Publications by authors named "C Sejourne"

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  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) varies in cause and prognosis, prompting a study to assess the effectiveness of the Cardiac Arrest Prognosis (CAHP) Score compared to traditional methods (Utstein style criteria) for predicting patient outcomes.
  • The study collected data from 24 ICUs in France and Belgium on comatose patients with OHCA who had a stable return of spontaneous circulation, aiming to evaluate various predictive scores and their accuracy in anticipating neurological outcomes after 90 days.
  • Among the 658 patients analyzed, results showed a 63% mortality rate and noted that while Utstein criteria had moderate predictive capability (AUROC of 0.79), other scores demonstrated a range of performance, with some showing
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Objectives: To describe early electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities after status epilepticus (SE) and evaluate their association with 90-day neurological outcomes.

Design: Retrospective analysis of a multicenter, national prospective registry between February 2018 and June 2020.

Setting: Sixteen ICUs in France, IctalGroup Research Network.

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Introduction: This study aims to measure frequency and correlates of initial idiopathic psychiatric diagnosis in a cohort of 147 patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)-spectrum disorders.

Methods: Participants were evaluated at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Initial participant diagnoses were determined by chart review and patient and informant interviews.

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Introduction: Status epilepticus (SE) is a common life-threatening neurological emergency that can cause long-term impairments. Overall outcomes remain poor. Major efforts are required to clarify the epidemiology of SE and the determinants of outcomes, thereby identifying targets for improved management.

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Background: The frequency of acute kidney injury (AKI) can be as high as 50% in the intensive care unit (ICU). Despite the publication of national guidelines in France in 2015 for the use of RRT, there are no data describing the implementation of these recommendations in real-life.

Methods: We performed a nationwide survey of practices from November 15, 2019, to January 24, 2020, in France.

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