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Isabel Gràcia is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and has contributed extensively to medical research, particularly in critical care and intensive medicine. Their work spans several interconnected fields including critical care, neurology, surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and anesthesiology and pain medicine.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of important clinical and physiological subjects as detailed below:

  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
  • Airway Management and Intubation Techniques
  • Adrenal Hormones and Disorders
  • Thermal Regulation in Medicine
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances

Gràcia has published numerous papers, with some notable recent works including:

  • Clinical features, ventilatory management, and outcome of ARDS caused by COVID-19 are similar to other causes of ARDS (2020, Intensive Care Medicine)
  • Awake prone positioning does not reduce the risk of intubation in COVID-19 treated with high-flow nasal oxygen therapy: a multicenter, adjusted cohort study (2020, Critical Care)
  • Early corticosteroids are associated with lower mortality in critically ill patients with COVID-19: a cohort study (2021, Critical Care)
  • Association between preoperative serum lactate concentrate with tumor cell proliferative index in primary brain tumor (2022, Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences)
  • Effects on cerebral blood flow of position changes, hyperoxia, CO2 partial pressure variations and the Valsalva manoeuvre (2020, European Journal of Anaesthesiology)

The scientist has frequently published in these venues:

  • Critical Care
  • Section 4: Clinical pharmacy services
  • Intensive Care Medicine
  • Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences
  • European Journal of Anaesthesiology

Frequent collaborators of Gràcia include:

  • Paola Hurtado
  • J. Tercero
  • Nicolás de Riva
  • Isabel Belda
  • Pedro Castro

Their body of work comprises 43 publications in the broader area of medicine, with a concentration in 7 publications related to critical care and intensive care medicine, as well as 7 in neurology and 5 focused on surgery. The scientist's research addresses complex clinical challenges, particularly those related to intensive care settings, respiratory and airway management, and neurological impacts of critical illness.

Best Publications

  • Review on Ion Mobility Spectrometry. Part 2: hyphenated methods and effects of experimental parameters

    R. Cumeras;R. Cumeras;E. Figueras;Cristina E Davis;J. I. Baumbach

  • Micromachined twin gas sensor for CO and O2 quantification based on catalytically modified nano-SnO2

    J. Cerdà Belmonte;J. Manzano;J. Arbiol;A. Cirera

  • Sensitivity and selectivity improvement of rf sputtered WO3 microhotplate gas sensors

    M. Stankova;X. Vilanova;J. Calderer;E. Llobet

  • Multi-range silicon micromachined flow sensor

    N. Sabaté;J. Santander;L. Fonseca;I. Gràcia

  • Thermal and mechanical analysis of micromachined gas sensors

    J Puigcorbé;D Vogel;B Michel;A Vilà

  • Gas sensors based on multiwall carbon nanotubes decorated with tin oxide nanoclusters

    Radouane Leghrib;Roman Pavelko;Alexandre Felten;Alexey Vasiliev

  • High-temperature low-power performing micromachined suspended micro-hotplate for gas sensing applications

    J. Cerdà Belmonte;J. Puigcorbé;J. Arbiol;A. Vilà

  • Quantitative gas mixture analysis using temperature-modulated micro-hotplate gas sensors: Selection and validation of the optimal modulating frequencies

    A. Vergara;E. Llobet;J. Brezmes;P. Ivanov

  • Chemoresistive gas sensor based on ZIF-8/ZIF-67 nanocrystals

    D. Matatagui;A. Sainz-Vidal;I. Gràcia;E. Figueras

  • Test structures for ISFET chemical sensors

    I. Gracia;C. Cane;M. Lozano;J. Esteve

  • Chemical warfare agents simulants detection with an optimized SAW sensor array

    D. Matatagui;J. Martí;M.J. Fernández;J.L. Fontecha

  • A Parts Per Billion (ppb) Sensor for NO2 with Microwatt (μW) Power Requirements Based on Micro Light Plates

    Olga Casals;Nicolai Markiewicz;Cristian Fabrega;Isabel Gràcia

  • Micro-machined WO3-based sensors selective to oxidizing gases

    S. Vallejos;V. Khatko;J. Calderer;I. Gracia

  • Detection of SO2 and H2S in CO2 stream by means of WO3-based micro-hotplate sensors

    M. Stankova;X. Vilanova;J. Calderer;E. Llobet

  • Microtechnologies for PH ISFET chemical sensors

    C. Cané;I. Gràcia;A. Merlos

  • Non-selective NDIR array for gas detection

    R. Rubio;J. Santander;L. Fonseca;N. Sabaté

  • Nanoscale Heterostructures Based on Fe2O3@WO3-x Nanoneedles and Their Direct Integration into Flexible Transducing Platforms for Toluene Sensing

    Stella Vallejos;Isabel Gràcia;Eduardo Figueras;Carles Cané

  • Electrical characterization of thermomechanically stable YSZ membranes for micro solid oxide fuel cells applications

    I. Garbayo;A. Tarancón;J. Santiso;F. Peiró

  • Fabrication of WO3 nanodot-based microsensors highly sensitive to hydrogen

    R. Calavia;A. Mozalev;R. Vazquez;I. Gracia

  • A micromachined solid state integrated gas sensor for the detection of aromatic hydrocarbons

    A Götz;I Gràcia;C Cané;E Lora-Tamayo

  • Thermal and mechanical aspects for designing micromachined low-power gas sensors

    A Götz;I Gràcia;C Cané;E Lora-Tamayo

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduard Llobet
Eduard Llobet Rovira i Virgili University
Albert Romano-Rodriguez
Albert Romano-Rodriguez University of Barcelona
Joan Ramon Morante
Joan Ramon Morante Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
Albert Tarancón
Albert Tarancón Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
Andreas Waag
Andreas Waag Technische Universität Braunschweig
Josep Samitier
Josep Samitier University of Barcelona
Francesc Pérez-Murano
Francesc Pérez-Murano Spanish National Research Council
Jordi Arbiol
Jordi Arbiol Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Francesca Peiró
Francesca Peiró University of Barcelona
Mats Andersson
Mats Andersson Flinders University

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