Nilda Vidal

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  • Characterization of pediatric patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation.

    Authors: Ezequiel Monteverde, Analía Fernández, Rossana Poterala, Nilda Vidal, Alejandro Siaba Serrate, Pablo Castelani, Lidia Albano, Fernanda Podestá, Julio A Farias

    Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. 04/2011; 12(6):e287-91.

    To describe the characteristics and risk factors of pediatric patients who receive prolonged mechanical ventilation, defined as ventilatory support for >21 days. Prospective cohort. Four
  • Critically ill infants and children with influenza A (H1N1) in pediatric intensive care units in Argentina.

    Authors: Julio A Farias, Analía Fernández, Ezequiel Monteverde, Nilda Vidal, Pilar Arias, María J Montes, Gabriela Rodríguez, Mariela Allasia, Maria E Ratto, Roxana Jaén, Claudia Meregalli, Karina Fiquepron, Ana R Calvo, Alejandro Siaba, Lidia Albano, Rossana Poterala, Pablo Neira, Andrés Esteban

    Intensive care medicine. 03/2010; 36(6):1015-22.

    To determine the epidemiological features, course, and outcomes of critically ill pediatric patients with Influenza A (H1N1) virus. Prospective cohort of children in pediatric intensive care units
  • Unintentional ingestion of 60% hydrogen peroxide by a six-year-old child.

    Authors: José Sansone, Nilda Vidal, Román Bigliardi, Ana Voitzuk, Vanina Greco, Karina Costa

    Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology. 02/2004; 42(2):197-9.

    Ingestion of industrial-strength hydrogen peroxide is rare. Fatal outcomes have been reported with solutions of 35%. We report a six-year-old boy who unintentionally ingested an unknown quantity of

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