted to the participating ICUs during the study period and only approximately 6% of patients received at least one visit. Communication with family members was guaranteed daily through an increased use of electronic devices and was preferentially addressed to the same family member. Compared to the prepandemic period, clinical psychologists supported physicians more often regarding communication with family members. Fewer patients received at least one visit from family members in COVID and mixed-ICUs than in non-COVID ICUs, l (0 [0-6]%, 0 [0-4]% and 11 [2-25]%, respectively, p < 0.001). Habits of pediatric ICUs were less affected by the pandemic. Conclusions: Visiting policies of Italian ICUs dedicated to adult patients were markedly altered during the first COVID-19 wave. Remote communication was wi
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10. External chest-wall compression in prolonged COVID-19 ARDS with low-compliance: a physiological study
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Bastia, L, Rezoagli, E, Guarnieri, M, Engelberts, D, Forlini, C, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Post, M, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Brochard, L, Langer, T, Bastia, Luca, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Guarnieri, Marcello, Engelberts, Doreen, Forlini, Clarissa, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Post, Martin, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Brochard, Laurent J, Langer, Thomas, Bastia, L, Rezoagli, E, Guarnieri, M, Engelberts, D, Forlini, C, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Post, M, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Brochard, L, Langer, T, Bastia, Luca, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Guarnieri, Marcello, Engelberts, Doreen, Forlini, Clarissa, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Post, Martin, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Brochard, Laurent J, and Langer, Thomas
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Background: External chest-wall compression (ECC) is sometimes used in ARDS patients despite lack of evidence. It is currently unknown whether this practice has any clinical benefit in patients with COVID-19 ARDS (C-ARDS) characterized by a respiratory system compliance (Crs) < 35 mL/cmH2O. Objectives: To test if an ECC with a 5 L-bag in low-compliance C-ARDS can lead to a reduction in driving pressure (DP) and improve gas exchange, and to understand the underlying mechanisms. Methods: Eleven patients with low-compliance C-ARDS were enrolled and underwent 4 steps: baseline, ECC for 60 min, ECC discontinuation and PEEP reduction. Respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, hemodynamics and electrical impedance tomography were recorded. Four pigs with acute ARDS were studied with ECC to understand the effect of ECC on pleural pressure gradient using pleural pressure transducers in both non-dependent and dependent lung regions. Results: Five minutes of ECC reduced DP from baseline 14.2 ± 1.3 to 12.3 ± 1.3 cmH2O (P < 0.001), explained by an improved lung compliance. Changes in DP by ECC were strongly correlated with changes in DP obtained with PEEP reduction (R2 = 0.82, P < 0.001). The initial benefit of ECC decreased over time (DP = 13.3 ± 1.5 cmH2O at 60 min, P = 0.03 vs. baseline). Gas exchange and hemodynamics were unaffected by ECC. In four pigs with lung injury, ECC led to a decrease in the pleural pressure gradient at end-inspiration [2.2 (1.1–3) vs. 3.0 (2.2–4.1) cmH2O, P = 0.035]. Conclusions: In C-ARDS patients with Crs < 35 mL/cmH2O, ECC acutely reduces DP. ECC does not improve oxygenation but it can be used as a simple tool to detect hyperinflation as it improves Crs and reduces Ppl gradient. ECC benefits seem to partially fade over time. ECC produces similar changes compared to PEEP reduction.
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11. Correction: Communication and visiting policies in Italian intensive care units during the frst COVID-19 pandemic wave and lockdown: a nationwide survey
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Langer, Thomas, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Langer, Thomas, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Mistraletti, Giovanni
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12. Correction: Communication and visiting policies in Italian intensive care units during the frst COVID-19 pandemic wave and lockdown: a nationwide survey
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Langer, Thomas, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Langer, Thomas, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Mistraletti, Giovanni
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13. External chest-wall compression in prolonged COVID-19 ARDS with low-compliance: a physiological study
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Bastia, L, Rezoagli, E, Guarnieri, M, Engelberts, D, Forlini, C, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Post, M, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Brochard, L, Langer, T, Bastia, Luca, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Guarnieri, Marcello, Engelberts, Doreen, Forlini, Clarissa, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Post, Martin, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Brochard, Laurent J, Langer, Thomas, Bastia, L, Rezoagli, E, Guarnieri, M, Engelberts, D, Forlini, C, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Bassi, G, Giudici, R, Post, M, Bellani, G, Fumagalli, R, Brochard, L, Langer, T, Bastia, Luca, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Guarnieri, Marcello, Engelberts, Doreen, Forlini, Clarissa, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Bassi, Gabriele, Giudici, Riccardo, Post, Martin, Bellani, Giacomo, Fumagalli, Roberto, Brochard, Laurent J, and Langer, Thomas
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Background: External chest-wall compression (ECC) is sometimes used in ARDS patients despite lack of evidence. It is currently unknown whether this practice has any clinical benefit in patients with COVID-19 ARDS (C-ARDS) characterized by a respiratory system compliance (Crs) < 35 mL/cmH2O. Objectives: To test if an ECC with a 5 L-bag in low-compliance C-ARDS can lead to a reduction in driving pressure (DP) and improve gas exchange, and to understand the underlying mechanisms. Methods: Eleven patients with low-compliance C-ARDS were enrolled and underwent 4 steps: baseline, ECC for 60 min, ECC discontinuation and PEEP reduction. Respiratory mechanics, gas exchange, hemodynamics and electrical impedance tomography were recorded. Four pigs with acute ARDS were studied with ECC to understand the effect of ECC on pleural pressure gradient using pleural pressure transducers in both non-dependent and dependent lung regions. Results: Five minutes of ECC reduced DP from baseline 14.2 ± 1.3 to 12.3 ± 1.3 cmH2O (P < 0.001), explained by an improved lung compliance. Changes in DP by ECC were strongly correlated with changes in DP obtained with PEEP reduction (R2 = 0.82, P < 0.001). The initial benefit of ECC decreased over time (DP = 13.3 ± 1.5 cmH2O at 60 min, P = 0.03 vs. baseline). Gas exchange and hemodynamics were unaffected by ECC. In four pigs with lung injury, ECC led to a decrease in the pleural pressure gradient at end-inspiration [2.2 (1.1–3) vs. 3.0 (2.2–4.1) cmH2O, P = 0.035]. Conclusions: In C-ARDS patients with Crs < 35 mL/cmH2O, ECC acutely reduces DP. ECC does not improve oxygenation but it can be used as a simple tool to detect hyperinflation as it improves Crs and reduces Ppl gradient. ECC benefits seem to partially fade over time. ECC produces similar changes compared to PEEP reduction.
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14. Communication and visiting policies in Italian intensive care units during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave and lockdown: a nationwide survey
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Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Lissoni, B, De Martini, A, Mareto, N, Rossitto, C, Zummo, U, Taverna, M, Machieraldo, P, Navarra, M, Parlanti Garbero, M, Scaletti, C, Perno, S, Amendolia, L, Montrucchio, G, Veliaj, D, Barbarello, G, Alesci, M, Bolgiaghi, L, Vailati, D, Pezzi, A, Boselli, E, Piccoli, F, Greco, M, Gemma, M, Resta, M, Crotti, S, Bottino, N, Abruzzese, C, Savioli, M, Migliorino, G, Muttini, S, Umbrello, M, Borghi, B, Greco, S, Dizeo, M, Bottiroli, M, Mondino, M, Prosepri, M, Casella, G, Curto, F, Zaniboni, M, Giudici, R, Gentile, C, Bombino, M, Rona, R, Cortinovis, B, Benini, A, Avalli, L, Tavola, M, Ferrario, M, Preda, R, Primerano, E, Russo, G, Porta, V, Valdambrini, F, Fassini, P, Orando, S, Beck, E, Pedeferri, M, Cogliati, G, Testini, D, Moroni, B, Codeluppi, V, Ruggeri, P, Milanesi, E, Belliato, M, Besozzi, A, Riccio, M, Zerbi, S, Corbella, D, Ferri, F, Grazioli, L, Bonanomi, E, Giacomini, M, Sacchi, N, Codognola, C, Ambrosini, A, Guatteri, L, Subert, M, Castelli, G, Borelli, M, Venier, E, Dittura, L, Buttera, S, Bigai, R, Magnoni, S, Rauch, S, Colombo, A, Fullin, G, Donolato, C, Cattin, S, State, V, Redeghieri, E, Russo, A, Pastorini, S, Allena, S, Munari, M, Turchet, F, Peta, M, De Santis, V, Scala, C, Facondini, F, Marangoni, E, Tassinati, T, Zanzani, C, Russo, E, Marchio, A, Barbagallo, M, Girardis, M, Taffache, P, Mordacci, M, Vincenzi, M, Pennica, M, Bracciotti, G, Iori, P, Gambi, D, Cappellini, I, Vegnuti, L, De Luca, A, Romagnoli, S, Mosti, G, Carla, R, Roticiani, V, Pelagalli, L, Fuselli, E, D’Avino, E, De Bellis, M, Gianni, G, Leonardis, F, Rossi, M, Lorusso, R, Magnanimi, E, Martelli, S, Baisi, F, Balsamo, D, Cotticelli, V, Mattei, A, Farinelli, I, Riccini, T, Cola, L, Jorio, A, Iacobone, E, Domizi, R, Pizzi, S, Nasso, A, Graziani, R, Monaco, A, Manno, M, Ottelio, C, Del Rio, M, Serra, A, Enna, B, Loddo, F, Galbiati, R, Mellea, S, Kimberly, M, Vissani, M, Romito, F, Baccari, L, Zarrillo, N, Esposito, C, Murino, P, Notaro, S, Ausiello, C, Marra, A, Policastro, C, Cafora, C, De Benedectis, G, Di Falco, V, Sciddurlo, M, Negro, G, Vetuschi, P, Recchia, A, Pasquariello, R, Squillace, R, Ciambrone, A, Bencivenga, C, Camiolo, M, Agozzino, C, Oliveri, F, Notarrigo, T, Castiglione, G, Mo, A, Condorelli, L, Favarato, M, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Lissoni, Barbara, De Martini, Andrea, Mareto, Nadia, Rossitto, Concetta, Zummo, Ugo, Taverna, Martina, Machieraldo, Patrizia, Navarra, Mauro, Parlanti Garbero, Massimiliano, Scaletti, Chiara, Perno, Silvia, Amendolia, Luca, Montrucchio, Giuseppe, Veliaj, Deliana, Barbarello, Giuseppe, Alesci, Maria, Bolgiaghi, Luca, Vailati, Davide, Pezzi, Angelo, Boselli, Enrico, Piccoli, Francesca, Greco, Massimiliano, Gemma, Marco, Resta, Marco, Crotti, Stefania, Bottino, Nicola, Abruzzese, Chiara, Savioli, Monica, Migliorino, Giuseppina, Muttini, Stefano, Umbrello, Michele, Borghi, Beatrice, Greco, Stefano, Dizeo, Micaela, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Mondino, Michele Giovanni, Prosepri, Manlio, Casella, Giampaolo, Curto, Francesco, Zaniboni, Matteo, Giudici, Riccardo, Gentile, Carlo, Bombino, Michela, Rona, Roberto, Cortinovis, Barbara, Benini, Annalisa, Avalli, Leonello, Tavola, Mario, Ferrario, Matteo, Preda, Roberta, Primerano, Enzo, Russo, Gianluca, Porta, Virginia, Valdambrini, Federico, Fassini, Paola, Orando, Serena, Beck, Eduardo, Pedeferri, Matteo, Cogliati, Giacomina, Testini, Denise, Moroni, Benedetta, Codeluppi, Vito, Ruggeri, Patrizia, Milanesi, Elisa, Belliato, Mirko, Besozzi, Alessandra, Riccio, Mario, Zerbi, Silvia, Corbella, Davide, Ferri, Francesco, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Bonanomi, Ezio, Giacomini, Matteo, Sacchi, Noemi, Codognola, Cristian, Ambrosini, Alessandra, Guatteri, Luca, Subert, Matteo, Castelli, Gian Paolo, Borelli, Massimo, Venier, Erica, Dittura, Loredana, Buttera, Stefania, Bigai, Roberto, Magnoni, Sandra, Rauch, Simon, Colombo, Angelo, Fullin, Giorgio, Donolato, Caterina, Cattin, Silvia, State, Veronica, Redeghieri, Enrico, Russo, Alessandro, Pastorini, Simonetta, Allena, Sandra, Munari, Marina, Turchet, Federica, Peta, Mario, De Santis, Vincenzo, Scala, Cristina, Facondini, Francesca, Marangoni, Elisabetta, Tassinati, Tania, Zanzani, Chiara, Russo, Emanuele, Marchio, Annamaria, Barbagallo, Maria, Girardis, Massimo, Taffache, Paolo, Mordacci, Marco, Vincenzi, Matteo, Pennica, Michele, Bracciotti, Giovanna, Iori, Paola, Gambi, Davide, Cappellini, Iacopo, Vegnuti, Lara, De Luca, Alessandra, Romagnoli, Stefano, Mosti, Giamila, Carla, Rossella, Roticiani, Valeria, Pelagalli, Lorella, Fuselli, Ennio, D’Avino, Emilio, De Bellis, Massimo, Gianni, Giulia, Leonardis, Francesca, Rossi, Marzia, Lorusso, Rossana, Magnanimi, Eugenia, Martelli, Sabrina, Baisi, Floriana, Balsamo, Davide, Cotticelli, Virginia, Mattei, Alessia, Farinelli, Ivano, Riccini, Teresa, Cola, Luisanna, Jorio, Antonella, Iacobone, Emanuele, Domizi, Roberta, Pizzi, Simone, Nasso, Armando, Graziani, Romano, Monaco, Anna, Manno, Manuela, Ottelio, Carla Maria, Del Rio, Michela, Serra, Antonio, Enna, Barbara, Loddo, Francesco Marco, Galbiati, Rita, Mellea, Serena, Kimberly, Michelle Brozzi, Vissani, Matteo, Romito, Francesco Massimo, Baccari, Laura, Zarrillo, Nadia, Esposito, Clelia, Murino, Patrizia, Notaro, Salvatore, Ausiello, Carmine, Marra, Annachiara, Policastro, Carmela, Cafora, Chiara, De Benedectis, Giuseppe, Di Falco, Vincenzo, Sciddurlo, Maria, Negro, Giancarlo, Vetuschi, Paolo, Recchia, Andrea, Pasquariello, Rita, Squillace, Rosalba, Ciambrone, Antonio, Bencivenga, Carmela, Camiolo, Melania, Agozzino, Cristina, Oliveri, Francesco, Notarrigo, Tiziana, Castiglione, Giacomo, Mo, Antonella, Condorelli, Laura, Favarato, Martina, Langer, T, Depalo, F, Forlini, C, Landini, S, Mezzetti, A, Previtali, P, Monti, G, de Toma, C, Biscardi, D, Giannini, A, Fumagalli, R, Mistraletti, G, Lissoni, B, De Martini, A, Mareto, N, Rossitto, C, Zummo, U, Taverna, M, Machieraldo, P, Navarra, M, Parlanti Garbero, M, Scaletti, C, Perno, S, Amendolia, L, Montrucchio, G, Veliaj, D, Barbarello, G, Alesci, M, Bolgiaghi, L, Vailati, D, Pezzi, A, Boselli, E, Piccoli, F, Greco, M, Gemma, M, Resta, M, Crotti, S, Bottino, N, Abruzzese, C, Savioli, M, Migliorino, G, Muttini, S, Umbrello, M, Borghi, B, Greco, S, Dizeo, M, Bottiroli, M, Mondino, M, Prosepri, M, Casella, G, Curto, F, Zaniboni, M, Giudici, R, Gentile, C, Bombino, M, Rona, R, Cortinovis, B, Benini, A, Avalli, L, Tavola, M, Ferrario, M, Preda, R, Primerano, E, Russo, G, Porta, V, Valdambrini, F, Fassini, P, Orando, S, Beck, E, Pedeferri, M, Cogliati, G, Testini, D, Moroni, B, Codeluppi, V, Ruggeri, P, Milanesi, E, Belliato, M, Besozzi, A, Riccio, M, Zerbi, S, Corbella, D, Ferri, F, Grazioli, L, Bonanomi, E, Giacomini, M, Sacchi, N, Codognola, C, Ambrosini, A, Guatteri, L, Subert, M, Castelli, G, Borelli, M, Venier, E, Dittura, L, Buttera, S, Bigai, R, Magnoni, S, Rauch, S, Colombo, A, Fullin, G, Donolato, C, Cattin, S, State, V, Redeghieri, E, Russo, A, Pastorini, S, Allena, S, Munari, M, Turchet, F, Peta, M, De Santis, V, Scala, C, Facondini, F, Marangoni, E, Tassinati, T, Zanzani, C, Russo, E, Marchio, A, Barbagallo, M, Girardis, M, Taffache, P, Mordacci, M, Vincenzi, M, Pennica, M, Bracciotti, G, Iori, P, Gambi, D, Cappellini, I, Vegnuti, L, De Luca, A, Romagnoli, S, Mosti, G, Carla, R, Roticiani, V, Pelagalli, L, Fuselli, E, D’Avino, E, De Bellis, M, Gianni, G, Leonardis, F, Rossi, M, Lorusso, R, Magnanimi, E, Martelli, S, Baisi, F, Balsamo, D, Cotticelli, V, Mattei, A, Farinelli, I, Riccini, T, Cola, L, Jorio, A, Iacobone, E, Domizi, R, Pizzi, S, Nasso, A, Graziani, R, Monaco, A, Manno, M, Ottelio, C, Del Rio, M, Serra, A, Enna, B, Loddo, F, Galbiati, R, Mellea, S, Kimberly, M, Vissani, M, Romito, F, Baccari, L, Zarrillo, N, Esposito, C, Murino, P, Notaro, S, Ausiello, C, Marra, A, Policastro, C, Cafora, C, De Benedectis, G, Di Falco, V, Sciddurlo, M, Negro, G, Vetuschi, P, Recchia, A, Pasquariello, R, Squillace, R, Ciambrone, A, Bencivenga, C, Camiolo, M, Agozzino, C, Oliveri, F, Notarrigo, T, Castiglione, G, Mo, A, Condorelli, L, Favarato, M, Langer, Thomas, Depalo, Francesca Carmela, Forlini, Clarissa, Landini, Silvia, Mezzetti, Andrea, Previtali, Paola, Monti, Gianpaola, de Toma, Carolina, Biscardi, Davide, Giannini, Alberto, Fumagalli, Roberto, Mistraletti, Giovanni, Lissoni, Barbara, De Martini, Andrea, Mareto, Nadia, Rossitto, Concetta, Zummo, Ugo, Taverna, Martina, Machieraldo, Patrizia, Navarra, Mauro, Parlanti Garbero, Massimiliano, Scaletti, Chiara, Perno, Silvia, Amendolia, Luca, Montrucchio, Giuseppe, Veliaj, Deliana, Barbarello, Giuseppe, Alesci, Maria, Bolgiaghi, Luca, Vailati, Davide, Pezzi, Angelo, Boselli, Enrico, Piccoli, Francesca, Greco, Massimiliano, Gemma, Marco, Resta, Marco, Crotti, Stefania, Bottino, Nicola, Abruzzese, Chiara, Savioli, Monica, Migliorino, Giuseppina, Muttini, Stefano, Umbrello, Michele, Borghi, Beatrice, Greco, Stefano, Dizeo, Micaela, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Mondino, Michele Giovanni, Prosepri, Manlio, Casella, Giampaolo, Curto, Francesco, Zaniboni, Matteo, Giudici, Riccardo, Gentile, Carlo, Bombino, Michela, Rona, Roberto, Cortinovis, Barbara, Benini, Annalisa, Avalli, Leonello, Tavola, Mario, Ferrario, Matteo, Preda, Roberta, Primerano, Enzo, Russo, Gianluca, Porta, Virginia, Valdambrini, Federico, Fassini, Paola, Orando, Serena, Beck, Eduardo, Pedeferri, Matteo, Cogliati, Giacomina, Testini, Denise, Moroni, Benedetta, Codeluppi, Vito, Ruggeri, Patrizia, Milanesi, Elisa, Belliato, Mirko, Besozzi, Alessandra, Riccio, Mario, Zerbi, Silvia, Corbella, Davide, Ferri, Francesco, Grazioli, Lorenzo, Bonanomi, Ezio, Giacomini, Matteo, Sacchi, Noemi, Codognola, Cristian, Ambrosini, Alessandra, Guatteri, Luca, Subert, Matteo, Castelli, Gian Paolo, Borelli, Massimo, Venier, Erica, Dittura, Loredana, Buttera, Stefania, Bigai, Roberto, Magnoni, Sandra, Rauch, Simon, Colombo, Angelo, Fullin, Giorgio, Donolato, Caterina, Cattin, Silvia, State, Veronica, Redeghieri, Enrico, Russo, Alessandro, Pastorini, Simonetta, Allena, Sandra, Munari, Marina, Turchet, Federica, Peta, Mario, De Santis, Vincenzo, Scala, Cristina, Facondini, Francesca, Marangoni, Elisabetta, Tassinati, Tania, Zanzani, Chiara, Russo, Emanuele, Marchio, Annamaria, Barbagallo, Maria, Girardis, Massimo, Taffache, Paolo, Mordacci, Marco, Vincenzi, Matteo, Pennica, Michele, Bracciotti, Giovanna, Iori, Paola, Gambi, Davide, Cappellini, Iacopo, Vegnuti, Lara, De Luca, Alessandra, Romagnoli, Stefano, Mosti, Giamila, Carla, Rossella, Roticiani, Valeria, Pelagalli, Lorella, Fuselli, Ennio, D’Avino, Emilio, De Bellis, Massimo, Gianni, Giulia, Leonardis, Francesca, Rossi, Marzia, Lorusso, Rossana, Magnanimi, Eugenia, Martelli, Sabrina, Baisi, Floriana, Balsamo, Davide, Cotticelli, Virginia, Mattei, Alessia, Farinelli, Ivano, Riccini, Teresa, Cola, Luisanna, Jorio, Antonella, Iacobone, Emanuele, Domizi, Roberta, Pizzi, Simone, Nasso, Armando, Graziani, Romano, Monaco, Anna, Manno, Manuela, Ottelio, Carla Maria, Del Rio, Michela, Serra, Antonio, Enna, Barbara, Loddo, Francesco Marco, Galbiati, Rita, Mellea, Serena, Kimberly, Michelle Brozzi, Vissani, Matteo, Romito, Francesco Massimo, Baccari, Laura, Zarrillo, Nadia, Esposito, Clelia, Murino, Patrizia, Notaro, Salvatore, Ausiello, Carmine, Marra, Annachiara, Policastro, Carmela, Cafora, Chiara, De Benedectis, Giuseppe, Di Falco, Vincenzo, Sciddurlo, Maria, Negro, Giancarlo, Vetuschi, Paolo, Recchia, Andrea, Pasquariello, Rita, Squillace, Rosalba, Ciambrone, Antonio, Bencivenga, Carmela, Camiolo, Melania, Agozzino, Cristina, Oliveri, Francesco, Notarrigo, Tiziana, Castiglione, Giacomo, Mo, Antonella, Condorelli, Laura, and 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Background: During the first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic wave, an unprecedented number of patients with respiratory failure due to a new, highly contagious virus needed hospitalization and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. The aim of the present study was to describe the communication and visiting policies of Italian intensive care units (ICUs) during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave and national lockdown and compare these data with prepandemic conditions. Methods: A national web-based survey was conducted among 290 Italian hospitals. Each ICU (active between February 24 and May 31, 2020) was encouraged to complete an individual questionnaire inquiring the hospital/ICU structure/organization, communication/visiting habits and the role of clinical psychology prior to, and during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave. Results: Two hundred and nine ICUs from 154 hospitals (53% of the contacted hospitals) completed the survey (202 adult and 7 pediatric ICUs). Among adult ICUs, 60% were dedicated to COVID-19 patients, 21% were dedicated to patients without COVID-19 and 19% were dedicated to both categories (Mixed). A total of 11,102 adult patients were admitted to the participating ICUs during the study period and only approximately 6% of patients received at least one visit. Communication with family members was guaranteed daily through an increased use of electronic devices and was preferentially addressed to the same family member. Compared to the prepandemic period, clinical psychologists supported physicians more often regarding communication with family members. Fewer patients received at least one visit from family members in COVID and mixed-ICUs than in non-COVID ICUs, l (0 [0-6]%, 0 [0-4]% and 11 [2-25]%, respectively, p < 0.001). Habits of pediatric ICUs were less affected by the pandemic. Conclusions: Visiting policies of Italian ICUs dedicated to adult patients were markedly altered during the first COVID-19 wave. Remote communication was wi
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15. Effects of Trunk Inclination on Respiratory Mechanics in Patients with COVID-19 Associated ARDS: Let's Always Report the Angle!
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Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Forlini, C, Guarnieri, M, Giudici, R, Bassi, G, Bastia, L, Bottiroli, M, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Forlini, Clarissa, Guarnieri, Marcello, Giudici, Riccardo, Bassi, Gabriele, Bastia, Luca, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Fumagalli, Roberto, Langer, Thomas, Marrazzo, F, Spina, S, Forlini, C, Guarnieri, M, Giudici, R, Bassi, G, Bastia, L, Bottiroli, M, Fumagalli, R, Langer, T, Marrazzo, Francesco, Spina, Stefano, Forlini, Clarissa, Guarnieri, Marcello, Giudici, Riccardo, Bassi, Gabriele, Bastia, Luca, Bottiroli, Maurizio, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Langer, Thomas
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16. Prone position in intubated, mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19: a multi-centric study of more than 1000 patients
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Langer, T, Brioni, M, Guzzardella, A, Carlesso, E, Cabrini, L, Castelli, G, Dalla Corte, F, De Robertis, E, Favarato, M, Forastieri, A, Forlini, C, Girardis, M, Grieco, D, Mirabella, L, Noseda, V, Previtali, P, Protti, A, Rona, R, Tardini, F, Tonetti, T, Zannoni, F, Antonelli, M, Foti, G, Ranieri, M, Pesenti, A, Fumagalli, R, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brioni, Matteo, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Carlesso, Eleonora, Cabrini, Luca, Castelli, Gianpaolo, Dalla Corte, Francesca, De Robertis, Edoardo, Favarato, Martina, Forastieri, Andrea, Forlini, Clarissa, Girardis, Massimo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Mirabella, Lucia, Noseda, Valentina, Previtali, Paola, Protti, Alessandro, Rona, Roberto, Tardini, Francesca, Tonetti, Tommaso, Zannoni, Fabio, Antonelli, Massimo, Foti, Giuseppe, Ranieri, Marco, Pesenti, Antonio, Fumagalli, Roberto, Grasselli, Giacomo, Langer, T, Brioni, M, Guzzardella, A, Carlesso, E, Cabrini, L, Castelli, G, Dalla Corte, F, De Robertis, E, Favarato, M, Forastieri, A, Forlini, C, Girardis, M, Grieco, D, Mirabella, L, Noseda, V, Previtali, P, Protti, A, Rona, R, Tardini, F, Tonetti, T, Zannoni, F, Antonelli, M, Foti, G, Ranieri, M, Pesenti, A, Fumagalli, R, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brioni, Matteo, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Carlesso, Eleonora, Cabrini, Luca, Castelli, Gianpaolo, Dalla Corte, Francesca, De Robertis, Edoardo, Favarato, Martina, Forastieri, Andrea, Forlini, Clarissa, Girardis, Massimo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Mirabella, Lucia, Noseda, Valentina, Previtali, Paola, Protti, Alessandro, Rona, Roberto, Tardini, Francesca, Tonetti, Tommaso, Zannoni, Fabio, Antonelli, Massimo, Foti, Giuseppe, Ranieri, Marco, Pesenti, Antonio, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Grasselli, Giacomo
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Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventilated patients with Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Aim of this study is to investigate the use and effect of prone position in this population during the first 2020 pandemic wave. Methods: Retrospective, multicentre, national cohort study conducted between February 24 and June 14, 2020, in 24 Italian Intensive Care Units (ICU) on adult patients needing invasive mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure caused by COVID-19. Clinical data were collected on the day of ICU admission. Information regarding the use of prone position was collected daily. Follow-up for patient outcomes was performed on July 15, 2020. The respiratory effects of the first prone position were studied in a subset of 78 patients. Patients were classified as Oxygen Responders if the PaO2/FiO2 ratio increased ≥ 20 mmHg during prone position and as Carbon Dioxide Responders if the ventilatory ratio was reduced during prone position. Results: Of 1057 included patients, mild, moderate and severe ARDS was present in 15, 50 and 35% of patients, respectively, and had a resulting mortality of 25, 33 and 41%. Prone position was applied in 61% of the patients. Patients placed prone had a more severe disease and died significantly more (45% vs. 33%, p < 0.001). Overall, prone position induced a significant increase in PaO2/FiO2 ratio, while no change in respiratory system compliance or ventilatory ratio was observed. Seventy-eight % of the subset of 78 patients were Oxygen Responders. Non-Responders had a more severe respiratory failure and died more often in the ICU (65% vs. 38%, p = 0.047). Forty-seven % of patients were defined as Carbon Dioxide Responders. These patients were older and had more comorbidities; however, no difference in terms of ICU mortality was observed (51% vs. 37%, p = 0.189 for Carbon Dioxide Responders and Non-Responders, respectively). Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandem
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17. Prone position in intubated, mechanically ventilated patients with COVID-19: a multi-centric study of more than 1000 patients
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Langer, T, Brioni, M, Guzzardella, A, Carlesso, E, Cabrini, L, Castelli, G, Dalla Corte, F, De Robertis, E, Favarato, M, Forastieri, A, Forlini, C, Girardis, M, Grieco, D, Mirabella, L, Noseda, V, Previtali, P, Protti, A, Rona, R, Tardini, F, Tonetti, T, Zannoni, F, Antonelli, M, Foti, G, Ranieri, M, Pesenti, A, Fumagalli, R, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brioni, Matteo, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Carlesso, Eleonora, Cabrini, Luca, Castelli, Gianpaolo, Dalla Corte, Francesca, De Robertis, Edoardo, Favarato, Martina, Forastieri, Andrea, Forlini, Clarissa, Girardis, Massimo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Mirabella, Lucia, Noseda, Valentina, Previtali, Paola, Protti, Alessandro, Rona, Roberto, Tardini, Francesca, Tonetti, Tommaso, Zannoni, Fabio, Antonelli, Massimo, Foti, Giuseppe, Ranieri, Marco, Pesenti, Antonio, Fumagalli, Roberto, Grasselli, Giacomo, Langer, T, Brioni, M, Guzzardella, A, Carlesso, E, Cabrini, L, Castelli, G, Dalla Corte, F, De Robertis, E, Favarato, M, Forastieri, A, Forlini, C, Girardis, M, Grieco, D, Mirabella, L, Noseda, V, Previtali, P, Protti, A, Rona, R, Tardini, F, Tonetti, T, Zannoni, F, Antonelli, M, Foti, G, Ranieri, M, Pesenti, A, Fumagalli, R, Grasselli, G, Langer, Thomas, Brioni, Matteo, Guzzardella, Amedeo, Carlesso, Eleonora, Cabrini, Luca, Castelli, Gianpaolo, Dalla Corte, Francesca, De Robertis, Edoardo, Favarato, Martina, Forastieri, Andrea, Forlini, Clarissa, Girardis, Massimo, Grieco, Domenico Luca, Mirabella, Lucia, Noseda, Valentina, Previtali, Paola, Protti, Alessandro, Rona, Roberto, Tardini, Francesca, Tonetti, Tommaso, Zannoni, Fabio, Antonelli, Massimo, Foti, Giuseppe, Ranieri, Marco, Pesenti, Antonio, Fumagalli, Roberto, and Grasselli, Giacomo
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Background: Limited data are available on the use of prone position in intubated, invasively ventilated patients with Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). Aim of this study is to investigate the use and effect of prone position in this population during the first 2020 pandemic wave. Methods: Retrospective, multicentre, national cohort study conducted between February 24 and June 14, 2020, in 24 Italian Intensive Care Units (ICU) on adult patients needing invasive mechanical ventilation for respiratory failure caused by COVID-19. Clinical data were collected on the day of ICU admission. Information regarding the use of prone position was collected daily. Follow-up for patient outcomes was performed on July 15, 2020. The respiratory effects of the first prone position were studied in a subset of 78 patients. Patients were classified as Oxygen Responders if the PaO2/FiO2 ratio increased ≥ 20 mmHg during prone position and as Carbon Dioxide Responders if the ventilatory ratio was reduced during prone position. Results: Of 1057 included patients, mild, moderate and severe ARDS was present in 15, 50 and 35% of patients, respectively, and had a resulting mortality of 25, 33 and 41%. Prone position was applied in 61% of the patients. Patients placed prone had a more severe disease and died significantly more (45% vs. 33%, p < 0.001). Overall, prone position induced a significant increase in PaO2/FiO2 ratio, while no change in respiratory system compliance or ventilatory ratio was observed. Seventy-eight % of the subset of 78 patients were Oxygen Responders. Non-Responders had a more severe respiratory failure and died more often in the ICU (65% vs. 38%, p = 0.047). Forty-seven % of patients were defined as Carbon Dioxide Responders. These patients were older and had more comorbidities; however, no difference in terms of ICU mortality was observed (51% vs. 37%, p = 0.189 for Carbon Dioxide Responders and Non-Responders, respectively). Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandem
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18. Prone Positioning during Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Multicentre Cohort Study and Propensity-matched Analysis
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Giani, M, Martucci, G, Madotto, F, Belliato, M, Fanelli, V, Garofalo, E, Forlini, C, Lucchini, A, Panarello, G, Bottino, N, Zanella, A, Fossi, F, Lissoni, A, Peroni, N, Brazzi, L, Bellani, G, Navalesi, P, Arcadipane, A, Pesenti, A, Foti, G, Grasselli, G, Giani, Marco, Martucci, Gennaro, Madotto, Fabiana, Belliato, Mirko, Fanelli, Vito, Garofalo, Eugenio, Forlini, Clarissa, Lucchini, Alberto, Panarello, Giovanna, Bottino, Nicola, Zanella, Alberto, Fossi, Francesca, Lissoni, Alfredo, Peroni, Nicola, Brazzi, Luca, Bellani, Giacomo, Navalesi, Paolo, Arcadipane, Antonio, Pesenti, Antonio, Foti, Giuseppe, Grasselli, Giacomo, Giani, M, Martucci, G, Madotto, F, Belliato, M, Fanelli, V, Garofalo, E, Forlini, C, Lucchini, A, Panarello, G, Bottino, N, Zanella, A, Fossi, F, Lissoni, A, Peroni, N, Brazzi, L, Bellani, G, Navalesi, P, Arcadipane, A, Pesenti, A, Foti, G, Grasselli, G, Giani, Marco, Martucci, Gennaro, Madotto, Fabiana, Belliato, Mirko, Fanelli, Vito, Garofalo, Eugenio, Forlini, Clarissa, Lucchini, Alberto, Panarello, Giovanna, Bottino, Nicola, Zanella, Alberto, Fossi, Francesca, Lissoni, Alfredo, Peroni, Nicola, Brazzi, Luca, Bellani, Giacomo, Navalesi, Paolo, Arcadipane, Antonio, Pesenti, Antonio, Foti, Giuseppe, and Grasselli, Giacomo
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Rationale: Prone positioning reduces mortality in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). To date, no evidence supports the use of prone positioning (PP) during venovenous extracorporeal oxygenation (ECMO). Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and effect on oxygenation and lung mechanics of PP during ECMO. As a secondary exploratory aim, we assessed the association between PP and hospital mortality. Methods: We performed a multicenter retrospective cohort study in six Italian ECMO centers, including patients managed with PP during ECMO support (prone group; four centers) and patients managed in the supine position (control group; two centers). Physiological variables were analyzed at four time points (supine before PP, start of PP, end of PP, and supine after PP). The association between PP and hospital mortality was assessed by multivariate analysis and propensity score–matching. Results: A total of 240 patients were included, with 107 in the prone group and 133 in the supine group. The median duration of the 326 pronation cycles was 15 (12–18) hours. Minor reversible complications were reported in 6% of PP maneuvers. PP improved oxygenation and reduced intrapulmonary shunt. Unadjusted hospital mortality was lower in the prone group (34 vs. 50%; P = 0.017). After adjusting for covariates, PP remained significantly associated with a reduction of hospital mortality (odds ratio, 0.50; 95% confidence interval, 0.29–0.87). Sixty-six propensity score–matched patients were identified in each group. In this matched sample, patients who underwent pronation had higher ECMO duration (16 vs. 10 d; P = 0.0344) but lower hospital mortality (30% vs. 53%; P = 0.0241). Conclusions: PP during ECMO improved oxygenation and was associated with a reduction of hospital mortality.
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19. Thromboelastometry, Thromboelastography, and Conventional Tests to Assess Anticoagulation During Extracorporeal Support
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Giani, M, Russotto, V, Pozzi, M, Forlini, C, Fornasari, C, Villa, S, Avalli, L, Rona, R, Foti, G, Giani, Marco, Russotto, Vincenzo, Pozzi, Matteo, Forlini, Clarissa, Fornasari, Chiara, Villa, Silvia, Avalli, Leonello, Rona, Roberto, Foti, Giuseppe, Giani, M, Russotto, V, Pozzi, M, Forlini, C, Fornasari, C, Villa, S, Avalli, L, Rona, R, Foti, G, Giani, Marco, Russotto, Vincenzo, Pozzi, Matteo, Forlini, Clarissa, Fornasari, Chiara, Villa, Silvia, Avalli, Leonello, Rona, Roberto, and Foti, Giuseppe
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Optimal anticoagulation monitoring in patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is fundamental to avoid hemorrhagic and thromboembolic complications. Besides conventional coagulation tests, there is growing interest in the use of viscoelastic hemostatic assays (VHA), in particular of tromboelastography (TEG). Evidence on the use of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) is lacking in this setting. The aim of the study was to evaluate ROTEM as a tool for assessing hemostasis during ECMO, by comparing it to TEG and conventional coagulation assays. We conducted a prospective, observational, single-center study on adult patients on ECMO support anticoagulated with unfractioned heparin (UFH). Kaolin reaction time (R, min) for TEG and INTEM clotting time (CT, sec) for ROTEM were analyzed and compared with conventional coagulation tests. In the study period, we included 25 patients on ECMO support (14 V-A and 11 V-V); 84 data points were available for the analysis. Median UFH infusion rate was 15 [11–18] IU/min/kg. Median values for activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) ratio, Kaolin TEG R time, and INTEM CT were 1.44 [1.21–1.7], 22 [13–40] min, and 201 [183–225] sec, respectively. INTEM CT (ROTEM) showed a moderate correlation with standard coagulation tests (R2 = 0.34 and 0.3 for aPTT and activated clotting time (ACT), respectively, p < 0.001). No significant correlation was found between INTEM CT and Kaolin R time (R2 = 0.01). Further studies are needed to identify an appropriate anticoagulation target for ROTEM during ECMO.
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20. Erratum: A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative (Neuron (2019) 101(3) (365–369), (S0896627319300054), (10.1016/j.neuron.2019.01.004))
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Carter, A, Richards, LJ, Apthorp, D, Azghadi, MR, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bourne, JA, Bradley, AP, Breakspear, M, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Chakli, K, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Cornish, J, Cornish, K, de Zubicaray, G, Egan, GF, Enticott, PG, Fitzgibbon, BM, Forlini, C, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hall, W, Halliday, G, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hatherly, C, Hickie, IB, Kennett, J, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Kiral-Kornek, I, Korgaonkar, MS, Lawrence, AJ, Leventer, R, Levy, N, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Malcolm, L, Mason, A, Mattingley, JB, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Poole-Warren, L, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shimoni, O, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Smith, AE, Soulis, T, Sriram, S, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, Thompson, MB, van Schaik, A, Vincent, NA, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Carter, A, Richards, LJ, Apthorp, D, Azghadi, MR, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bourne, JA, Bradley, AP, Breakspear, M, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Chakli, K, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Cornish, J, Cornish, K, de Zubicaray, G, Egan, GF, Enticott, PG, Fitzgibbon, BM, Forlini, C, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hall, W, Halliday, G, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hatherly, C, Hickie, IB, Kennett, J, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Kiral-Kornek, I, Korgaonkar, MS, Lawrence, AJ, Leventer, R, Levy, N, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Malcolm, L, Mason, A, Mattingley, JB, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Poole-Warren, L, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shimoni, O, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Smith, AE, Soulis, T, Sriram, S, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, Thompson, MB, van Schaik, A, Vincent, NA, Vissel, B, and Waters, A
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(Neuron 101, 365–369; February 6, 2019) In the original publication of this NeuroView, the member list for the Australian Brain Alliance was omitted. This has now been corrected online. Neuron apologizes for the error.
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21. Management of patients on direct oral anticoagulants requiring urgent orthopedic surgery: role of plasmatic drug concentration
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Giani, M, Forlini, C, Coccini, V, Corsi, M, Turati, M, Vitullo, V, Foti, G, Giani, Marco, Forlini, Clarissa, Coccini, Veronica, Corsi, Maurizio, Turati, Marco, Vitullo, Valeria, Foti, Giuseppe, Giani, M, Forlini, C, Coccini, V, Corsi, M, Turati, M, Vitullo, V, Foti, G, Giani, Marco, Forlini, Clarissa, Coccini, Veronica, Corsi, Maurizio, Turati, Marco, Vitullo, Valeria, and Foti, Giuseppe
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- 2020
22. A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative
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Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, GF, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, Thompson, MB, Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, GF, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, and Thompson, MB
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Neuroethics is central to the Australian Brain Initiative's aim to sustain a thriving and responsible neurotechnology industry. Diverse and inclusive community and stakeholder engagement and a trans-disciplinary approach to neuroethics will be key to the success of the Australian Brain Initiative.
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- 2019
23. A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative
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Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, G, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, Thompson, MB, Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, G, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, and Thompson, MB
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© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Neuroethics is central to the Australian Brain Initiative's aim to sustain a thriving and responsible neurotechnology industry. Diverse and inclusive community and stakeholder engagement and a trans-disciplinary approach to neuroethics will be key to the success of the Australian Brain Initiative.
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- 2019
24. A Neuroethics Framework for the Australian Brain Initiative
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Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, G, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, Thompson, MB, Kennett, J, Carter, A, Bourne, JA, Hall, W, Levy, N, Mattingley, JB, Lawrence, AJ, Forlini, C, Malcolm, L, Vincent, N, Richards, LJ, Egan, G, Breakspear, M, Cornish, K, Halliday, G, Poole-Warren, L, Sriram, S, Soulis, T, Fitzgibbon, B, Kiral-Kornek, I, Badcock, DR, Balleine, B, Bekkers, JM, Berk, M, Bradley, A, Brichta, A, Carter, O, Castles, A, Clements, J, Cornish, J, de Zubicaray, G, Enticott, PG, Fornito, A, Griffiths, L, Gullifer, J, Hannan, AJ, Harrer, S, Harvey, A, Hickie, IB, Jazwinska, L, Kiernan, M, Kilpatrick, T, Leventer, R, Licinio, J, Lovell, N, Mackellar, G, Medland, SE, Michie, PT, Nithianantharajah, J, Parker, J, Payne, JM, Rossell, S, Sah, P, Sarnyai, Z, Schofield, PR, Shum, DHK, Silk, T, Slee, M, Stuart, GJ, Tapson, J, van Schaik, A, Vissel, B, Waters, A, Apthorp, D, Cohen-Woods, S, Conn, SJ, Korgaonkar, M, Mason, A, Azghadi, MR, Shimoni, O, Smith, A, and Thompson, MB
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© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Neuroethics is central to the Australian Brain Initiative's aim to sustain a thriving and responsible neurotechnology industry. Diverse and inclusive community and stakeholder engagement and a trans-disciplinary approach to neuroethics will be key to the success of the Australian Brain Initiative.
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- 2019
25. Researchers' perspectives on scientific and ethical issues with transcranial direct current stimulation: An international survey
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Riggall, K, Forlini, C, Carter, A, Hall, W, Weier, M, Partridge, B, Meinzer, M, Riggall, K, Forlini, C, Carter, A, Hall, W, Weier, M, Partridge, B, and Meinzer, M
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In the last decade, an increasing number of studies have suggested that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may enhance brain function in healthy individuals, and ameliorate cognitive and other symptoms in patients suffering from various medical conditions. This, along with its presumed safety, simplicity, and affordability, has generated great enthusiasm amongst researchers, clinicians, patient populations, and the public (including a growing "do-it-yourself" community). However, discussion about the effectiveness and ethics of tDCS thus far has been confined to small groups of tDCS researchers and bioethicists. We conducted an international online survey targeting the opinions of researchers using tDCS who were asked to rate the technique' s efficacy in different contexts. We also surveyed opinions about ethical concerns, self-enhancement and public availability. 265 complete responses were received and analyzed statistically and thematically. Our results emphasize the potential uses of tDCS in clinical and research contexts, but also highlight a number of emerging methodological and safety concerns, ethical challenges and the need for improved communication between researchers and bioethicists with regard to regulation of the device. Neither the media reputation of tDCS as a "miracle device" nor concerns expressed in recent neuroethical publications were entirely borne out in expert opinion.
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- 2015
26. Bulbar rupture: 'Close-as-you-go' technique ... but when, where and why to stop?
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Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, C
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- 2008
27. 'Pole to Pole' surgery in trauma case with min invasive systems and dancer philosophy
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Forlini, C, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, M, Forlini, C, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, M
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- 2008
28. Role of endoscopy in ocular Trauma
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Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
29. Save the iris
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
30. Cosmetic IOL implantation by scleral fixation: dancing around the traumatized iris!
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
31. Secondary IOL Implantation: Which Choice?
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
32. The golden standard of secondary IOL implantation in mini invasive era
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
33. Ocular blow-up in eye with perforating keratoplasty, post traumatic massive choroidal detachment, aphakia and aniridia
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Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, C
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- 2008
34. Mini-invasive surgery: No limits. Gold standard in complex traumas
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Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
35. Role of endoscopy in ocular Trauma
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Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
36. Ocular blow-up in eye with perforating keratoplasty, post traumatic massive choroidal detachment, aphakia and aniridia
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Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, C
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- 2008
37. Mini-invasive surgery: No limits. Gold standard in complex traumas
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Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Bratu, A, Forlini, M, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
38. Secondary IOL Implantation: Which Choice?
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
39. The golden standard of secondary IOL implantation in mini invasive era
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
40. Cosmetic IOL implantation by scleral fixation: dancing around the traumatized iris!
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
41. Save the iris
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Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, Rossini, P, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Bratu, A, Aversano, A, and Rossini, P
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- 2008
42. Bulbar rupture: 'Close-as-you-go' technique ... but when, where and why to stop?
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Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, C, Forlini, M, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, C
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- 2008
43. 'Pole to Pole' surgery in trauma case with min invasive systems and dancer philosophy
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Forlini, C, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, Forlini, M, Forlini, C, Rossini, P, Aversano, A, and Forlini, M
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- 2008
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