Bed Side Thoracentesis Among Non-Ventilated Patients With Respiratory Instability

Clinical Trial ID NCT02436850

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1 Quantitative assessment of pleural effusion in critically ill patients by means of ultrasonography. Crit Care Med 2005 2.07
2 Feasibility and safety of ultrasound-aided thoracentesis in mechanically ventilated patients. Intensive Care Med 1999 2.01
3 Ultrasound-guided thoracentesis: is it a safer method? Chest 2003 1.85
4 Thoracocentesis. Clinical value, complications, technical problems, and patient experience. Chest 1987 1.48
5 Quantification of pleural effusions: sonography versus radiography. Radiology 1994 1.38
6 Ultrasound estimation of volume of pleural fluid in mechanically ventilated patients. Intensive Care Med 2006 1.29
7 The relationship of pleural pressure to symptom development during therapeutic thoracentesis. Chest 2006 1.26
8 Pleural effusions in the medical ICU: prevalence, causes, and clinical implications. Chest 1997 1.23
9 Clinically documented pleural effusions in medical ICU patients: how useful is routine thoracentesis? Chest 2002 1.22
10 Usefulness of ultrasonography in predicting pleural effusions > 500 mL in patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Chest 2005 1.11
11 Mechanism of relief of dyspnea after thoracocentesis in patients with large pleural effusions. Am J Med 1983 0.98
12 Can ultrasound guidance reduce the risk of pneumothorax following thoracentesis? . J Bras Pneumol 2014 0.88
13 Improved lung function after thoracocentesis in patients with paradoxical movement of a hemidiaphragm secondary to a large pleural effusion. Respirology 2007 0.81
14 Sustained effects of thoracocentesis on oxygenation in mechanically ventilated patients. Respirology 2010 0.76
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