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Lise Piquilloud

Researcher at University of Geneva

Publications -  27
Citations -  503

Lise Piquilloud is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mechanical ventilation & Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 443 citations. Previous affiliations of Lise Piquilloud include University Hospital of Lausanne.

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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist improves patient–ventilator interaction

TL;DR: Compared with standard PS, NAVA can improve patient–ventilator synchrony in intubated spontaneously breathing intensive care patients and further studies should aim to determine the clinical impact of this improved synchrony.
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Performance of noninvasive ventilation algorithms on ICU ventilators during pressure support: a clinical study

TL;DR: In acute respiratory failure, NIV algorithms provided by ICU ventilators can reduce the incidence of asynchronies because of leaks, thus confirming bench test results, but some of these algorithms can generate premature cycling.
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Optimizing Patient-Ventilator Synchrony During Invasive Ventilator Assist in Children and Infants Remains a Difficult Task*

TL;DR: Asynchrony events are frequent during pressure support in children despite adjusting the cycling off criteria and with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist, all types of as synchrony events except double-triggering and inspiratory time in excess were significantly reduced.
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Patient-ventilator asynchrony during noninvasive pressure support ventilation and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in infants and children.

TL;DR: To document the prevalence of asynchrony events during noninvasive ventilation in pressure support in infants and in children and to compare the results with neurally adjusted ventilatory assist.