Publications by authors named "Michael Rochoy"

Background: In 2020, uterine cervical cancer (UCC) was the 12th most common cancer among women in France and the 4th worldwide. French health authorities wanted to increase Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination and screening rates. There were still many barriers to these measures among young women, their families, and health professionals and teachers.

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Cervical cancer screening (CCS) by Pap tests is mainly performed by gynecologists in France, but also by general practitioners (GPs) and midwives. The screening uptake is insufficient to reduce the incidence of cervical neoplasms. Our aim was to investigate the association between screening rates in patients listed with GPs and the distance between GPs' offices and gynecology facilities.

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Introduction: The treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is based on preventive hygiene and dietary measures (HDM), oral antidiabetic drugs (OADs), and insulin. The objective of the present study was to reuse general practice data from electronic health records and describe changes over time among patients with T2DM in primary care.

Methods: We analyzed data on patients with T2DM collected by three family physicians in Tourcoing (France) from 2006 to 2018.

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The objective of this study was to assess the perception of French general practitioners (GPs) and the impact of the Google® online physician rating system. We questioned the French GPs with a self-administered questionnaire. A total of 412 GPs had answered the complete questionnaire.

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Development of artificial intelligence (AI) modules should rely on technical progress, but also on users' needs. Our objective is to identify criteria that make a hypothetical AI module desirable for general practitioners (GPs). Method: random selection of 200 French GPs, and paper-based questionnaire.

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Introduction: Some users of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) secretly consume aromatase inhibitors (AI) and selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERM). Cyber-forums can be potential sources of information. Our aim was to determine the cycles used, and to identify the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) experienced, reported in a bodybuilding forum.

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Objectives: Describe the evolution of the expenses and the number of boxes of nicotine replacement therapy reimbursed by the French health insurance between 2016 (flat rate of €.150/year with advance payment) and 2019 (65% reimbursement without in advance payment and without a spending limit).

Setting And Participants: Descriptive and analytical epidemiological study between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2019 based on a retrospective collection of data from OpenMEDIC (the merged French health insurances drug claim database) on the number of reimbursed NRT boxes dispensed by community pharmacies and their annual cost.

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There is currently not sufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of face shields for source control. In order to evaluate the comparative barrier performance effect of face masks and face shields, we used an aerosol generator and a particle counter to evaluate the performance of the various devices in comparable situations. We tested different configurations in an experimental setup with manikin heads wearing masks (surgical type I), face shields (22.

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Introduction: Peripheral arterial disease of the lower extremities (PAD) is a serious condition, frequently under-evaluated. Long asymptomatic, it is easily detected by measuring the ankle-brachial index (ABI), a reference tool that is reliable, reproducible, simple and inexpensive. The objective of this thesis was to determine the rate of achievement of ABI in French Haute Autorité de santé indications, identify the associated factors and prioritize the obstacles to achieving ABI.

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Introduction: The number of patients with hip or knee joint replacements is increasing. Some of these patients want to practice sport, including in high-impact sports such as ultra-trails. Is the proportion of drop-out higher among runners after a hip or knee replacement? What are the symptoms of these patients?

Hypothesis: Hip or knee joint replacements are associated with a higher drop-out rate during an ultra-trail.

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Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) fail to prevent adverse drug events (ADE), notably due to over-alerting and alert-fatigue. Many methods have been proposed in the literature to reduce over-alerting of CDSS: enhancing post-alert medical management, taking into account user-related context, patient-related context and temporal aspects, improving medical relevance of alerts, filtering or tiering alerts on the basis of their strength of evidence, their severity, their override rate, or the probability of outcome. This paper analyzes the different options, and proposes the setup of SPC-CDSS (statistically prioritized and contextualized CDSS).

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Background: Cervical cancer screening rates are known to be strongly associated with socioeconomic status. Our objective was to assess whether the rate is also associated with an aggregated deprivation marker, defined by the location of family doctors' offices.

Methods: To access this association, we 1) collected data from the claim database of the French Health Insurance Fund about the registered family doctors and their enlisted female patients eligible for cervical screening; 2) carried out a telephone survey with all registered doctors to establish if they were carrying out Pap-smears in their practices; 3) geotracked all the doctors' offices in the smallest existing blocks of socioeconomic homogenous populations (IRIS census units) that were assigned a census derived marker of deprivation, the European Deprivation Index (EDI), and a binary variable of urbanization; and 4) we used a multivariable linear mixed model with IRIS as a random effect.

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The objective is to study the way physicians use the ECG computerized interpretation (ECG-CI). Anonymous questionnaires were mailed to 282 primary care physicians (PCPs) and 140 cardiologists in France. 225 complete surveys were analyzed.

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Introduction: Identifying modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is critical for research. Data mining may be a useful tool for finding new AD associated factors.

Methods: We included all patients over 49 years of age, hospitalized in France in 2008 (without dementia) and in 2014.

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Introduction: Several publications have highlighted the adverse effects of chlordecone on human and animal species. The possible long-term consequences continue to be explored as chlordecone still contaminates Caribbean soils. The objective of this literature review is to determine the long-term effects of chlordecone on human health.

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Neurocognitive disorders are common: every year, any physician or health professional comes into contact with patients or relatives with early symptoms of dementia. Nevertheless, their epidemiology remains difficult to estimate, due to real differences in risk factors within a country or region (average age, genetics, level of education, socio-economic level, etc.), differences in data collection, in the interpretation of these data with regard to scientific findings and changes in diagnostic criteria.

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Background: The French nationwide exhaustive hospital discharge database (PMSI) is used for activity-based payment of hospital services. We hypothesized that the release of articles about alcohol and dementia could influence the identification of these diagnoses in PMSI.

Methods: We analyzed temporal evolution of coding for dementia and other persistent or late-onset cognitive impairment (OPLOCI) due to alcohol and other psychoactive substances in the PMSI database from 2007 to 2017 (285 748 938 inpatient stays).

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Objective: Most antidepressants have been associated with a risk of hyponatremia in the literature. This effect is not always reported in monographs. The aim of our study was to clarify the difference of increased risk of hyponatremia among various antidepressants.

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