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Dave A. Dongelmans
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 134
Citations - 2621
Dave A. Dongelmans is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 103 publications receiving 1939 citations. Previous affiliations of Dave A. Dongelmans include Alfred Hospital.
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Ventilation management and clinical outcomes in invasively ventilated patients with COVID-19 (PRoVENT-COVID): a national, multicentre, observational cohort study.
Michela Botta,Anissa M. Tsonas,Janesh Pillay,Janesh Pillay,Leonoor S. Boers,Anna Geke Algera,Lieuwe D. J. Bos,Dave A. Dongelmans,M. W. Hollmann,Janneke Horn,Alexander P.J. Vlaar,Marcus J. Schultz,Marcus J. Schultz,Marcus J. Schultz,Ary Serpa Neto,Ary Serpa Neto,Frederique Paulus,Frederique Paulus,Jesse P. van Akkeren,Cheetel K. Algoe,Rombout B. van Amstel,Onno L. Baur,Pablo van de Berg,Alida E. van den Berg,Dennis C J J Bergmans,Dido I. van den Bersselaar,Freke A. Bertens,Alexander J.G.H. Bindels,Milou M. de Boer,Sylvia S. den Boer,Margriet Bogerd,Jennifer S. Breel,Hendrik de Bruin,Sanne de Bruin,Caro L. Bruna,Laura A. Buiteman-Kruizinga,Olaf L. Cremer,Rogier M. Determann,Willem Dieperink,Hildegard S. Franke,Michal S. Galek-Aldridge,Mart J. de Graaff,Laura A. Hagens,Jasper J. Haringman,Sebastiaan T. van der Heide,Pim L.J. van der Heiden,Nanon F.L. Heijnen,Stephan J.P. Hiel,Lotte L. Hoeijmakers,Liselotte Hol,Markus W. Hollmann,Marga E. Hoogendoorn,Robrecht van der Horst,Evy L.K. Ie,Dimitri P. Ivanov,Nicole P. Juffermans,Eline Kho,Eline S. de Klerk,Ankie W.M.M. Koopman-van Gemert,Matty Koopmans,Songul Kucukcelebi,Michael A. Kuiper,Dylan W. de Lange,Niels van Mourik,Sunny G.L.H. Nijbroek,Marisa Onrust,Evelien A.N. Oostdijk,Charlotte J. Pennartz,Luigi Pisani,Ilse M. Purmer,Thijs C.D. Rettig,Jan Paul Roozeman,Michiel T.U. Schuijt,Mengalvio E. Sleeswijk,Marry R. Smit,Peter E. Spronk,Willemke Stilma,Aart C. Strang,Pieter R. Tuinman,Christel M.A. Valk,Felicia L. Veen-Schra,Lars I. Veldhuis,Patricia van Velzen,Ward H. van der Ven,Peter van Vliet,Peter H. J. van der Voort,Louis van Welie,Henrico J.F.T. Wesselink,Hermien H. van der Wier-Lubbers,Bas van Wijk,Tineke Winters,Wing Yi Wong,Arthur R. H. van Zanten +92 more
TL;DR: In patients with COVID-19 who were invasively ventilated during the first month of the outbreak in the Netherlands, lung-protective ventilation with low tidal volume and low driving pressure was broadly applied and prone positioning was often used.
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Reported burden on informal caregivers of ICU survivors: a literature review
Ilse van Beusekom,Ferishta Bakhshi-Raiez,Nicolette F. de Keizer,Dave A. Dongelmans,Marike van der Schaaf +4 more
TL;DR: There is evidence that burden in the psychosocial field is most prevalent in informal caregivers of adult ICU survivors, and recommendations on which burdens should be assessed in this population, and which tools should be used to assess them are made.
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Clinicians' response to hyperoxia in ventilated patients in a Dutch ICU depends on the level of FiO2.
TL;DR: Hyperoxia is frequently seen but in most cases does not lead to adjustment of ventilator settings if FiO2 <0.41, implementation of guidelines concerning oxygen therapy should be improved and further research is needed concerning the effects of frequently encountered hyperoxia.
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Poor functional status immediately after discharge from an intensive care unit.
Marike van der Schaaf,Daniela Dettling,Anita Beelen,Cees Lucas,Dave A. Dongelmans,Frans Nollet +5 more
TL;DR: In the first week after discharge from the ICU, the majority of patients had substantial functional disabilities in activities of daily living, and these disabilities were more severe in patients who experienced ventilation for a longer period of time.
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Functional status after intensive care: a challenge for rehabilitation professionals to improve outcome.
TL;DR: The high prevalence of long-lasting restrictions in physical, social and psychological functioning among patients who stayed in the intensive care unit for at least 2 days implies that these patients are a potential target population for rehabilitation medicine.