Publications by authors named "A Labrunie"

Article Synopsis
  • - Labor induction in France often involves using intravaginal dinoprostone (Propess®), but there's debate on whether to repeat this or switch to oxytocin if labor doesn’t start within 24 hours.
  • - The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a second Propess® placement followed by oxytocin versus direct oxytocin in increasing vaginal delivery rates among pregnant women who didn’t respond to the first Propess®.
  • - Results showed no significant difference in vaginal delivery rates between the two methods (76.3% for the second Propess® vs. 73.8% for oxytocin), but more cesarean sections occurred in the Propess® group due to dilation issues.
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Background: The objective of this study was to assess the likelihood of acute appendicitis (AA) in children presenting with abdominal symptoms at the emergency department (ED), based on their prior primary care (PC) consultation history.

Methods: Between February and June 2021, we prospectively enrolled all children presenting at the ED with acute abdominal pain indicative of possible acute appendicitis (AA). Subsequently, they were categorized into three groups: those assessed by a PC physician (PG), those brought in by their family without a prior consultation (FG), and those admitted after a PC consultation without being assessed as such.

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Incorporating chiral elements in host-guest systems currently attracts much attention because of the major impact such structures may have in a wide range of applications, from pharmaceuticals to materials science and beyond. Moreover, the development of multi-responsive and -functional systems is highly desirable since they offer numerous benefits. In this context, we describe herein the construction of a metal-driven self-assembled cage that associates a chiral truxene-based ligand and a bis-ruthenium complex.

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Background: Endoscopic resection of adenomas prevents colorectal cancer, but the optimal technique for larger lesions is controversial. Piecemeal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) has a low adverse event (AE) rate but a variable recurrence rate necessitating early follow-up. Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) can reduce recurrence but may increase AEs.

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Background: Tonsil surgery causes significant and challenging postoperative pain. The Analgesia Nociception Index (ANI) and videopupillometry are two techniques of interest to monitor nociception in adults and may predict postoperative morphine requirements. We hypothesised that these techniques could predict the need for morphine after tonsillectomy in children.

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