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Lise Piquilloud
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 65
Citations - 2231
Lise Piquilloud is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1311 citations. Previous affiliations of Lise Piquilloud include University of Angers & University Hospital of Lausanne.
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Noninvasive Ventilation of Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Insights from the LUNG SAFE Study
Giacomo Bellani,John G. Laffey,Tài Pham,Fabiana Madotto,Eddy Fan,Laurent Brochard,Andrés Esteban,Luciano Gattinoni,Vesna Bumbasirevic,Lise Piquilloud,Lise Piquilloud,Frank van Haren,Frank van Haren,Anders Larsson,Daniel F. McAuley,Philippe R. Bauer,Yaseen M. Arabi,Marco Ranieri,Massimo Antonelli,Gordon D. Rubenfeld,B. Taylor Thompson,Hermann Wrigge,Arthur S. Slutsky,Antonio Pesenti,Antonio Pesenti +24 more
TL;DR: NIV was used in 15% of patients with ARDS, irrespective of severity category, and NIV seems to be associated with higher ICU mortality in patients with a PaO2/FiO2 lower than 150 mm Hg.
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Esophageal and transpulmonary pressure in the clinical setting: meaning, usefulness and perspectives
Tommaso Mauri,Takeshi Yoshida,Takeshi Yoshida,Giacomo Bellani,Ewan C. Goligher,Ewan C. Goligher,Guillaume Carteaux,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Francesco Mojoli,Davide Chiumello,Davide Chiumello,Lise Piquilloud,Salvatore Grasso,Amal Jubran,Franco Laghi,Sheldon Magder,Antonio Pesenti,Antonio Pesenti,Stephen H. Loring,Luciano Gattinoni,Luciano Gattinoni,Daniel Talmor,Lluis Blanch,Marcelo B. P. Amato,Lu Chen,Lu Chen,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard,Jordi Mancebo +30 more
TL;DR: Pes monitoring provides unique bedside measures for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of acute respiratory failure patients and including Pes monitoring in the intensivist's clinical armamentarium may enhance treatment to improve clinical outcomes.
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Pulmonary function and radiological features 4 months after COVID-19: first results from the national prospective observational Swiss COVID-19 lung study
Sabina A. Guler,Lukas Ebner,Catherine Aubry-Beigelman,Pierre-Olivier Bridevaux,Martin Brutsche,Christian F. Clarenbach,Christian Garzoni,Thomas Geiser,Alexandra Lenoir,Marco Mancinetti,Bruno Naccini,Sebastian Robert Ott,Lise Piquilloud,Maura Prella,Yok-Ai Que,Paula M. Soccal,Christophe von Garnier,Manuela Funke-Chambour +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on initial follow-up 4 months after mild/moderate or severe/critical COVID-19 according to the WHO severity classification, patients after severe or critical CoV-19 had a 20.9 (95% CI 12.4-29.4, p=0.01) lower diffusing capacity (DLCO %-predicted, reduced 6MWD, and exerciseinduced oxygen desaturation.
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Epidemiology of Weaning Outcome according to a New Definition. The WIND Study
Gaetan Beduneau,Tài Pham,Tài Pham,Tài Pham,Frédérique Schortgen,Lise Piquilloud,Elie Zogheib,Maud Jonas,Fabien Grelon,Isabelle Runge,Nicolas Terzi,Steven Grangé,Guillaume Barberet,Pierre-Gildas Guitard,Jean-Pierre Frat,Jean-Pierre Frat,Adrien Constan,J. M. Chretien,Jordi Mancebo,Alain Mercat,Jean-Christophe M. Richard,Laurent Brochard,Laurent Brochard +22 more
TL;DR: This was a multinational prospective multicenter observational study over 3 months of all patients receiving mechanical ventilation in 36 intensive care units, with daily collection of ventilation and weaning modalities, which led to a new operational classification working for all patients under ventilation.
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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) improves patient-ventilator interaction during non-invasive ventilation delivered by face mask.
Lise Piquilloud,Didier Tassaux,Emilie Bialais,Bernard Lambermont,Thierry Sottiaux,Jean Roeseler,Pierre-François Laterre,Philippe Jolliet,Jean-Pierre Revelly +8 more
TL;DR: Compared to PS, NAVA improved patient ventilator synchrony during noninvasive ventilation by reducing Td and AI and with NAVA, ineffective efforts, and late and premature cyclings were absent.