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Martin Dres

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Anesthesiology|February 14, 2018
In ReplyMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva|December 7, 2017
What every intensivist should know about using high-flow nasal oxygen for critically ill patientsMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Respiratory Care|February 28, 2016
Noninvasive Ventilation: Do Not Tolerate IntoleranceMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Intensive Care Medicine|November 12, 2025
When statistics reach their limits: lessons learned from the analysis of the 4D studyAntoine Kimmoun, Martin Dres
Archivos De Bronconeumologia|May 15, 2026
Ventilator-associated Brain Injury (VABI): Current UnderstandingThiago Bassi, Martin Dres
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|January 8, 2025
Blowing in the Wind: The Uncertain Impact of Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training in ICU PatientsLeo Heunks, Martin Dres
Current Opinion in Critical Care|December 27, 2019
Monitoring diaphragm function in the ICUMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 3, 2021
Positional changes in vital capacity and diaphragm dysfunction: Hold your breath!Martin Dres, Pierantonio Laveneziana
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
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Anesthesiology|February 14, 2018
In ReplyMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Revista Brasileira De Terapia Intensiva|December 7, 2017
What every intensivist should know about using high-flow nasal oxygen for critically ill patientsMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Respiratory Care|February 28, 2016
Noninvasive Ventilation: Do Not Tolerate IntoleranceMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Intensive Care Medicine|November 12, 2025
When statistics reach their limits: lessons learned from the analysis of the 4D studyAntoine Kimmoun, Martin Dres
Archivos De Bronconeumologia|May 15, 2026
Ventilator-associated Brain Injury (VABI): Current UnderstandingThiago Bassi, Martin Dres
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|January 8, 2025
Blowing in the Wind: The Uncertain Impact of Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training in ICU PatientsLeo Heunks, Martin Dres
Current Opinion in Critical Care|December 27, 2019
Monitoring diaphragm function in the ICUMartin Dres, Alexandre Demoule
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 3, 2021
Positional changes in vital capacity and diaphragm dysfunction: Hold your breath!Martin Dres, Pierantonio Laveneziana
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
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