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Caio C. A. Morais
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 38
Citations - 1129
Caio C. A. Morais is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 603 citations. Previous affiliations of Caio C. A. Morais include University of São Paulo.
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Individual Positive End-expiratory Pressure Settings Optimize Intraoperative Mechanical Ventilation and Reduce Postoperative Atelectasis
Sérgio Pereira,Mauro R. Tucci,Caio C. A. Morais,Claudia Marquez Simões,Bruno Francisco Freitas Tonelotto,Michel S. Pompeo,Fernando Uliana Kay,Paolo Pelosi,Joaquim Edson Vieira,Marcelo B. P. Amato +9 more
TL;DR: PEEP requirements vary widely among patients receiving protective tidal volumes during anesthesia for abdominal surgery, and individualized PEEP settings could reduce postoperative atelectasis while improving intraoperative oxygenation and driving pressures, causing minimum side effects.
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High Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Renders Spontaneous Effort Noninjurious
Caio C. A. Morais,Yukiko Koyama,Takeshi Yoshida,Takeshi Yoshida,Glauco Cabral Marinho Plens,Susimeire Gomes,C. Lima,Ozires Ramos,Sérgio Pereira,Naomasa Kawaguchi,Hirofumi Yamamoto,Akinori Uchiyama,João Batista Borges,Marcos F. Vidal Melo,Mauro R. Tucci,Marcelo B. P. Amato,Brian P. Kavanagh,Eduardo L. V. Costa,Yuji Fujino +18 more
TL;DR: Strong effort increased dependent lung injury, where higher local lung stress and stretch was generated; effort‐dependent lung injury was minimized by high PEEP in severe ARDS, which may offset need for paralysis.
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Esophageal Manometry and Regional Transpulmonary Pressure in Lung Injury
Takeshi Yoshida,Takeshi Yoshida,Marcelo B. P. Amato,Domenico Luca Grieco,Lu Chen,C. Lima,Rollin Roldan,Caio C. A. Morais,Susimeire Gomes,Eduardo L. V. Costa,Paulo Francisco Guerreiro Cardoso,Emmanuel Charbonney,Emmanuel Charbonney,Jean-Christophe M. Richard,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard,Brian P. Kavanagh +17 more
TL;DR: Data support the use of esophageal manometry in acute respiratory distress syndrome and suggest expiratory PL derived from Pes reflects PL in dependent to middle lung, where atelectasis usually predominates; inspiratory PL estimated from elastance ratio may indicate the highest level of lung stress in nondependent “baby” lung.
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Electrical impedance tomography in acute respiratory distress syndrome.
M. Consuelo Bachmann,Caio C. A. Morais,Guillermo Bugedo,Alejandro Bruhn,Arturo Morales,João Batista Borges,João Batista Borges,Eduardo L. V. Costa,Jaime Retamal +8 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to present the characteristics, technical concepts, and clinical applications of EIT, which may allow better monitoring of lung function during ARDS.
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Ventilatory Variables and Mechanical Power in Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Eduardo L. V. Costa,Arthur S. Slutsky,Arthur S. Slutsky,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard,Roy G. Brower,Ary Serpa-Neto,Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti,Alain Mercat,Maureen O. Meade,Caio C. A. Morais,Ewan C. Goligher,Ewan C. Goligher,Ewan C. Goligher,Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho,Marcelo B. P. Amato +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has decreased after the adoption of lung-protective strategies such as lower Vt, lower driving pressure (ΔP), lower respiratory rates (RR), and lower respiratory rate (RR).