Publications by authors named "E Palade"

Mediastinal tumors, regardless of their location, can grow to significant sizes, causing compression-related symptoms. The term "giant" mediastinal tumor is inconsistently defined in the literature. This study presents a new clinical-radiological classification (CRC) for mediastinal tumors and evaluates its applicability through a systematic review and a detailed case analysis of a giant thymolipoma.

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: COVID-19-related pulmonary complications, such as lung abscesses and pleural empyema, are rare but serious. This study presents a case series of three patients with COVID-19-associated lung abscesses complicated by pleural empyema, managed conservatively with percutaneous intracavitary drainage (ICD) and lavage. We assess the efficacy and safety of this treatment and compare our findings with the current literature.

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This video tutorial is a step-by-step demonstration of the indwelling pleural catheter insertion technique in a patient who was diagnosed with malignant pleural effusions due to multiple metastases. Placing an indwelling pleural catheter is a novel method to treat chronic pleural effusions, especially secondary to malignancies. This method is particularly useful in patients with a trapped lung or with reduced life expectancy in whom more-invasive procedures are contraindicated.

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Patients with acute respiratory failure who are anticipated to have a significant recovery and require prolonged mechanical ventilation, defined as ventilation lasting 7 days or longer, should be evaluated for the potential need for a tracheostomy. A tracheostomy reduces the necessity for sedation and aids in the process of weaning patients. The popularity of percutaneous tracheostomy techniques, which can be carried out at the patient's bedside, has increased due to their ability to save costs associated with time in the operating room.

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