Publications by authors named "I Noirot"

Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of non-calibrated multi-beat analysis continuous cardiac output (CCO), against calibrated pulse-contour analysis continuous cardiac output (CCO) during a passive leg raise (PLR) and/or a fluid challenge (FC).

Design: Observational, single-centre, prospective study.

Setting: Tertiary academic medical intensive care unit, Lyon, France.

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Background: The aim of this study is to assess whether a strategy combining spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) with both pressure support (PS) and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and extended use of post-extubation non-invasive ventilation (NIV) (extensively-assisted weaning) would shorten the time until successful extubation as compared with SBT with T-piece (TP) and post-extubation NIV performed in selected patients as advocated by guidelines (standard weaning), in difficult-to-wean patients from mechanical ventilation.

Methods: The study is a single-center prospective open label, randomized controlled superiority trial with two parallel groups and balanced randomization with a 1:1 ratio. Eligible patients were intubated patients mechanically ventilated for more than 24 h who failed their first SBT using TP.

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We report a case of cerebral hypotension due to an idiopathic cerebral spinal fluid leak associated with bilateral sub-dural hygromas. The symptoms were not relieved despite of multiple lumbar, thoracic and cervical «blind» blood patches. The check-up led to a scopic controlled cervical blood patch directly on the leak by a paramedian approach with a complete clinical and radiological response to treatment.

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  • * Conducted at a university hospital, the research included patients aged 75 and older, with the EFS administered prior to surgery to assess frailty.
  • * Results showed that integrating the EFS with the EuroSCORE II significantly improved mortality prediction (p = 0.04) and was linked to longer ICU stays and higher rates of discharge to healthcare facilities.
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Acetaminophen is the most consumable analgesic in the world in the form of medical prescription or self-medication. It is one of the active ingredients most often involved in voluntary poisoning. Lethal dose of acetaminophen classically induces acute hepatic failure on hepatic necrosis.

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