Publications by authors named "Gremillet C"

Hip fractures affect 1.6 million patients yearly worldwide, often elderly with complex comorbidity. Mortality following surgery for acute hip fracture is high and multifactorial; high age, comorbidities and complication/deterioration in health following surgery.

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Aims: The well-known limitations of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) led to development of new oral anticoagulants (NOAC) in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF). The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine the consistency of treatment effects of NOAC irrespective of age, comorbidities, or prior VKA exposure.

Methods And Results: All randomized, controlled phase III trials comparing NOAC to VKA up to October 2012 were eligible provided their results (stroke/systemic embolism (SSE) and major bleeding (MB)) were reported according to age (≤ or >75 years), renal function, CHADS2 score, presence of diabetes mellitus or heart failure, prior VKA use or previous cerebrovascular events.

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Background: The use of new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in patients with impaired renal function has raised major concerns, in particular the possibility of an increased risk of bleeding due to accumulation. The aims of this work were to assess the safety of NOACs in patients with renal failure and describe the relationship between clinical events and drug renal excretion magnitude.

Methods: All phase III trials comparing NOACs with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) in patients with estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) rate < 50 mL min(-1) were eligible.

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Unlabelled: Studies concerning very preterm newborns are either defined by birth weight (<1500 g) or gestational age (<32 weeks). The aim of our study was to underline limits of cohort definitions by birth weight.

Methods: Data come from the Nord Pas de Calais EPIPAGE cohort.

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Steinert's disease or myotonic dystrophy is a heredo-degenerative neuroendocrinal dystrophy. It is an autosomal dominant disorder. The arising of a congenital myotonic dystrophy of one of the new-born children of the maternity hospital enabled to diagnose the Steinert's disease of his mother.

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The pharmacokinetics of piperacillin after a single 75-mg/kg intravenous injection as analyzed in 28 neonates with gestational ages of 29 to 40 weeks (A = 29 to 31 weeks, B = 33 to 35 weeks, C = 38 to 42 weeks) and birth weights of 860 to 3900 g during 35 courses. Serum concentrations of piperacillin were determined by high pressure liquid chromatography. A one compartment open model characterized the disposition of piperacillin.

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A passive inflation method was described for measuring total respiratory elastance and resistance during mechanical ventilation in adult patients (Rossi et al., J Appl Physiol 58:1849, 1985). We applied this method to preterm and full-term mechanically ventilated newborn infants and we compared the results with those obtained by the occlusion method.

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Neonatal meningitis has two closely related features: the mechanism of infection and the nature of the pathogen. When transmitted from mother to foetus, the infection is mainly caused by one of three microorganisms: Streptococcus group B, Escherichia coli or Listeria monocytogenes. It may occur before birth, in which case meningitis is of early onset and has a rather poor prognosis.

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In a case of neonatal hypertension, radiographic findings showed multiple thromboembolism from the ductus arteriosis diverticulum. Hypertension was well controlled by captopril during the neonatal period. The long-term follow-up of 8 years with normal cardiovascular and renal function indicates a good prognosis for acquired renovascular neonatal hypertension.

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The place of neonatal cerebral MRI and its specific contribution compared with conventional imaging techniques were evaluated in 36 patients. The difficulties specific to the patient population studied met during this preliminary period are described, with their local solutions. A preliminary evaluation of the diagnostic and prognostic value of MRI according to the disease state and gestational age is presented.

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Among 315 infants treated for respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) over a 2 year period, 32 prematures were studied retrospectively with the diagnosis of pulmonary interstitial emphysema (PIE). Eighteen died. In this group, birth weight below 1600 g, need for oxygen above 0.

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In 18 prematures (gestational age less than 32 weeks), an aqueous monohydrated caffeine colloidal gel was administered topically. High plasma levels were rapidly obtained with a loading dose divided in 4 applications by massaging, 1 ml of gel per kg body weight, at 12 hour intervals (18 mg caffeine base/kg). Maintenance was then instituted with a dose of 0.

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127 infants were born alive before the 32nd week of gestation in the H. Salengro obstetrical unit from the University Hospital of Lille from January 1980 to December 1985. During this period the annual number of deliveries was constant, 2700.

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We describe a child with multiple congenital anomalies born to a women treated with valproic acid (1000 mg/day) for post traumatic epilepsy. Defects included the typical dysmorphism of the "fetal valproic syndrome", bilateral radial ray aplasia, unilateral proximal phocomelia of the upper limb, kidney hypoplasia and brain atrophy. A direct teratogenic effect of valproic acid is suspected on an experimental basis, and validated by two previous reports of radial defects after valproic acid exposure.

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Vascular exclusion of the liver by clamping the hepatic pedicle and inserting an internal cavoatrial shunt allows bloodless hepatic surgery to be performed. The internal cavoatrial shunt performed on 30 dogs was studied to define its optimal hemodynamic characteristics. The internal diameter should measure half the caliber of the inferior vena cava and the total surface of the holes allowing blood flow to the shunt must be three times the internal caliber of the shunt.

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The porcelain gallbladder is a rare entity. It reaches especially the old woman. Most of the porcelain gallbladders have a great clinical latence.

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Granular cell myoblastoma or Abrikossoff's tumor of the esophagus are exceptional: fiveteen cases have been described in the literature. In this work we present the following case: discovery of a sub mucosal tumor during a systematic fibroscopic examination of an anemix patient. Only histological examination was able to make the diagnosis.

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The authors studied in 100 Wistar rats the manoeuvres that may commonly be carried out during vascular microanastomosis of diameter less than 3 mm (aorta and posterior vena cava): clamping for 30 to 45 minutes, bipolar electrocoagulation of the collateral arteries, more or less marked pinching of the vascular wall. The risk of thrombosis seems all the greater when: --the surgeon is inexperienced: viz. trauma with the forceps, parietal tears at the level of the stitches, two many threads passed for hemostasis (all these factors accentuate the fibrinoid and platelet deposits); --bipolar electrocoagulation of a collateral artery applied too close to the vessel to be anastomosed (less than 1 mm.

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Portal hypertension was obtained by portal ligature in the rat by an original procedure. Hemodynamic and pathological studies were performed at the end of the 4th postoperative month. Portal hypertension causes macroscopic and histological lesions in particular in the stomach and small intestine.

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