Publications by authors named "L Sann"

Decomposing extended structures into smaller, molecular, even functional groups or simple fragments has a long tradition in chemistry because it allows for understanding certain electronic peculiarities in truly chemical terms. By doing so, invaluable property information is chemically accessible, for example, needed to rationalize catalytic or magnetic or optical nature. In order to also follow that train of thought for periodic materials, we have developed a tool which in a straightforward manner derives fragment molecular orbitals from plane-wave electronic-structure data of whatever kind of solid-state material.

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  • A study was conducted to analyze the knowledge and practices of healthcare providers regarding urine culture orders in patients with urinary catheters, focusing on catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs).
  • The chart review showed that 86% of urine cultures were ordered improperly, often based on non-specific factors rather than actual symptoms, leading to delayed management of other infections and adverse drug reactions.
  • Survey results indicated significant knowledge gaps among providers, with nurses more likely than physicians to recognize changes in urine appearance and odor as reasons to order cultures, highlighting the need for better education and adherence to guidelines.
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Background: Depression and anxiety are common in stroke survivors as well as their family caregivers. However, it is not known whether each person's emotional distress contributes to their partner's quality of life (QOL).

Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of depression and anxiety on QOL in stroke survivor-caregiver dyads using dyadic analysis technique - the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM).

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Bilateral hand transplantation, as a fairly new reconstructive option for amputees, raises major ethical questions. This article, which is based on the reflections arising from the rich experience of Lyon's team in this field, addresses the topic of supporting the patient in his choice for or against this procedure. How should autonomy be understood in this particular setting? The developing field of composite tissue allotransplantation needs to establish a common thinking on this subject.

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Ten years after the consensus meeting on disorders of sex development (DSD), genital surgery continues to raise questions and criticisms concerning its indications, its technical aspects, timing and evaluation. This standpoint details each distinct situation and its possible management in 5 main groups of DSD patients with atypical genitalia: the 46,XX DSD group (congenital adrenal hyperplasia); the heterogeneous 46,XY DSD group (gonadal dysgenesis, disorders of steroidogenesis, target tissues impairments …); gonosomic mosaicisms (45,X/46,XY patients); ovo-testicular DSD; and "non-hormonal/non chromosomal" DSD. Questions are summarized for each DSD group with the support of literature and the feed-back of several world experts.

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