Publications by authors named "J Baudelot"

In response to the needs of the Home Medical Services a project was set up in the Hemobiology Transfusion Service of Beaujon Hospital. The objective of this project was to avoid the difficult transfer of patients who were receiving for the most part palliative treatment. This required strict organization between consultants, haemobiologist physicians and healthcare personnel.

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Extracorporeal photochemotherapy (ECP) consists of collection of mononuclear cells, their irradiation with UV-A light in the presence of a photoactivable molecule--8-methoxy-psoralen (8-MOP) being the most widely used--and their reinjection into a patient. Two technical approaches have been developed. The photopheresis procedure involves four steps: (i) 8-MOP is given to the patient orally, 2 h before collection of white blood cells; (ii) a discontinuous flow cell separator (UVAR, Therakos, West Chester, PA, U.

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In order to determine the characteristics and the course of diseases treated with long-term plasmapheresis (e.g., more than 25 plasma exchanges), we retrospectively studied 850 patients who underwent plasmapheresis.

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