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Samir Jaber
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 566
Citations - 35571
Samir Jaber is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 516 publications receiving 27839 citations. Previous affiliations of Samir Jaber include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Prevention and care of respiratory failure in obese patients
Jean-Louis Pépin,Jean-François Timsit,Renaud Tamisier,Jean-Christian Borel,Patrick Levy,Samir Jaber,Samir Jaber +6 more
TL;DR: Particular attention is given to the prevention and the clinical management of respiratory failure in obese patients with a main focus on invasive and NIV in intensive care during the perioperative period and long-term use of NIV on return home.
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Decreasing severe pain and serious adverse events while moving intensive care unit patients: a prospective interventional study (the NURSE-DO project)
Audrey De Jong,Nicolas Molinari,Sylvie de Lattre,Claudine Gniadek,Julie Carr,Mathieu Conseil,Marie-Pierre Susbielles,Boris Jung,Boris Jung,Samir Jaber,Samir Jaber,Gerald Chanques,Gerald Chanques +12 more
TL;DR: Severe pain and serious adverse events are common and strongly associated while moving ICU patients for nursing procedures and quality improvement of pain management is associated with a decrease ofserious adverse events.
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Role of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in the perioperative period
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that NIV, as a prophylactic or curative treatment, has been proven to be an effective strategy to reduce intubation rates, nosocomial infections, intensive care unit and hospital lengths of stay, morbidity and mortality in postoperative patients.
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Feasibility and effectiveness of prone position in morbidly obese patients with ARDS: a case-control clinical study.
Audrey De Jong,Nicolas Molinari,Mustapha Sebbane,Albert Prades,Emmanuel Futier,Boris Jung,Gerald Chanques,Samir Jaber +7 more
TL;DR: PP seems safe in obese patients and may improve oxygenation more than in nonobese patients, and obese patients could be a subgroup of patients with ARDS who may benefit the most of PP.
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Use of nasal high flow oxygen during acute respiratory failure
Jean-Damien Ricard,Oriol Roca,Oriol Roca,Virginie Lemiale,Amanda Corley,Jens Bräunlich,Peter A. Jones,Peter A. Jones,Byung Ju Kang,François Lellouche,Stefano Nava,Nuttapol Rittayamai,Giulia Spoletini,Giulia Spoletini,Samir Jaber,Gonzalo Hernández +15 more
TL;DR: Beneficial physiological effects of NHF have also been reported in patients with chronic respiratory failure, suggesting a possible indication in acute hypercapnic respiratory failure.