Browsing by Author "Malachias, S."
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Intermittent recruitment with high-frequency oscillation/tracheal gas insufflation in acute respiratory distress syndrome
Mentzelopoulos, S. D.; Malachias, S.; Zintzaras, E.; Kokkoris, S.; Zakynthinos, E.; Makris, D.; Magira, E.; Markaki, V.; Roussos, C.; Zakynthinos, S. G. (2012)In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), recruitment sessions of high-frequency oscillation (HFO) and tracheal gas insufflation (TGI) with short-lasting recruitment manoeuvres (RMs) may improve oxygenation and enable ... -
PREDICTORS OF NEUROLOGICAL RECOVERY IN REFRACTORY IN HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST
Papastylianou, A.; Malachias, S.; Zakynthinos, S.; Zakynthinos, E.; Makris, D.; Sourlas, S.; Aloizos, S.; Mentzelopoulos, S. (2010) -
Vasopressin, Steroids, and Epinephrine and Neurologically Favorable Survival After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Randomized Clinical Trial
Mentzelopoulos, S. D.; Malachias, S.; Chamos, C.; Konstantopoulos, D.; Ntaidou, T.; Papastylianou, A.; Kolliantzaki, I.; Theodoridi, M.; Ischaki, H.; Makris, D.; Zakynthinos, E.; Zintzaras, E.; Sourlas, S.; Aloizos, S.; Zakynthinos, S. G. (2013)IMPORTANCE Among patients with cardiac arrest, preliminary data have shown improved return of spontaneous circulation and survival to hospital discharge with the vasopressin-steroids-epinephrine (VSE) combination. OBJECTIVE ...