Paolo Navalesi
University of Padua
338 Papers
791 Citations
Paolo Navalesi is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 269 publications. Previous affiliations of Paolo Navalesi include University of Eastern Piedmont & Montreal General Hospital.
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Papers
Remifentanil effects on respiratory drive and timing during pressure support ventilation and neurally adjusted ventilatory assist
Roberta Costa,Paolo Navalesi,Gianmaria Cammarota,Federico Longhini,Giorgia Spinazzola,Flora Cipriani,Giuliano Ferrone,Olimpia Festa,Massimo Antonelli,Giorgio Conti +9 more
TL;DR: Remifentanil did not affect the respiratory drive, but only respiratory timing, without differences between modes, in patients receiving Pressure Support Ventilation and Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist.
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Influence of ventilator settings on patient–ventilator synchrony during pressure support ventilation with different interfaces
Roberta Costa,Paolo Navalesi,Giorgia Spinazzola,G. Ferrone,A. Pellegrini,Franco Cavaliere,Rodolfo Proietti,Massimo Antonelli,Giorgio Conti +8 more
TL;DR: Patient–ventilator synchrony was significantly better with ET during the bench study; in the human study, FM outperformed H, and compared with H, FM resulted in better synchrony.
Thrombin generation in patients with COVID-19 with and without thromboprophylaxis.
Elena Campello,Cristiana Bulato,Luca Spiezia,Annalisa Boscolo,Francesco Poletto,Marco Cola,Sabrina Gavasso,Chiara Simion,Claudia M. Radu,Anna Maria Cattelan,Ivo Tiberio,Roberto Vettor,Paolo Navalesi,Paolo Simioni +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated thrombin generation with and without thrombomodulin (TM) in COVID-19 patients to understand the prothrombotic profile.
Electrical impedance tomography during spontaneous breathing trials and after extubation in critically ill patients at high risk for extubation failure: a multicenter observational study
Federico Longhini,Jessica Maugeri,Cristina Andreoni,Chiara Ronco,Andrea Bruni,Eugenio Garofalo,Corrado Pelaia,Camilla Cavicchi,Sergio Pintaudi,Paolo Navalesi +9 more
TL;DR: Compared to SBT success, SBT failure was characterized by more lung de-recruitment and inhomogeneity, and whether EIT may be useful to monitor SBT remains to be determined.