Publications by authors named "Giorgio Chevallard"

Article Synopsis
  • Lombardy faced a significant COVID-19 outbreak, prompting a regional law to reorganize healthcare resources from March 8 to May 8, 2020, to better manage COVID-19 patients alongside other time-sensitive medical cases.
  • Key changes included reallocating ICU beds and supporting trauma, neurosurgical emergency, and stroke patients while maintaining transplant activities, with a focus on comparing patient outcomes from 2020 to 2019.
  • The study found a doubling in admissions for time-dependent conditions and an increase in local organ procurement, with unchanged in-ICU mortality ratios, indicating effective management despite the pandemic's challenges.
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Introduction: Lactic acidosis is a frequent cause of poor outcome in the intensive care settings. We set up an experimental model of lactic acid infusion in normoxic and normotensive rats to investigate the systemic effects of lactic acidemia per se without the confounding factor of an underlying organic cause of acidosis.

Methodology: Sprague Dawley rats underwent a primed endovenous infusion of L(+) lactic acid during general anesthesia.

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Laparoscopy is widely used in the surgical treatment of a number of diseases. Its advantages are generally believed to lie on its minimal invasiveness, better cosmetic outcome and shorter length of hospital stay based on surgical expertise and state-of-the-art equipment. Thousands of laparoscopic surgical procedures performed safely prove that mechanical ventilation during anaesthesia for laparoscopy is well tolerated by a vast majority of patients.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of intra-abdominal hypertension on esophageal and central venous pressure considering values obtained at end-expiration (i.e., in static conditions) and during tidal volume delivery (i.

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Lactate measurement in the critically ill has been traditionally used to stratify patients with poor outcome. However, plasma lactate levels are the result of a finely tuned interplay of factors that affect the balance between its production and its clearance. When the oxygen supply does not match its consumption, organisms such as man who are forced to produce ATP for their integrity adapt in many different ways up to the point when energy failure occurs.

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