Publications by authors named "Nicolas Caillot"

Although rotational atherectomy (RA) and intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) have been proved to be effective for calcified de novo coronary lesions, their use in patients with in-stent restenosis (ISR) is still controversial. No comparison of these techniques in patients with ISR has been published so far. We sought to evaluate safety and feasibility of RA and IVL in patients with calcified ISR.

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Rationale: Ethanol rapidly eradicated experimental biofilm. Clinical studies of ethanol lock to prevent catheter-related infections (CRIs) suggest preventive efficacy. No such studies have been done in intensive care units (ICU).

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Background & Aims: Alterations in energy metabolism could trigger weight gain after renal transplantation.

Methods: Nineteen transplanted non-diabetic men, 53 ± 1.6 years old, receiving calcineurin inhibitors but no corticosteroids were studied.

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Background: To reduce bubble formation and growth during hypobaric exposures, a denitrogenation or nitrogen "washout" procedure is performed. This procedure consists of prebreathing oxygen fractions as close to one as possible (oxygen prebreathe) prior to depressurization before ascending to the working altitude or low spacesuit pressures. During the NASA prebreathe reduction program (PRP), it was determined that the addition of a light arm exercise to short, individually designed, performance-based heavy exercise (dual cycle ergometry) during an abbreviated 2-h prebreathe (F1O2 - 1.

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  • Pulmonary arterial hypertension is linked to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), and the study aimed to see if pulmonary arterial systolic pressure changes during hypoxia and mild exercise could predict HAPE susceptibility.
  • Researchers measured systolic pressure using Doppler echocardiography in two groups: HAPE susceptible (HAPE-S) and HAPE resistant (HAPE-R) mountaineers during a specific hypoxic exercise test.
  • The findings showed distinct differences in systolic pressure changes between the two groups, with a notable cut-off value for predicting HAPE, and only the HAPE-S group experienced significant increases in certain biomarkers following the hypoxic exercise challenge.
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Rituximab, a chimeric monoclonal antibody against CD20, very rarely causes lung toxicity. Clinical presentations include lung infiltrates, alveolar hemorrhage, and adult respiratory distress syndrome. Three cases of organizing pneumoinia (formerly called bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia or BOOP) have been reported.

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