Publications by authors named "L Cornillet"

Background: Coronary chronic total occlusions (CTO) are frequent, and coronary angioplasty has been increasingly used in recent years for lesion revascularisation. However, to date, no dedicated multicentric prospective study is available in France.

Aim: To describe the characteristics of CTO patients and to assess current treatment strategies in French catheterisation laboratory practice.

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Acute heart failure (AHF) management is challenging, with high morbidity and readmission rates. There is little evidence of the benefit of HF monitoring during hospitalization. The aim of the study was to assess whether daily bedside echocardiographic monitoring (JetEcho) improved outcomes in AHF.

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Background: Coronary angiography is the standard of care after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA), but its benefit for patients without persistent ST-segment elevation (STE) remains controversial.

Methods: All patients admitted for coronary angiography after a resuscitated OHCA were consecutively included in this prospective study. Three patient groups were defined according to post-resuscitation ECG: STE or new left bundle branch block (LBBB) (group 1); other ST/T repolarization disorders (group 2) and no repolarisation disorders (group 3).

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Antiplatelet therapy is the cornerstone of coronary artery disease treatment and prevention. Combination of aspirin and P2Y inhibitor is recommended after acute coronary syndrome and after elective percutaneous coronary intervention. The optimal duration of dual antiplatelet therapy depends on the individual ischemic and bleeding risk of the patient.

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There are currently one million heart failure (HF) patients in France and the rate is progressively increases due to population aging. Acute decompensation of HF is the leading cause of hospitalization in people over 65 years of age with a 25% re-hospitalization rate in the first month. Expenses related to the management of HF in France in 2013 amounted to more than one billion euros, of which 65% were for hospitalizations alone.

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