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Alexandre Demoule

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Intensive Care Medicine|November 20, 2008
Non-invasive ventilation: how far away from the ICU?Alexandre Demoule
Current Opinion in Critical Care|January 3, 2025
The transition phase between controlled mechanical ventilation and weaning is our next great causeAlexandre Demoule
Intensive Care Medicine|June 17, 2015
High flow oxygen cannula: the other side of the moonAlexandre Demoule, Jordi Rello
Respiratory Care|February 28, 2016
Noninvasive Ventilation: Do Not Tolerate IntoleranceMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Journal of Intensive Medicine|September 11, 2025
High-flow nasal oxygen is the reference treatment in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: ConGabriel Kemoun, Alexandre Demoule
Current Opinion in Critical Care|December 27, 2019
Monitoring diaphragm function in the ICUMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Anesthesiology|May 7, 2020
Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Difficult Weaning: Promising Findings on a Prickly IssueAlexandre Demoule, Martin Dres
Anesthesiology|June 18, 2019
Beyond Ventilator-induced Diaphragm Dysfunction: New Evidence for Critical Illness-associated Diaphragm WeaknessMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Critical Care (London, England)|March 22, 2018
Diaphragm dysfunction during weaning from mechanical ventilation: an underestimated phenomenon with clinical implicationsMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 22, 2025
P-SILI and the Dangers of the Transition PhaseLise Piquilloud, Alexandre Demoule
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Intensive Care Medicine|November 20, 2008
Non-invasive ventilation: how far away from the ICU?Alexandre Demoule
Current Opinion in Critical Care|January 3, 2025
The transition phase between controlled mechanical ventilation and weaning is our next great causeAlexandre Demoule
Intensive Care Medicine|June 17, 2015
High flow oxygen cannula: the other side of the moonAlexandre Demoule, Jordi Rello
Respiratory Care|February 28, 2016
Noninvasive Ventilation: Do Not Tolerate IntoleranceMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Journal of Intensive Medicine|September 11, 2025
High-flow nasal oxygen is the reference treatment in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: ConGabriel Kemoun, Alexandre Demoule
Current Opinion in Critical Care|December 27, 2019
Monitoring diaphragm function in the ICUMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Anesthesiology|May 7, 2020
Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist in Difficult Weaning: Promising Findings on a Prickly IssueAlexandre Demoule, Martin Dres
Anesthesiology|June 18, 2019
Beyond Ventilator-induced Diaphragm Dysfunction: New Evidence for Critical Illness-associated Diaphragm WeaknessMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Critical Care (London, England)|March 22, 2018
Diaphragm dysfunction during weaning from mechanical ventilation: an underestimated phenomenon with clinical implicationsMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|October 22, 2025
P-SILI and the Dangers of the Transition PhaseLise Piquilloud, Alexandre Demoule
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