Mustapha Sebbane

8.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
86 papers, 3.3k citations indexed

About

Mustapha Sebbane is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Mustapha Sebbane has authored 86 papers receiving a total of 3.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 23 papers in Emergency Medicine and 22 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine. Recurrent topics in Mustapha Sebbane's work include Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (30 papers), Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders (12 papers) and Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (11 papers). Mustapha Sebbane is often cited by papers focused on Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (30 papers), Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders (12 papers) and Airway Management and Intubation Techniques (11 papers). Mustapha Sebbane collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Belgium. Mustapha Sebbane's co-authors include Samir Jaber, Gérald Chanques, Jean‐Jacques Eledjam, Boris Jung, Jean‐Yves Lefrant, Pierre-François Pérrigault, Daniel Verzilli, Patricia Courouble, Stéfan Matecki and Xavier Capdevila and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, CHEST Journal and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Mustapha Sebbane

85 papers receiving 3.2k citations

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Douillet, Delphine, Stéphane Gennai, Andréa Penaloza, et al.. (2024). Validation of the revised HOME-CoV rule to safely discharge patients with COVID-19: a multicenter prospective cohort. Emergencias. 35(5). 391–394. 1 indexed citations
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Pinzani, Véronique, Valérie Macioce, Grégory Marin, et al.. (2023). Involvement of Pharmacists in the Emergency Department to Correct Errors in the Medication History and the Impact on Adverse Drug Event Detection. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 12(1). 376–376. 2 indexed citations
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Marin, Grégory, Valérie Macioce, Véronique Pinzani, et al.. (2021). Impact of medication characteristics and adverse drug events on hospital admission after an emergency department visit: Prospective cohort study. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 75(7). e14224–e14224. 4 indexed citations
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Dupuy, Anne‐Marie, et al.. (2021). Analytical assessment and performance of the 0/3h algorithm with novel high sensitivity cardiac troponin I. Clinica Chimica Acta. 519. 111–117. 2 indexed citations
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Marjanovic, Nicolas, et al.. (2020). High-Flow Nasal Cannula in Early Emergency Department Management of Acute Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure Due to Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema. Respiratory Care. 65(9). 1241–1249. 16 indexed citations
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Badiou, Stéphanie, Anne Sophie Bargnoux, Nils Kuster, et al.. (2019). Improved quality of samples and laboratory turnaround time using 3.5 mL low vacuum BD Vacutainer® Barricor tubes in the emergency department. Practical Laboratory Medicine. 16. e00128–e00128. 8 indexed citations
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Dres, Martin, Pierre Hausfater, Frantz Foissac, et al.. (2017). Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin and copeptin to predict short-term prognosis of COPD exacerbations: a multicenter prospective blinded study. International Journal of COPD. Volume 12. 1047–1056. 11 indexed citations
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Bobbia, Xavier, Pierre‐Géraud Claret, Claire Roger, et al.. (2015). Concordance and limits between transcutaneous and arterial carbon dioxide pressure in emergency department patients with acute respiratory failure: a single-center prospective observational study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 23(1). 40–40. 5 indexed citations
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Claret, Pierre‐Géraud, et al.. (2015). Prescription errors by emergency physicians for inpatients are associated with emergency department length of stay. Therapies. 78(5). S59–S65. 3 indexed citations
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Claret, Pierre‐Géraud, et al.. (2014). Comparison of the Airtraq laryngoscope versus the conventional Macintosh laryngoscope while wearing CBRN-PPE. European Journal of Emergency Medicine. 23(2). 119–123. 10 indexed citations
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Sebbane, Mustapha, Pierre‐Géraud Claret, Grégoire Mercier, et al.. (2013). Emergency Department Management of Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Role of Pulse CO-Oximetry. Respiratory Care. 58(10). 1614–1620. 27 indexed citations
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Domergue, Sophie, et al.. (2012). Use of botulinum toxin type A to improve treatment of facial wounds: A prospective randomised study. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 66(2). 209–214. 96 indexed citations
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Viel, É., et al.. (2012). Bloc fémoral en analgésie préhospitalière pour traumatisme du membre inférieur. Enquête de pratique observationnelle sur 107 cas. Annales Françaises d Anesthésie et de Réanimation. 31(11). 846–849. 14 indexed citations
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Jung, Boris, Jean‐Michel Constantin, Mustapha Sebbane, et al.. (2010). Adaptive Support Ventilation Prevents Ventilator-induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Piglet. Anesthesiology. 112(6). 1435–1443. 76 indexed citations
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Jaber, Samir, Basil J. Petrof, Boris Jung, et al.. (2010). Rapidly Progressive Diaphragmatic Weakness and Injury during Mechanical Ventilation in Humans. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 183(3). 364–371. 439 indexed citations breakdown →
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Constantin, Jean‐Michel, Salvatore Grasso, Gérald Chanques, et al.. (2010). Lung morphology predicts response to recruitment maneuver in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Critical Care Medicine. 38(4). 1108–1117. 118 indexed citations
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Baillard, Christophe, Jean-Philippe Fosse, Mustapha Sebbane, et al.. (2006). Noninvasive Ventilation Improves Preoxygenation before Intubation of Hypoxic Patients. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 174(2). 171–177. 249 indexed citations
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Jaber, Samir, J Delay, Stéfan Matecki, et al.. (2005). Volume-guaranteed pressure-support ventilation facing acute changes in ventilatory demand. Intensive Care Medicine. 31(9). 1181–1188. 39 indexed citations
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Jaber, Samir, J Delay, Gérald Chanques, et al.. (2005). Outcomes of Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure After Abdominal Surgery Treated With Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation. CHEST Journal. 128(4). 2688–2695. 86 indexed citations

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