Publications by authors named "Capelle L"

Haematopoietic stem cell collection from paediatric donors is a common and life-saving practice, as evidenced by the fact that there is a growing annual number of cases of transplants from minor donors among SFGM-TC centers over the last decade. Still, medical use of human tissue from a healthy and underage donor requires proper regulations and medical management. The guidelines below aim at underlining the importance of pondering the legal, medical and ethical aspects of using stem cells from healthy paediatric donors and stress out the importance of obtaining informed consent at the time of assessing HLA compatibility.

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Background: Adherence to Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication treatment is a cornerstone for achieving adequate treatment efficacy.

Objective: To determine which factors influence compliance with treatment.

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Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common devastating primary brain cancer in adults. In our clinical practice, median overall survival (mOS) of GBM patients seems increasing over time.

Methods: To address this observation, we have retrospectively analyzed the prognosis of 722 newly diagnosed GBM patients, aged below 70, in good clinical conditions (i.

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: Autoimmune gastritis (AIG), characterized with the presence of anti-parietal-cell antibodies (APCA), is a risk factor for gastric cancer. However, AIG may go underdiagnosed, especially in the case of infection and the presence of gastric precancerous lesions (GPL), due to the ambiguous pathology and delayed symptom onset. : Investigate the prevalence and characteristics of AIG in GPL patients.

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The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori remains high in the older population. Specific age-related peculiarities may impact the outcomes of H. pylori treatment.

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The segmentation of patients into homogeneous groups could help to improve eradication therapy effectiveness. Our aim was to determine the most important treatment strategies used in Europe, to evaluate first-line treatment effectiveness according to year and country. : All first-line empirical treatments registered at AEGREDCap in the European Registry on management (Hp-EuReg) from June 2013 to November 2022.

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Aims: The distinction between CNS WHO grade 2 and grade 3 is instrumental in choosing between observational follow-up and adjuvant treatment for resected astrocytomas IDH-mutant. However, the criteria of CNS WHO grade 2 vs 3 have not been updated since the pre-IDH era.

Methods: Maximal mitotic activity in consecutive high-power fields corresponding to 3 mm was examined for 118 lower-grade astrocytomas IDH-mutant.

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  • The study investigates the connection between Lynch syndrome (LS) and gliomas, focusing on the prevalence of mismatch repair deficiency (MMRd) in a large sample of unselected gliomas to inform treatment and prevention strategies.
  • Researchers analyzed 1,225 treatment-naive adult gliomas from 2017 to June 2022, finding that 0.73% were MMRd and 0.41% had LS, with most cases diagnosed in individuals under 50.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of systematic screening for MMRd and LS in glioblastomas, particularly in patients diagnosed before turning 50 years old.
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Background: A common complication after a DIEP flap reconstruction is the occurrence of fat necrosis due to inadequate flap perfusion zones. Intraoperative identification of ischemic zones in the DIEP flap could be optimized using indocyanine green near-infrared fluorescence angiography (ICG-NIR-FA). This randomized controlled trial aims to determine whether intraoperative ICG-NIR-FA for the assessment of DIEP flap perfusion decreases the occurrence of fat necrosis.

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  • The French health authorities established guidelines for "good transfusion practices," but there is limited guidance for managing transfusions in patients who have undergone allogeneic hematopoietic stem transplantation (allo-HCT).
  • A workshop aimed to standardize transfusion practices for this patient group where recommendations are lacking.
  • Key recommendations include conducting extended blood cell phenotyping before transplantation, monitoring antibody levels, and assessing chimerism at specific intervals post-transplant to adjust transfusion strategies as needed.
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in adults, yet it remains refractory to systemic therapy. Elimination of senescent cells has emerged as a promising new treatment approach against cancer. Here, we investigated the contribution of senescent cells to GBM progression.

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Objective: To evaluate the use, effectiveness and safety of empirical rescue therapy in third and subsequent treatment lines in Europe.

Design: International, prospective, non-interventional registry of the clinical practice of European gastroenterologists. Data were collected and quality reviewed until October 2021 at Asociación Española de Gastroenterología-Research Electronic Data Capture.

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Background And Objectives: D-2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) characterizes -mutant gliomas and can be detected and quantified with edited MRS (MEGA-PRESS). In this study, we investigated the clinical, radiologic, and molecular parameters affecting 2HG levels.

Methods: MEGA-PRESS data were acquired in 71 patients with glioma (24 untreated, 47 treated) on a 3 T system.

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  • A study analyzed the occurrence and characteristics of pseudoprogression in high-grade gliomas with isocitrate dehydrogenase mutations (IDHmt HGG), focusing on patients treated with radiotherapy within the French POLA network.
  • The research found that 19% of patients experienced pseudoprogression, typically developing asymptomatic contrast-enhanced lesions within 2 years post-treatment, with the occurrence linked to the use of certain chemotherapies (PCV CT).
  • The study highlights a concerning trend of misdiagnosis, where 17% of patients with initial true progression may have actually had pseudoprogression, suggesting that careful evaluation is necessary in the early stages post-radiotherapy.
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Since patients require multiple intravenous drugs, drug incompatibilities and drug interactions are frequent during the acute phase following hematopoietic cell transplantation. The risk of drug-drug interactions is increased in patients with several comorbidities. The goal of this workshop was to learn how to mitigate the risks of drug incompatibilities and interactions when their usage is therapeutically warranted.

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Background: One of the complications of free flap breast reconstruction is the occurrence of skin and fat necrosis. Intra-operative use of near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging with Indocyanine Green (ICG) has the potential to predict these complications. In this study, the quantification of the fluorescence intensity measured in free flap breast reconstruction was performed to gain insight into the perfusion patterns observed with ICG NIR fluorescence imaging.

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Background & Aims: After a first Helicobacter pylori eradication attempt, approximately 20% of patients will remain infected. The aim of the current study was to assess the effectiveness and safety of second-line empiric treatment in Europe.

Methods: This international, multicenter, prospective, non-interventional registry aimed to evaluate the decisions and outcomes of H pylori management by European gastroenterologists.

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The free choice paradigm constitutes one of the most explored paradigms of cognitive dissonance research. Typically, once asked to choose between two similarly rated items, subjects subsequently exhibit an increased preference for chosen items and a decreased preference for rejected ones. Recent studies have demonstrated that such choice-induced preference change (CIPC) occur exclusively for remembered choices, suggesting a mechanism that ensures subjective coherence across time.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is usually preceded by premalignant gastric lesions (GPLs) such as gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM). Information on risk factors associated with neoplastic progression of GIM are scarce. This study aimed to identify predictors for progression of GIM in areas with low GC incidence.

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Introduction: Guidelines recommend endoscopy with biopsies to stratify patients with gastric premalignant lesions (GPL) to high and low progression risk. High-risk patients are recommended to undergo surveillance. We aimed to assess the accuracy of guideline recommendations to identify low-risk patients, who can safely be discharged from surveillance.

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18F-DOPA PET-MRI was performed on a 38-year-old man referred for complementary imaging after a brain tumor was discovered, according to EANM/RANO recommendations. We performed a simultaneous PET with 3-T brain MRI, which revealed 2 high 18F-DOPA uptakes, with no multimodal MRI sign of aggressiveness. An awake surgery was performed and found a grade III anaplastic astrocytoma IDH1-R132L mutant, according to the 2016 WHO classification.

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Background: Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) wildtype (wt) grade II gliomas are a rare and heterogeneous entity. Survival and prognostic factors are poorly defined.

Methods: We searched retrospectively all patients diagnosed with diffuse World Health Organization (WHO) grades II and III gliomas at our center (1989-2020).

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Objective: The best approach for management remains unclear. An audit process is essential to ensure clinical practice is aligned with best standards of care.

Design: International multicentre prospective non-interventional registry starting in 2013 aimed to evaluate the decisions and outcomes in management by European gastroenterologists.

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Objective: IDH wild-type glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive primary brain cancer in adults. At tumor recurrence, treatment decision-making is not standardized; several options include second surgery, reirradiation, and a second line of chemotherapy. In this retrospective monocentric study conducted at the era of WHO 2016 classification, we investigated IDH wild-type glioblastoma patients below the age of 70 to see (i) the clinical benefit of second surgery at recurrence and (ii) the prognostic factors in resected recurrent glioblastoma patients.

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