Publications by authors named "Moine M"

Objectives: The territorial pharmacy of the West of Paris carries out an automated dose dispensing for a nursing home. The machine overpacks dry oral forms in unit doses and dispenses them in named pillboxes. Tablets prescribed in fractions are currently dispensed in whole unit doses, fractioned in advance by a nurse, then administered by a caregiver.

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The co-inhibitory programmed death (PD)-1 signaling pathway plays a major role in the context of tumor-specific T cell responses. Conversely, it also contributes to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance, as patients receiving anti-PD-1 treatment are prone to developing immune-related adverse events. Yet, the physiological role of the PD-1/PDL-1 axis in T cell homeostasis is still poorly understood.

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The territorial hospital pharmacy (PUI) of the West of Paris, dispenses treatments for a follow-up care instituion (SSR) and a dependent old people's home (EHPAD) via a hospital pharmacy equipped with an automatic machine producing dry oral forms packaged in labeled pillboxes. This project was completed with the support of the Regional Health Agency (ARS) and aims to secure the medication circuit. The methodology for qualifying the computer system and production, the implementation of the medication circuit and the inter-site logistical organization are presented.

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, four patients were admitted to a healthcare centre. They were treated with vitamin K antagonists (AVK). We observed a substantial increase in their International Normalised Ratio (INR).

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During the Covid-19 pandemic, four patients were admitted in a healthcare center. They were treated by vitamin K antagonists (VKA). We observed a substantially increased of their International Normalized Ratio (INR) The mean age of patients was 90 (± 8).

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CD8 T cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME) are exposed to various signals that ultimately determine functional outcomes. Here, we examined the role of the co-activating receptor CD226 (DNAM-1) in CD8 T cell function. The absence of CD226 expression identified a subset of dysfunctional CD8 T cells present in peripheral blood of healthy individuals.

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Future changes in tropical cyclone properties are an important component of climate change impacts and risk for many tropical and midlatitude countries. In this study we assess the performance of a multimodel ensemble of climate models, at resolutions ranging from 250 to 25 km. We use a common experimental design including both atmosphere-only and coupled simulations run over the period 1950-2050, with two tracking algorithms applied uniformly across the models.

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Objective: Describe the process for designing and creating SimUPAC 360°, a virtual reality training in anti-cancer drug production units.

Methods: A multi-centre (a University Hospital, a General Hospital and a Cancer Control Centre), inter-professional (pharmacists, hospital pharmacy technicians and health executives) working group has been set up. It was based on videoconferencing and online document sharing.

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We report the first paediatric case of splenic infarction following acute Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection with induction of anti-prothrombin (aPT) antibodies. A 12-year-old boy was admitted to the paediatric emergency department for a left pleuropneumonia and a splenic infarction. aPT antibodies were transitorily detected.

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Objectives: Within the context of pharmacy technician's (PT) continuing training (CT), a theoretical instruction in onco-hematology has been developed for PT working in our cytotoxic preparation unit (CPU). The aim of this study is to describe the approach taken, tools used and present knowledge assessment (KA).

Methods: A previous KA has been conducted using quiz available on GERPAC website which listing 36 drugs.

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This descriptive study explored pastors' beliefs about etiology and treatment of mental illness. Surveys were completed by mail by 202 Korean and Euro-American Presbyterian clergy. Nearly one-third of Korean pastors viewed bad parenting and demon possession as very important causes of mental illness, in contrast to the more than two-thirds of Euro-American pastors who viewed genetics and chemical imbalances as the most important causes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Platinum is commonly used in treating childhood cancers, but it can cause significant hearing loss (ototoxicity) in patients.
  • Research indicates that genetic factors may help identify which children are at greater risk for developing ototoxicity when treated with platinum-based drugs like cisplatin and carboplatin.
  • A study found that specific gene polymorphisms and higher cumulative doses of carboplatin correlated with an increased likelihood of hearing loss in pediatric patients, suggesting these genetic markers could be useful in predicting risk.
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Introduction: In 2011, the anticancer preparation unit in a teaching hospital implemented a circuit for batch preparation of anticancer drugs. In this circuit, a manual and a semi-automatic production process coexist. The aim of the study is to describe the circuit in 2016 and to assess the impact of batch preparation in a anticancer preparation unit.

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Therapeutic induction of blood vessel growth (angiogenesis) in ischemic tissues holds great potential for treatment of myocardial infarction and stroke. Achieving sustained angiogenesis and vascular maturation has, however, been highly challenging. Here, we demonstrate that alginate:collagen hydrogels containing therapeutic, pro-angiogenic FGF-2, and formulated as microspheres, is a promising and clinically relevant vehicle for therapeutic angiogenesis.

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Purpose Of The Study: The management of the severe blunt splenic injuries remains debated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the morbidity and mortality of splenic injury according to severity and management (surgery, embolization, non-operative management [NOM]).

Methods: A prospective multicenter study was conducted including patients aged 16 years and older with diagnosed splenic injury.

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"Beetrack" is a complete software designed to analyze the 2D locomotor behavior of four simultaneous honey bees moving in petri dishes. Several dependent variables can be measured: traveled distance, number of jumps and % of immobility. A spatial analysis can also be performed to detect if the bees are using preferentially one part of the box.

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Therapeutic digestive endoscopy did not exist in sub-Saharan Africa before 2005. However, the prevalence of digestive diseases that could potentially benefit from basic endoscopic treatment is very high in this region. Portal hypertension with variceal bleeding and severe dysphagia associated with benign or malignant upper gastrointestinal tract diseases are prominent in these countries.

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Goal Of Study: Treatment of splenic injury is not standardized. We conducted an inventory of splenic injury treatment modalities of splenic injury in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France.

Methods: A questionnaire was sent by e-mail to 33 surgeons practicing in 10 hospitals in that region.

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Background: The disadvantages of laparoscopic elective sigmoidectomy for diverticular disease include the risk of conversion to open operation and longer operative time. The aim of this study was to analyse the causes and consequences of conversion in 168 consecutive patients who underwent a laparoscopically assisted colectomy between January 1994 and June 2001.

Methods: Data were collected prospectively to analyse the causes and consequences of conversion to open surgery in terms of postoperative morbidity and patient recovery.

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Objective: To analyse retrospectively the results of one-stage laparoscopic treatment for common bile duct stones in 19 surgical centers in France.

Patients: From January 1991 to July 1996, 612 patients with choledocholithiasis underwent laparoscopic treatment.

Results: Overall duct clearance was obtained in 489 of the 612 patients (80%): through the cystic duct in 222 of 380 patients (58.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to describe the complications specifically related to orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) with preservation of the inferior vena cava and to their therapeutic management. This preservation technique has considerably influenced the surgical phases of liver transplantation, increasing hepatectomy time and modifying the number of vascular anastomoses.

Methods: Our retrospective multicentric study, based on data from 1361 adult patients that had undergone orthotopic liver transplantation with preservation of the inferior vena cava in France between 1991 and 1997, analyzed the concomitant surgical complications.

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Background: The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the risk of tumor recurrence after laparoscopic cecal resection (LCR) of colonic carcinoma in the rat.

Methods: The experimental cancer consisted of one million cells (DHK/K12), incorporated in an extracellular matrix, placed and secured to the cecal serosa in 110 BD9 rats. Four weeks later, all animals were reoperated through a laparotomy to control tumor growth, and animals with diffuse carcinomatosis were excluded.

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