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Lorenzo Ball

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Annals of Translational Medicine|November 22, 2018
Should we titrate ventilation based on driving pressure? Maybe not in the way we would expectPaolo Pelosi, Lorenzo Ball
Critical Care (London, England)|May 18, 2019
How I ventilate an obese patientLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|September 28, 2016
Sugammadex dosing based on ideal or actual body weight: an open dilemmaLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Journal of Thoracic Disease|January 22, 2016
Supporting respiratory function in the immunocompromised critically ill patient: new perspectives for an old paradigmLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|September 8, 2015
Predictive scores for postoperative pulmonary complications: time to move towards clinical practiceLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|January 31, 2018
Positive end-expiratory pressure and recruitment maneuvers in obese patients: should we chase oxygenation?Lorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Journal of Thoracic Disease|September 14, 2016
Disability after prolonged mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit: tracking the fate of our patientsLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Annals of Translational Medicine|February 9, 2016
Intraoperative mechanical ventilation in patients with non-injured lungs: time to talk about tailored protective ventilation?Lorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|April 13, 2016
Automated mechanical ventilation modes in the intensive care unit: an obstacle course in building evidenceLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Annals of Translational Medicine|November 22, 2018
Respiratory mechanics in mechanically ventilated patients: from physiology to clinical practice at the bedsidePaolo Pelosi, Lorenzo Ball
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Annals of Translational Medicine|November 22, 2018
Should we titrate ventilation based on driving pressure? Maybe not in the way we would expectPaolo Pelosi, Lorenzo Ball
Critical Care (London, England)|May 18, 2019
How I ventilate an obese patientLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|September 28, 2016
Sugammadex dosing based on ideal or actual body weight: an open dilemmaLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Journal of Thoracic Disease|January 22, 2016
Supporting respiratory function in the immunocompromised critically ill patient: new perspectives for an old paradigmLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|September 8, 2015
Predictive scores for postoperative pulmonary complications: time to move towards clinical practiceLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|January 31, 2018
Positive end-expiratory pressure and recruitment maneuvers in obese patients: should we chase oxygenation?Lorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Journal of Thoracic Disease|September 14, 2016
Disability after prolonged mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit: tracking the fate of our patientsLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Annals of Translational Medicine|February 9, 2016
Intraoperative mechanical ventilation in patients with non-injured lungs: time to talk about tailored protective ventilation?Lorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Minerva Anestesiologica|April 13, 2016
Automated mechanical ventilation modes in the intensive care unit: an obstacle course in building evidenceLorenzo Ball, Paolo Pelosi
Annals of Translational Medicine|November 22, 2018
Respiratory mechanics in mechanically ventilated patients: from physiology to clinical practice at the bedsidePaolo Pelosi, Lorenzo Ball
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