Publications by authors named "P Echave"

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  • The study presents a new ultrasound-guided technique for blocking the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) called the "Gluteus-Deep Investing Fascia compartment Block" (GDIF block), which targets the space between the gluteus maximus muscle and deep investing fascia.
  • Nineteen above-knee surgeries were performed on nine patients using the GDIF block as part of the Complete Lower Extremity Fascia Tri-compartment Block (CLEFT Block) without complications.
  • Results indicate that the GDIF block effectively achieved complete PFCN blockade, allowing surgeries to proceed without the need for additional pain relief or conversion to general anesthesia.
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Purpose: Regional anesthesia may favour postoperative rehabilitation by inhibiting peripheral sensitization and secondary hyperalgesia. The literature on this subject is limited. In the present FUNCTION study, we sought to compare the functional recovery post orthopedic wrist surgery with regional versus general anesthesia.

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This article focuses on the link between past exposure to violence and a critical public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa: HIV-positive status in women of reproductive age. Specifically, we use biosocial data from the Rwandan Demographic and Health Survey (2005‒2014) to assess how the timing and intensity of women's exposure to the war and genocide in Rwanda (1990‒1994) may be associated with their HIV status. We find significant differences in risk across age cohorts, with the late adolescence cohort (women born in 1970‒1974, who were aged 16‒20 at the start of the conflict) having the highest risk of being HIV positive 10‒20 years after the violence, even after controlling for current socioeconomic and demographic characteristics.

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Background: Peripheral nerve block is a common anesthetic technique used during orthopedic upper limb surgery. Injection of local anesthetics around the target nerve inhibits the action of voltage-dependent sodium channels, inhibiting neurotransmission of pain impulses and providing motor immobility. Compared to general anesthesia, it could improve functional recovery by inhibiting nociceptive impulses and inflammation, thus reducing postoperative pain and immobilization and improving postoperative rehabilitation.

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Life course theories have shaped social and health scientists' understanding of the origins and pathways of health, aging, and mortality. However, few studies have examined how these origins might have changed across cohorts. This study investigates the impact of birth, childhood, and adolescence factors on adult health across birth cohorts born in the second half of the 20 century in the United States.

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