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Jean-Jacques Rouby
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 268
Citations - 16176
Jean-Jacques Rouby is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: ARDS & Lung. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 259 publications receiving 14387 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Jacques Rouby include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & University Hospital of Lausanne.
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International evidence-based recommendations for point-of-care lung ultrasound.
Giovanni Volpicelli,Mahmoud Elbarbary,Michael Blaivas,Daniel Lichtenstein,Gebhard Mathis,Andrew W. Kirkpatrick,Lawrence Melniker,Luna Gargani,Vicki E. Noble,Gabriele Via,Anthony J. Dean,James W. Tsung,Gino Soldati,Roberto Copetti,Belaid Bouhemad,Angelika Reissig,Eustachio Agricola,Jean-Jacques Rouby,Charlotte Arbelot,Andrew S. Liteplo,Ashot E. Sargsyan,Fernando Silva,Richard Hoppmann,Raoul Breitkreutz,Armin Seibel,Luca Neri,Enrico Storti,Tomislav Petrovic +27 more
TL;DR: This document reflects the overall results of the first consensus conference on “point-of-care” lung ultrasound and utilizes the RAND appropriateness method for panel judgment and decisions/consensus.
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Comparative Diagnostic Performances of Auscultation, Chest Radiography, and Lung Ultrasonography in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Daniel Lichtenstein,Ivan Goldstein,E. Mourgeon,Philippe Cluzel,Philippe Grenier,Jean-Jacques Rouby +5 more
TL;DR: At the bedside, lung ultrasonography is highly sensitive, specific, and reproducible for diagnosing the main lung pathologic entities in patients with ARDS and can be considered an attractive alternative to bedside chest radiography and thoracic computed tomography.
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Bedside Ultrasound Assessment of Positive End-Expiratory Pressure–induced Lung Recruitment
TL;DR: PEEP-induced lung recruitment can be adequately estimated with bedside LUS, and LUS should not be the sole method for PEEP titration.
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Clinical review: Bedside lung ultrasound in critical care practice
TL;DR: The performance of bedside lung ultrasound for diagnosing pleural effusion, pneumothorax, alveolar-interstitial syndrome, lung consolidation, pulmonary abscess and lung recruitment/derecruitment in critically ill patients with acute lung injury is reviewed.
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Ultrasound assessment of lung aeration loss during a successful weaning trial predicts postextubation distress
Alexis Soummer,Sébastien Perbet,Hélène Brisson,Charlotte Arbelot,Jean-Michel Constantin,Qin Lu,Jean-Jacques Rouby +6 more
TL;DR: Lung ultrasound determination of aeration changes during a successful spontaneous breathing trial may accurately predict postextubation distress.