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Laura Colinas

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JAMA|March 1, 2017
High-Flow Oxygen vs Noninvasive Ventilation for Postextubation Respiratory Failure-ReplyGonzalo Hernández, Laura Colinas, Alfonso Canabal
Journal of Thoracic Disease|November 22, 2016
Reducing reintubation and postextubation respiratory failure: improving high-flow oxygen support performanceLaura Colinas, Alfonso Canabal, Gonzalo Hernández
Critical Care (London, England)|March 22, 2017
High-flow nasal cannula support therapy: new insights and improving performanceGonzalo Hernández, Oriol Roca, Laura Colinas
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 16, 2020
Capping or Suctioning for Tracheostomy Decannulation. ReplyGonzalo Hernández Martínez, Oriol Roca, Laura Colinas
Intensive Care Medicine|February 3, 2023
Post-extubation noninvasive ventilation vs high-flow nasal cannula on reintubation in patients at very high risk for extubation failure. Author's replyGonzalo Hernandez, Irene Paredes, Laura Colinas, et al.
Medicina Intensiva|May 24, 2024
Abdominal ultrasound and VExUS score in critical careLaura Galarza Barrachina, Laura Colinas Fernández, Rafael Martín Bermúdez, et al.
JAMA|October 6, 2016
Effect of Postextubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs Noninvasive Ventilation on Reintubation and Postextubation Respiratory Failure in High-Risk Patients: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Laura Colinas, et al.
JAMA|March 16, 2016
Effect of Postextubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Reintubation in Low-Risk Patients: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Paloma González, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 8, 2024
Humidified Noninvasive Ventilation versus High-Flow Therapy to Prevent Reintubation in Patients with Obesity: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Jose Dianti, Irene Paredes, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care|September 11, 2022
Benefit with preventive noninvasive ventilation in subgroups of patients at high-risk for reintubation: a post hoc analysisGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Ramon Ortiz, et al.
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JAMA|March 1, 2017
High-Flow Oxygen vs Noninvasive Ventilation for Postextubation Respiratory Failure-ReplyGonzalo Hernández, Laura Colinas, Alfonso Canabal
Journal of Thoracic Disease|November 22, 2016
Reducing reintubation and postextubation respiratory failure: improving high-flow oxygen support performanceLaura Colinas, Alfonso Canabal, Gonzalo Hernández
Critical Care (London, England)|March 22, 2017
High-flow nasal cannula support therapy: new insights and improving performanceGonzalo Hernández, Oriol Roca, Laura Colinas
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 16, 2020
Capping or Suctioning for Tracheostomy Decannulation. ReplyGonzalo Hernández Martínez, Oriol Roca, Laura Colinas
Intensive Care Medicine|February 3, 2023
Post-extubation noninvasive ventilation vs high-flow nasal cannula on reintubation in patients at very high risk for extubation failure. Author's replyGonzalo Hernandez, Irene Paredes, Laura Colinas, et al.
Medicina Intensiva|May 24, 2024
Abdominal ultrasound and VExUS score in critical careLaura Galarza Barrachina, Laura Colinas Fernández, Rafael Martín Bermúdez, et al.
JAMA|October 6, 2016
Effect of Postextubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs Noninvasive Ventilation on Reintubation and Postextubation Respiratory Failure in High-Risk Patients: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Laura Colinas, et al.
JAMA|March 16, 2016
Effect of Postextubation High-Flow Nasal Cannula vs Conventional Oxygen Therapy on Reintubation in Low-Risk Patients: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Paloma González, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 8, 2024
Humidified Noninvasive Ventilation versus High-Flow Therapy to Prevent Reintubation in Patients with Obesity: A Randomized Clinical TrialGonzalo Hernández, Jose Dianti, Irene Paredes, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care|September 11, 2022
Benefit with preventive noninvasive ventilation in subgroups of patients at high-risk for reintubation: a post hoc analysisGonzalo Hernández, Concepción Vaquero, Ramon Ortiz, et al.
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