Publications by authors named "Ciprian Pricopi"

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  • - The study aimed to assess whether inflammatory cell ratios, particularly the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), have any correlation with postoperative complications in patients undergoing lobectomy surgery.
  • - Conducted at Foch University Hospital in France, this retrospective study analyzed data from 208 patients who had scheduled lobectomies from January 2018 to September 2021.
  • - Results showed no significant link between any of the inflammatory ratios and the occurrence of major complications or longer hospital stays, indicating these ratios aren't effective for predicting risks in elective lobectomy patients.
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Lung transplantation is limited by the shortage of suitable donors. Many programs have begun to use extended criteria donors. Donors over 65 years old are rarely reported, especially for young cystic fibrosis recipients.

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Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine whether computed tomography (CT) could be a useful tool for nonsolid lung nodule (NSN) treatment planning, surgery or stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), by assessing the macroscopic and microscopic extension of these nodules.

Methods: The study prospectively included 23 patients undergoing anatomic resection at the Foch Hospital in 2020/2021 for NSN with a ground-glass component of more than 50%. Firstly, for each patient, both the macroscopic dimensions of the NSN were assessed on CT and during pathologic analysis.

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Background: Pre-formed donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) are associated with worse outcome after lung transplantation (LTx) and might limit access to LTx. A virtual crossmatch-based strategy for perioperative desensitisation protocol has been used for immunised LTx candidates since 2012 at Foch Hospital (Suresnes, France). We compared the outcome of desensitised LTx candidates with high DSA mean fluorescence intensity and those with low or no pre-formed DSAs, not desensitised.

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Background: Hanging donors are considered as marginal donors and frequently unsuitable for lung transplantation. However, there is no evidence of higher lung transplantation (LTx) morbidity-mortality with lungs providing by hanging donor.

Methods: Between January 2010 and July 2015, we performed a retrospective study at Foch hospital.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the outcomes of high emergency lung transplantation (HELT) in France from July 2007 to December 2015, focusing on the roles of donor, recipient, and matching factors on patient survival after transplantation.
  • Out of 2335 lung transplants recorded, 1544 patients were included, with findings showing that HELT has a higher risk of death compared to standard procedures, primarily due to the recipients' severity rather than donor characteristics.
  • The results indicate that while donor quality did slightly differ between HELT and standard transplants, it did not significantly affect the survival outcomes when considering the risks associated with the recipients' health status.
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Post-traumatic localized hand lymphedema is a rare situation and its diagnosis may be difficult, causing lack of care leading to failure of care. Our case study is of two young women with massive post-traumatic hand lymphedema who were treated for algodystrophy for 2 years, and whose bandages and physiotherapy were unsuccessful. Major social and psychological consequences due to difficulty with diagnosis and management resulting in inappropriate tests and therapeutic treatment were prescribed due to these issues.

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Background: Radiotherapy has long been the treatment of choice for local control of Ewing sarcoma of the chest wall (ESCW). However, there is debate regarding the use of surgery versus radiotherapy. The objective of this study was to identify risk factors that may affect long-term outcomes of nonmetastatic ESCW treated with preoperative chemotherapy (CT) followed by en bloc resection and adjuvant CT or chemoradiation.

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Mutational heterogeneity could explain different metastatic patterns among IIIA-N2 lung cancer and influence prognosis. The identification of subclonal mutations using deep sequencing to evaluate the degree of molecular heterogeneity may improve IIIA-N2 classification. The aim of this prospective study was to assess mutational and immunohistochemical characteristics in primary tumours and involved lymph nodes (LN) in operated patients.

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The greater the number of lymph node (LN) sampled (NLNsS) during lung cancer surgery, the lower the risk of underestimating the pN-status and the better the outcome of the pN0-patients due to stage-migration. Thus, regarding LN sampling "to be or not to be", number is the question. Recent studies advocate removing 10 LNs.

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Diaphragm disorders in adults. Diaphragm diseases, functional particularly, are little known and often underestimated by clinicians. Whether a fortuitous discovery on a chest x-ray showing an elevation of the hemidiaphragm or revealed by dyspnea, these abnormalities of the diaphragm require further investigations.

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Diaphragm pacing (DP) is an orphan surgical procedure that may be proposed in strictly selected ventilator-dependent patients to get an active diaphragm contraction. The goal is to wean from mechanical ventilation (MV) and restore permanent efficient breathing. The two validated indications, despite the lack of randomised control trials, concern patients with high-level spinal cord injuries (SCI) and central hypoventilation syndromes (CHS).

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Objectives: Lung transplantation (LTx) is an accepted therapy for selected infants, children and adolescents with end-stage lung and pulmonary vascular disease. It remains a challenge for a selected group of patients. In 2011, the number of paediatric lung transplantations (PLTxs) worldwide was 107.

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