Publications by authors named "Mulliez A"

Introduction: Surgical care in first-referral hospitals (FRHs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is poorly characterized. Inguinal hernia repair can act as a good tracer condition. This study aimed to evaluate the variation in hernia repair across different hospital types in LMICs.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: The study objectives were: 1) to detect early signs of low muscle function and assess sarcopenic obesity (SO) prevalence in patients with obesity; and 2) to introduce a new online diagnostic tool for scoring handgrip strength (HGS), adjusted for age and sex.

Methods: Patients from the OBESAR cohort (184 men and 499 women) were tested for body composition and functional testing (chair stand test or HGS based on the cutoffs from the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism [ESPEN]/European Association for the Study of Obesity [EASO] or adjusted HGS [adHGS] based on reference values), and SO prevalence was calculated accordingly.

Results: Among the 683 patients (mean [SD], age 42.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Despite improvement in devices, in-stent restenosis remains a frequent and challenging complication of percutaneous coronary interventions.

Methods And Results: The RESTO (Morphological Parameters of In-Stent Restenosis Assessed and Identified by OCT [Optical Coherence Tomography]; study NCT04268875) was a prospective multicenter registry including patients presenting with coronary syndromes related to in-stent restenosis. All patients underwent preintervention OCT analysis, which led to analysis of in-stent restenosis phenotype, number of strut layers, and presence of stent underexpansion.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the rate of complications following non-mandatory hardware removal (HR) in patients who had fractures, involving a review of 1990 cases over a decade.
  • Results indicated that 4.1% of patients experienced complications, with 1.56% being classified as major, including deep infections and impaired healing, particularly in knee and ankle locations.
  • Smoking was identified as a significant risk factor for complications, emphasizing the need for thorough preoperative patient education and risk assessment before HR surgeries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • A study examined the cancer risk in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) compared to a matched sample from the general French population over a 10-year period, using national health data.
  • Among the 140,649 PwMS, the incidence of cancer was found to be slightly higher (799 per 100,000 person-years) than that of the matched controls (736 per 100,000 person-years), indicating a small overall increased risk for PwMS.
  • The risk for different cancer types varied, with higher risks for bladder, brain, and cervical cancers, while prostate, breast, and colorectal cancers showed a lower risk in PwMS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background And Objectives: People with multiple sclerosis (MS) have an increased risk of severe coronavirus infection due to their level of motor disability or exposure to certain immunosuppressive treatments. Thus, patients with MS have had priority access to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. However, relapses after vaccination have been reported, leading some patients to not seek the recommended booster doses.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Purpose: During follow-up, patients in remission after oral or oropharyngeal cancer are few to express pain, depression or anxiety, their chief complain are dry mouth and difficulties to chewing. The aim of the study is to estimate prevalence of pain, quality of life and their evolution over four years.

Methods: This prospective observational study included 21 patients between June and September 2017.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The European literature has reported high variability in the incidence and prevalence rates of myasthenia gravis (MG), but no specific epidemiological data for France have been published. This study aimed to assess the incidence and prevalence rates of myasthenia gravis in France based on data extracted from the French National Health Insurance Claims Database (the SNIIRAM database).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective repeated cross-sectional population study from 2008 to 2018 using a representative sample of the French population (Échantillon généraliste des bénéficiaires) covered by health insurance.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Cardiovascular comorbidities are increasingly being recognised in early stages of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) yet complete cardiorespiratory functional assessments of individuals with mild COPD or presenting with COPD risk factors are lacking. This paper reports on the effectiveness of the cardiocirculatory-limb muscles oxygen delivery and utilisation axis in smokers exhibiting no, or mild to moderate degrees of airflow obstruction using standardised cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).

Methods: Post-bronchodilator spirometry was used to classify participants as 'ever smokers without' (n=88), with 'mild' (n=63) or 'mild-moderate' COPD (n=56).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The aim of this study was to assess the medico-economic impact of the MACD Coupler™ system in comparison with HSA for end to end veno-venous anastomosis during free flap transfer. A retrospective case-control study was performed in an academic institution, from March 2019 through July 2021, to analyze medical and economic outcomes of patients managed for head and neck reconstruction with free flap transfer. 43 patients per group were analyzed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Chronic pain (CP) is one of the most disabling conditions in the elderly and seems to be a risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). Only one study, using national administrative health databases, assessed and demonstrated that chronic pain (all types of pain) was a risk factor for dementia, but without assessing the impact of pain medications.

Method: To assess the impact of all types of chronic pain and the long-term use of pain medications on the person-years incidence of ADRD, a retrospective nationwide healthcare administrative data study was performed using the national inter-regime health insurance information system (SNIIRAM) to the French national health data system (SNDS).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: Alzheimer's disease or Related Dementia (ADRD) is known to disturb pain perception and reduce the ability to report it, resulting in underestimation by practitioners and sub-optimal medical management. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of all types of CP among people with ADRD.

Design: Nationwide cross-sectional study.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study compared single-use (SU) ancillaries to standard reusable ones in total hip replacement surgeries, focusing on costs, operative time, and quality of fixation.
  • Researchers found that while SU ancillaries led to significant cost savings of about 6561 euros per procedure, they had issues with a less secure press-fit compared to reusable implants, resulting in one failure.
  • Overall, SU ancillaries showed potential for reducing surgical expenses (median saving of 2648 euros per intervention) but raised concerns regarding their effectiveness and safety in some cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The advent of miniature, easy-to-use and accessible multimedia products is leading to screen exposure that begins in early childhood. Overexposure in preschool may lead to adverse effects. The main objective of this study was to determine the average daily time (ADT) spent by children under 6 years of age, followed in general practice, in front of television or interactive screens.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Skin-restricted lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with high rates of depression and anxiety disorders. Patients without psychiatric disorders can experience anxiety and depressive symptoms at a subclinical level, which could be risk factors for progression towards psychiatric disorders. It was decided, therefore, to investigate the presence of specific symptoms in skin-restricted lupus patients without axis I psychiatric disorders and their impact on the occurrence of axis I psychiatric disorders during the study follow-up.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Emergency healthcare workers (eHCWs) are particularly at risk of stress, but data using the gold standard questionnaire of Karasek are scarce. We assessed the level of stress of eHCWs and aimed to compare it with the general population.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional nationwide study in French Emergency Departments (EDs), using the job-content questionnaire of Karasek, compared with the 25,000 answers in the French general population (controls from the SUMER study).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Independently of absolute BMI values, the amount, onset date, and duration of early body weight gain may influence cardio-metabolic health later in adulthood. Values of cardiac and metabolic variables from a cohort study of morbidly obese patients were retrospectively analyzed to study the association between early weight history and metabolic syndrome (MetS) occurrence in adults. Of 950 patients with severe morbid obesity (age 44.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Importance: Although the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on mental health, there is no comprehensive longitudinal study of the entire population of a country without selection bias.

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the prescription of psychotropic drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic, using data from the French national health data system (SNDS).

Design Settings And Participants: Prescriptions for psychotropic drugs (antidepressants, anxiolytics, hypnotics, and antipsychotics) from 1 January 2015 to 30 September 2021 were collected from administrative data provided by the SNDS.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Deficient endogenous pain modulation has been implicated in the development and exacerbation of chronic orofacial pain. To date, relatively little is known regarding the function of the endogenous pain modulation in patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS). This case-control study investigated endogenous pain modulation in women with BMS.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluated the long-term effectiveness of hemorrhoidal radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFT) in reducing symptoms such as bleeding and prolapse, and its impact on quality of life (QoL).
  • Out of 124 patients treated, significant improvements were observed, including a reduction in bleeding (from 7 to 3 on a scale of 10) and prolapse (from grade 3 to 2), with over 91% willing to undergo the procedure again.
  • While there was a recurrence rate of 21.5% after 22 months, the overall satisfaction was high, and the procedure resulted in low pain and minimal downtime.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Purpose: Patients with oropharyngeal cancer are at high nutritional risk before and during treatment. Little is known about the influence of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection on nutritional status and its evolution during treatment.

Materials And Methods: A single-center retrospective study was conducted between August 2017 and December 2020 including 48 patients (14 HPV-induced: HPV+ and 34 non-HPV-induced: HPV-) with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated by radiotherapy±chemotherapy (RT/CT).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background & Aims: Sarcopenia in heart failure (HF) is associated with severe outcomes, increased mortality, and high healthcare cost burden. Systematic muscle screening in patients with chronic HF would improve quality and appropriateness of care. Here we tested handgrip strength (HGS) as a screening tool for sarcopenia in patients with chronic HF, using the EWGSOP 2010 and 2019 reference-standard definitions of sarcopenia.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Lack of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors are leading risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Web- and smartphone-based interventions are effective in increasing PA in older adults and in patients with NCD. In many countries, spa therapy, commonly prescribed to patients with NCD, represents an ideal context to initiating lifestyle changes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Aim: To evaluate auditory performance in subjects with poorly controlled type-2 diabetes mellitus, using a simple test battery assessing sensitivity to pure tones and neuronal function.

Methods: Enrolled subjects, aged between 23 and 79 years, reported several auditory dysfunctions. They were tested using pure-tone audiometry, otoacoustic emissions for cochlear-function evaluation, and measurement of middle-ear muscle-reflex thresholds in search of an auditory neuropathy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF