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Robert H. Bartlett

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  569
Citations -  28295

Robert H. Bartlett is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Extracorporeal. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 550 publications receiving 25619 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert H. Bartlett include University of California, Irvine & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.

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Complications of Intermittent Prone Positioning in Pediatric Patients Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Respiratory Failure

TL;DR: It is found that prone positioning may be used in pediatric ECMO patients without increasing the risk of complications and whether it is associated with a shorter length of ECMO or shorter post-ECMO ventilation and outcome.
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Respiratory maneuvers to prevent postoperative pulmonary complications: a critical review

TL;DR: The prophylactic respiratory maneuver is one of many aspects of postoperative care that are intended to minimize pulmonary complications as mentioned in this paper, and various respiratory maneuvers and devices to encourage those maneuvers are used in different centers.
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Flow vectorial analysis in an artificial implantable lung.

TL;DR: The addition of microflow vectorial analysis to flow velocity predictions allows for improved accuracy in predicting regions at risk of thrombosis in an artificial implantable lung.
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ECMO: The next ten years

TL;DR: In the future ECMO will be automatically controlled with care out of ICU or at home, re‐defining irreversible lung injury.
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Development of an artificial placenta V: 70 h veno-venous extracorporeal life support after ventilatory failure in premature lambs.

TL;DR: The artificial placenta stabilized premature lambs after ventilatory failure and maintained fetal circulation, hemodynamic stability, gas exchange, and cerebral perfusion for 70 h.