His primary areas of study are Intensive care, Anesthesia, Internal medicine, Cardiology and ARDS. His Intensive care research incorporates themes from Respiratory disease, Superior vena cava, Mechanical ventilation and Hemodynamics. His Anesthesia research includes elements of Central venous pressure and Lung injury.
The concepts of his Cardiology study are interwoven with issues in Mortality rate and Septic shock. Antoine Vieillard-Baron combines subjects such as Pulmonary heart disease, Respiratory distress, Vascular resistance, Prone position and Acute respiratory distress with his study of ARDS. His study in the fields of Critically ill under the domain of Intensive care medicine overlaps with other disciplines such as Competence.
Antoine Vieillard-Baron focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Intensive care medicine, Intensive care and Anesthesiology. His Cardiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Septic shock and Mechanical ventilation. In his study, Mean arterial pressure is inextricably linked to Resuscitation, which falls within the broad field of Septic shock.
His Intensive care medicine study incorporates themes from Ultrasonography and MEDLINE. His study in Intensive care is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Respiratory disease and Anesthesia. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Acute respiratory distress and Surgery.
Antoine Vieillard-Baron mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Anesthesiology, Intensive care medicine and Septic shock. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Superior vena cava and Diastole. His research integrates issues of Ventricular function, Intensive care and Fluid management in his study of Anesthesiology.
Antoine Vieillard-Baron interconnects Multidisciplinary approach and Venous access in the investigation of issues within Intensive care. His Intensive care medicine research integrates issues from Inotrope and Ultrasonography. Antoine Vieillard-Baron has researched Septic shock in several fields, including Tachycardia, Stroke volume, Esmolol, Shock and Resuscitation.
Antoine Vieillard-Baron spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Anesthesiology, Septic shock, Cardiology and Intensive care medicine. His Anesthesiology study combines topics in areas such as Tidal volume, Intensive care, MEDLINE and Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Antoine Vieillard-Baron has included themes like Ventricular function, Systematic search, Fluid management and Diastolic function in his Intensive care study.
His Septic shock course of study focuses on Shock and Mean arterial pressure, Resuscitation, Emergency medicine, Blood pressure and Norepinephrine. Particularly relevant to Stroke volume is his body of work in Cardiology. His study focuses on the intersection of Intensive care medicine and fields such as Pain medicine with connections in the field of Emergency department, Perioperative, Ultrasonography and Certification.
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Respiratory changes in inferior vena cava diameter are helpful in predicting fluid responsiveness in ventilated septic patients
Christophe Barbier;Yann Loubières;Christophe Schmit;Jan Hayon.
Intensive Care Medicine (2004)
High versus Low Blood-Pressure Target in Patients with Septic Shock
Pierre Asfar;Ferhat Meziani;Jean-François Hamel;Fabien Grelon.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2014)
American College of Chest Physicians/La Société de Réanimation de Langue Française Statement on Competence in Critical Care Ultrasonography
Paul H. Mayo;Yannick Beaulieu;Peter Doelken;David Feller-Kopman.
Chest (2009)
New CT index to quantify arterial obstruction in pulmonary embolism: comparison with angiographic index and echocardiography.
Salah D. Qanadli;Mostafa El Hajjam;Antoine Vieillard-Baron;Thierry Joseph.
American Journal of Roentgenology (2001)
Superior vena caval collapsibility as a gauge of volume status in ventilated septic patients
Antoine Vieillard-Baron;Karim Chergui;Anne Rabiller;Olivier Peyrouset.
Intensive Care Medicine (2004)
Actual incidence of global left ventricular hypokinesia in adult septic shock.
Antoine Vieillard-Baron;Vincent Caille;Cyril Charron;Guillaume Belliard.
Critical Care Medicine (2008)
Clinical review: Update on hemodynamic monitoring--a consensus of 16.
Jean-Louis Vincent;Andrew Rhodes;Azriel Perel;Greg S Martin.
Critical Care (2011)
Contemporary management of acute right ventricular failure: a statement from the Heart Failure Association and the Working Group on Pulmonary Circulation and Right Ventricular Function of the European Society of Cardiology
Veli-Pekka Harjola;Alexandre Mebazaa;Alexandre Mebazaa;Jelena Čelutkienė;Dominique Bettex.
European Journal of Heart Failure (2016)
Acute cor pulmonale in acute respiratory distress syndrome submitted to protective ventilation: incidence, clinical implications, and prognosis
Antoine Vieillard-Baron;Jean-Marie Schmitt;Roch Augarde;J. L. Fellahi.
Critical Care Medicine (2001)
Pulmonary Embolism Detection: Prospective Evaluation of Dual-Section Helical CT versus Selective Pulmonary Arteriography in 157 Patients
Salah D. Qanadli;Mostafa El Hajjam;Benoît Mesurolle;Olivier Barré.
Radiology (2000)
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