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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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Year in review in Intensive Care Medicine 2010: I. Acute renal failure, outcome, risk assessment and ICU performance, sepsis, neuro intensive care and experimentals
Massimo Antonelli,Elie Azoulay,Marc J.M. Bonten,Jean Chastre,Giuseppe Citerio,Giorgio Conti,Daniel De Backer,Herwig Gerlach,Göran Hedenstierna,Michael Joannidis,Duncan MacRae,Jordi Mancebo,Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore,Alexandre Mebazaa,Jean-Charles Preiser,Jérôme Pugin,Jan Wernerman,Haibo Zhang +17 more
TL;DR: A year in review in Intensive Care Medicine 2010 : Acute renal failure, outcome, risk assessment and ICU performance, sepsis, neuro intensive care and experimentals.
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Comparison in the Management of Respiratory Failure due to Bronchiolitis in a Pediatric ICU Between 2010 and 2016.
Flavia Toni,Francisco José Cambra Lasaosa,Giorgio Conti,Laura Escuredo,Sergio Benito,Gemma Gelabert,Martí Pons-Òdena +6 more
TL;DR: The effectiveness of the changes progressively introduced in the respiratory support of patients with bronchiolitis to reduce the intubation rate was analyzed, and an important reduction in invasive ventilation was observed.
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No-glucose strategy influences posterior cranial fossa tumors' postoperative course: introducing the Glycemic Stress Index.
Domenico Pietrini,Concezio Di Rocco,Rossella Di Bartolomeo,Giorgio Conti,Franco O. Ranelletti,Daniele De Luca,Federica Tosi,Sonia Mensi,Sonia D'Arrigo,Marco Piastra +9 more
TL;DR: Clinical experience suggests that both intraoperative glucose-free solutions are safe, and GSI can be a useful tool to identify prolonged PICU stay patients.
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Effects of acid-base abnormalities on blood capacity of transporting CO2: adverse effect of metabolic acidosis
Franco Cavaliere,Massimo Antonelli,Andrea Arcangeli,Giorgio Conti,Manuela Pennisi,Rodolfo Proietti +5 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that acid-base abnormalities, particularly metabolic acidosis, markedly affect blood capacity of transporting CO2 and may worsen tissue hypercarbia associated with hypoperfusion.
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High-Flow Nasal Cannula Versus Standard Oxygen Therapy After Extubation in Liver Transplantation: A Matched Controlled Study
R. Gaspari,Giorgia Spinazzola,Giuliano Ferrone,Paolo Maurizio Soave,Gabriele Pintaudi,Salvatore Lucio Cutuli,Alfonso Wolfango Avolio,Giorgio Conti,Massimo Antonelli +8 more
TL;DR: Early application of HFNC in the subjects with liver transplantation did not reduce the incidence of hypoxemia after extubation compared with standard O2 and did not modify the occurrence of weaning failure, ICU length of stay, and 28-d mortality in this high-risk population of subjects.