Publications by authors named "F-J Mercier"

This article offers a comprehensive clinical update on best practices for neuraxial and general anesthesia in cesarean delivery, the most frequently performed major surgical procedure globally. Current evidence-based strategies to address common anesthetic challenges, such as maternal hypotension and intraoperative breakthrough pain, are discussed in detail. Practical approaches for optimizing maternal hemodynamic stability, including the use of vasopressors, fluid management and maternal positioning, are reviewed.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of recombinant activated factor VIIa (rFVIIa) for treating severe postpartum hemorrhage (sPPH) through a multi-center randomized controlled trial and observational studies.
  • In the RCT, a significantly lower percentage of women treated with rFVIIa required invasive procedures compared to those who did not receive the treatment, although this was not confirmed in the observational studies.
  • Safety analysis revealed no increase in thromboembolic events for rFVIIa-treated women compared to non-treated women, indicating that while the efficacy may vary, the treatment is relatively safe.
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Acute kidney injury induced by ischemia/reperfusion (IR) is a frequent complication in hospitalized patients. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism has shown to be helpful against renal IR consequences; however, the potential benefit of novel nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists such as finerenone has to be further explored. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of finerenone to prevent the acute and chronic consequences of ischemic acute kidney injury.

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Background: Hereditary Fibrosing Poikiloderma (HFP) with tendon contractures, myopathy and pulmonary fibrosis (POIKTMP [MIM 615704]) is a very recently described entity of syndromic inherited poikiloderma. Previously by using whole exome sequencing in five families, we identified the causative gene, FAM111B (NM_198947.3), the function of which is still unknown.

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