Publications by authors named "Antoine Perrier"

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  • - About 1% of the global population uses wheelchairs, which puts them at risk for pressure injuries from prolonged sitting; a connected pressure detection system could help prevent these injuries if user needs are understood.
  • - A study surveyed wheelchair users to explore their views on pressure detection systems, revealing that while many users (78.4%) saw the value in such systems, only 17.0% were aware of their existence.
  • - Users favored a pressure warning alarm feature (4.2/5 rating) and preferred personalized alerts based on their habits rather than strict medical guidelines, indicating a need for better awareness and education about available solutions.
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Objective: Pressure injuries (PIs) result in an extended duration of care and increased risks of complications for patients. When treating a PI, the aim is to hinder further PI development and speed up the healing time. Urgo RID recently developed a new bilayer dressing to improve the healing of stages 2 and 3 heel PIs.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate how the SINBAD score, which assesses factors like ischaemia and neuropathy, relates to major foot complications in diabetic patients with ulcers.
  • - It included 537 patients from six hospitals, analyzing their SINBAD scores and tracking major adverse foot events over 5-6 months.
  • - Results showed a clear connection between the SINBAD score and these adverse events, indicating that lower scores predict fewer complications, making the SINBAD score a valuable predictive tool.
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Purpose: The 6-item Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) is a reliable tool for the evaluation of foot deformities. Our aim was to translate and cross-culturally validate the FPI-6 for use in French-speaking countries and to determine the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of the French version.

Methods: Cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to guidelines.

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Purpose: Orthotic devices may be prescribed for the management of foot and ankle deformities caused by Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT). However, the actual use of these devices is variable. No studies have evaluated the impact of prescription, delivery and follow-up of orthotic devices on their use.

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Reproductive isolation (RI) is a critical component of speciation and varies strongly in timing and strength among different sister taxa, depending on, for example the geography of speciation and divergence time. However, these factors may also produce variation in timing and strength among populations within species. Here we tested for variation in the expression of RI among replicate population pairs between the sister taxa Arabidopsis lyrata subsp.

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Background: Satisfaction with hallux valgus repair is often poor, despite good surgical outcomes. Many tools have been developed to assess the outcome of the procedure; however none evaluate the association between the initial motive for repair and the reasons for post-surgical dissatisfaction. The aim of this study was to develop a new tool to analyse the subjective and objective expectations of individuals during a pre-operative consultation for hallux valgus repair in order to improve post-surgical satisfaction.

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  • * Strain levels are direct indicators of pressure ulcer risk, and while Finite Element (FE) models could aid in prevention, existing methods are limited as they often rely on external factors or cadaver samples.
  • * The paper proposes a new in vivo solution utilizing 3D non-rigid registration of Magnetic Resonance images to analyze soft tissue deformations, demonstrating potential applications for understanding pressure ulcer dynamics and improving FE model validation.
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Pressure Ulcers (PU) are real burdens for patients in healthcare systems, affecting their quality of life. External devices such as prophylactic dressings may be used to prevent the onset of PU. A new type of dressing was designed to alleviate soft tissue under pressure, with the objective to prevent PU and to improve the healing conditions of category-1 and category-2 wounds.

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Medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy is a surgical treatment for patients with a varus deformity and early-stage medial knee osteoarthritis. Observations suggest that this surgery can negatively affect the patellofemoral joint and change the patellofemoral kinematics. However, what causes these effects and how the correction angle can change the surgery's impact on the patellofemoral joint has not been investigated before.

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Theoretical and empirical research on the causes of species' range limits suggest the contribution of several intrinsic and extrinsic factors, with potentially complex interactions among them. An intrinsic factor proposed by recent theory is mutational load increasing towards range edges because of genetic drift. Furthermore, environmental quality may decline towards range edges and enhance the expression of load.

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In the last decade, the role of shearing loads has been increasingly suspected to play a determinant impact in the formation of deep pressure ulcers. In vivo observations of such deformations are complex to obtain. Previous studies only provide global measurements of such deformations without getting the quantitative values of the loads that generate these deformations.

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Background: The wedge opened during high tibial osteotomy defines the alignment correction in different body planes and alters soft tissue insertions. Although multiple complications of the surgery can be correlated to this, there is still a lack of consensus on the occurrence of those complications and their cause. The current study is aimed at clarifying this problem using a combined medical and biomechanical perspective.

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Purpose: Choosing the right tracheal tube for the right patient is a daily preoccupation for intensivists and emergency physicians. Tracheal tubes can generate severe complications, which are chiefly due to the pressures applied by the tube to the trachea. We designed a bench study to assess the frequency of pressure levels likely to cause tracheal injury.

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There is no general explanation for why species have restricted geographic distributions. One hypothesis posits that range expansion or increasing scarcity of suitable habitat results in accumulation of mutational load due to enhanced genetic drift, which constrains population performance toward range limits and further expansion. We tested this hypothesis in the North American plant, Arabidopsis lyrata.

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  • The study focuses on improving the assessment of foot abnormalities by using a 3D reconstruction method from low-dose biplanar radiographs instead of relying solely on conventional 2D x-ray images.
  • This new method addresses limitations in traditional imaging, providing more accurate measurements of foot structures, which are crucial for clinical evaluation.
  • Results showed that the 3D reconstructions had a small average error of 1mm compared to CT scans and demonstrated high reproducibility in measurements, paving the way for enhanced clinical practices in foot assessments.
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