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Giorgio Conti

Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

Publications -  329
Citations -  17264

Giorgio Conti is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 304 publications receiving 15238 citations. Previous affiliations of Giorgio Conti include The Catholic University of America & Sapienza University of Rome.

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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in preterm neonates with acute respiratory failure.

TL;DR: In acutely ill preterm neonates, NAVA can be safely and efficiently applied for 12 consecutive hours and is well tolerated with fewer sedatives, compared to PRVC.
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Auditory and vestibular findings in Fabry disease: a study of hemizygous males and heterozygous females

TL;DR: Evaluated audiological and vestibular involvement in Fabry disease and the early effects of enzyme replacement therapy with human α‐galactosidase A showed sensorineural hearing loss in eight patients, which was unilateral in six cases and bilateral in the remaining two cases.
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Clinical and biological role of secretory phospholipase A2 in acute respiratory distress syndrome infants.

TL;DR: Secretory phospholipase A2 activity is raised in pediatric ARDS and constituted of four subtypes and correlates with some inflammatory mediators, surface tension, and major clinical outcomes.
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Airway Closure during Surgical Pneumoperitoneum in Obese Patients

TL;DR: In obese patients, complete airway closure is frequent during anesthesia and is worsened by Trendelenburg pneumoperitoneum, which increases airway opening pressure and alveolar pressure: besides preventing alveolars derecruitment, this yields misinterpretation of respiratory mechanics and generates a pressure threshold to inflate the lung that can reach high values, spreading concerns on the safety of pressure-controlled modes.
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Effect of amplitude and inspiratory time in a bench model of non-invasive HFOV through nasal prongs.

TL;DR: The effect of oscillation amplitude and inspiratory time on the pressure transmission and tidal volume delivery through different nasal prongs is studied.