Publications by authors named "Lefrancois G"

Introduction: In haemodialysis patients the length of bleeding times after fistula cannulation is an easy and fairly used method of monitoring vascular access. In the most cases, compression is performed manually by nurses and the use of haemostatic dressing is common. As data in the literature are scares, we have decided to develop a quality improvement program in our hemodialysis center to manage this issue.

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We present the design and synthesis of a small library of substituted biguanidium salts and their capacity to inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancer cells. We first present their in vitro and membrane activity, before we address their mechanism of action in living cells and in vivo activity. We show that phenylethynyl biguanidium salts possess higher ability to cross hydrophobic barriers, improve mitochondrial accumulation and anticancer activity.

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Protein-energy wasting (PEW), defined as a loss of body protein mass and fuel reserves, is a powerful predictor of adverse outcomes in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Robust arguments suggest that intra-dialytic exercise, combined with oral/parenteral nutrition, enhances the effect of nutritional interventions in HD patients. This pilot randomized controlled trial investigated the feasibility and the effects of a 6 month intra-dialytic cycling program combined to a nutritional support on PEW, physical functioning (gait, balance, muscle strength) and quality of life (QoL) in older HD patients (mean age 69.

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Elderly patients with end stage renal diseases (ESRD) undergoing hemodialyis (HD) present poorer physical function and higher accident falls than healthy elderly population. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the HD-related changes in postural sway in ESRD patients, as an objective hallmark of their functional abilities. We hypothesized that the ESRD symptoms (i.

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Practices for enrollment on kidney transplantation waiting lists are variable between geographical areas and centers. Early referral of patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) to a nephrologist, particularly one practicing in a transplantation center, is a prerequisite to early enrollment. Despite improved survival in elderly transplant recipients, being aged over 65 years is still a barrier against enrollment.

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Eight percent only of the renal transplantations performed each year in France are from a living-donor, to be compared with 30-50% in Northern Europe and the USA. From the experience of these countries, we understand that to be successful, the information has to be delivered early in the course of kidney failure. It means that informing the patient about living-donation should be the mission, not of the transplant team, but of the patient nephrologist.

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Background: Formoterol's effects on the cardiovascular system are well known, but whether these effects are altered by the reformulation of inhalers to replace CFC propellants with HFA propellants is not.

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of cumulative doses up to 96 microg of formoterol delivered via an HFA-134a-propelled pMDI, on cardiac safety and the QTc interval, compared the same cumulative doses delivered via a DPI, in adult patients with moderate-to-severe asthma.

Methods: This study was a multicenter, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, three-period, crossover trial in which 22 patients with moderate-to-severe asthma received cumulative doses up to 96 microg of formoterol (12 + 12 + 24 + 48 microg) delivered via a pMDI or a dry power inhaler (DPI).

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Background: Pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs) have traditionally used CFCs as propellants. However, the worldwide phase-out of CFCs has necessitated the development of new pMDIs that use alternative propellants. One such replacement is the hydrofluoroalkane HFA-134a.

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Background: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have traditionally been used as propellants in pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs), which are often used to deliver drugs to the lungs for the treatment of reversible obstructive airways diseases. However, CFCs are harmful to the environment and need to be phased out. In response to that phase-out of environmentally harmful CFCs, the pharmaceutical industry is developing a new generation of pMDI formulations for the inhaled treatment of asthma.

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Background: Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have traditionally been used as propellants in pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs), which are often used to deliver drugs to the lungs for the treatment of reversible obstructive airways diseases. However, CFCs are harmful to the environment and need to be phased out. Hydrofluoroalkanes (HFAs), such as HFA-134a, represent a safe alternative to CFC propellants for use with pMDIs.

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A cross sectional survey was conducted in 2000 in coordination with the CHIESI medical representatives among 1758 French physicians caring for patients with persistent asthma (80% general practitioners, 20% specialists). This "Compli'Asthme" survey was based on a self-administered questionnaire designed to learn more about the physicians' experience with good use of inhaled drugs and to collect information on therapeutic observance, corticophobia, and use of prescribed inhalers. Poor observance was noted as an important problem by 58-85% of the participants.

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Objective: To investigate the respective contribution of various biologic and psychosocial factors, especially initial health-related quality of life (HRQOL), in the natural history of acute low back pain (LBP) and to evaluate the impact of this condition on HRQOL.

Methods: For 3 months, we assessed 113 patients consulting for nonspecific acute LBP of <72 hours duration at inclusion and treated with acetaminophen. Endpoints included pain, disability assessed by the Roland Disability Questionnaire, and HRQOL assessed by the Short Form 36 health survey (SF-36).

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Inhaled steroids are recommended for long-term control of asthma, but their use may be limited in young children because of difficulties in using the associated inhaler device. The use of nebulizers may help to overcome this issue, without compromising therapeutic efficacy or safety. This 14-week, multicentre, randomized, controlled, open-label, parallel-group study compared the efficacy and safety of nebulized corticosteroids in paediatric patients (aged 6 months to 6 years) with severe persistent asthma.

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Aims: The efficacy of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in rheumatic diseases depends on their concentrations within the joint. We determined piroxicam concentrations in plasma and synovial fluid (SF) after a single oral dose of 20 mg in the form of one tablet of piroxicam-beta-cyclodextrin.

Methods: 45 patients, aged 21 to 84 years, presenting with an effusion of the knee, related to degenerative or inflammatory joint disease, were included in this study after having given their written consent.

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The objectives of this study were to assess the acceptability and efficacy of Jet (a metered dose inhaler with a 100 ml chamber giving 250 micrograms beclomethasone dipropionate per puff) in patients with mild to moderate asthma using a dose-for-dose schedule in substitution for their standard metered dose inhaler with or without an inhalation chamber. An open trial was conducted over 5 weeks in 356 asthma patients treated with inhaled corticosteroids at a mean 914 +/- 198 micrograms/24 h dose. beta 2-agonists were used by all patients, either systematically (prescription) or as needed.

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Peripheral blood cells collected by cytapheresis from patients with acute leukemia following induction therapy or with multiple myeloma off-therapy, were maintained in a one-stage long-term liquid culture system. The data indicate that: (1) blood-derived granulopoietic proliferation can be sustained for up to 8 weeks with generation of CFU-GM in a way similar to bone marrow cells; and (2) this normal hematopoiesis can be sustained in spite of the absence of any development of a substantial stromal adherent layer, which suggests that, unlike hematopoiesis from bone marrow, the blood-derived non-adherent cell population is a self-sustaining compartment. While autologous transplantation with peripheral progenitor cells is gaining importance as an alternative to autologous bone marrow transplantation, this study suggests that circulating progenitor cells may have a different behavior from marrow cells.

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Blood nucleated cells collected by leukapheresis and spleen cell suspension from patients with myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia (MMM) were studied for their haematopoietic capacity. Using committed progenitor cell assays (CFU-GM, BFU-e) and a one-stage long-term liquid stem cell system, we have shown: (1) a preferential expansion of the circulating committed progenitor cell pool above the more primitive stem cell compartment; (2) the absence of any development of a stromal adherent layer in long-term cultures of peripheral blood nucleated cells suggesting the self-sustaining capacity of the circulating primitive stem cells; (3) that the spleen is only a production site of committed progenitor cells but does not generate primitive stem cells; (4) the presence, in the spleen, of stromal progenitor cells. We conclude that the peripheral blood primitive stem cells in patients with MMM are not of splenic origin.

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Anaemia during malaria is not completely understood. Fourteen cases of antierythrocyte autoimmunisation with anti-I specificity were investigated in a Paris hospital during a period of 2 years. The patients lived in Gabon and had not been taking antimalarial chemoprophylaxis.

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