Elizabeth Rohrs
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Zaccagnini M, Brockington C, Rohrs E
Can J Respir Ther
. 2024 Nov;
60:173-175.
PMID: 39605946
No abstract available.
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Parfait M, Rohrs E, Joussellin V, Mayaux J, Decavele M, Reynolds S, et al.
Anesthesiology
. 2023 Dec;
140(3):483-494.
PMID: 38088791
Background: Lung protective ventilation aims at limiting lung stress and strain. By reducing the amount of pressure transmitted by the ventilator into the lungs, diaphragm neurostimulation offers a promising approach...
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Bassi T, Rohrs E, Nicholas M, Reynolds S
Front Neurol
. 2023 Jun;
14:1179243.
PMID: 37360340
Importance: Identifying biomarkers that, at hospital admission, predict subsequent delirium will help to focus our clinical efforts on prevention and management. Objective: The study aimed to investigate biomarkers at hospital...
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Reynolds S, Ebner A, Meffen T, Thakkar V, Gani M, Taylor K, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2017 Apr;
45(7):e691-e694.
PMID: 28441238
Objectives: Over 30% of critically ill patients on positive-pressure mechanical ventilation have difficulty weaning from the ventilator, many of whom acquire ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction. Temporary transvenous phrenic nerve pacing using...
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Reynolds S, Meyyappan R, Thakkar V, Tran B, Nolette M, Sadarangani G, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2016 Aug;
195(3):339-348.
PMID: 27500981
Rationale: Ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction is a significant contributor to weaning difficulty in ventilated critically ill patients. It has been hypothesized that electrically pacing the diaphragm during mechanical ventilation could reduce...