Publications by authors named "M Piton"

Background/objectives: The "One Health" approach underscores the connection between human, animal, and environmental health, promoting solutions to global challenges like climate change and biodiversity loss. The Planetary Health Diet (PHD) promotes a plant-based diet with organically grown plants to reduce the environmental impact of meat production and decrease the risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The BIOQUALIM project will evaluate the PHD's effectiveness in preventing NCDs like periodontal diseases and cancers through four inter-related studies.

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The objective of this review is to compare high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen (High flow oxygen) and noninvasive ventilation (NIV) for the management of acute respiratory failure secondary to suspected or confirmed acute heart failure (AHF). A comprehensive and relevant literature search of MEDLINE, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library was conducted using Medical Subject Heading and Free text terms from January 2010 to March 2024. All randomized clinical trials and observational retrospective and prospective studies reporting adult patients with acute respiratory failure due to suspected or confirmed AHF and comparing HFNC to NIV were included.

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Purpose: This study questions the quality of life of young to mid-life hematology patients during lockdowns in France.

Method: Fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2022.

Findings: Thematic content analysis identified three main themes: (1) regulating fear of COVID-19 during the health crisis, (2) maintaining relationships and fostering social support during the pandemic, and (3) removing the stigma of cancer with COVID-19: a positive factor for patients' quality of life.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates whether high-flow nasal oxygen improves respiratory function in patients with acute heart failure compared to noninvasive ventilation (NIV).
  • It includes a pilot study with 60 adult patients experiencing acute respiratory failure, focusing on changes in respiratory rate as the primary outcome within the first hour of treatment.
  • After comparing the results, high-flow nasal oxygen showed a slightly greater reduction in respiratory rates than NIV, though the difference was not statistically significant.
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Citizen participation in cancer research is growing intensively. In this context, the IMPAQT research project aims to promote the participation of (former) cancer patients in all stages of research. It was in response to the needs of the patient-researchers of the IMPAQT research group that the Perce-Neige project was developed.

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