Publications by authors named "P N Carron"

The major challenges facing our healthcare system foster the emergence of new inter-professional roles such as the Specialized Nurse Practitioner. These professionals, recognized by a legal framework, hold advanced practice medical and nursing skills obtained after a 120-credit Master's-level university training. In 2018, the Emergency Department (ED) of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois was one of the first departments in Switzerland to implement such a role.

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Objectives: Smoking has been associated with an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in individuals carrying shared epitope (SE) HLA-DRB1 alleles. Yet, little is known about the regional and systemic T cell dynamics of smoking and a potential link to T cell infiltration in inflamed synovia. In this study, we, therefore, sought to study T cell features in lung and inflamed joints in smoking versus non-smoking patients.

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Background: The ageing of the population is leading to an increase in the number of traumatic injuries and represents a major challenge for the future. Falls represent the leading cause of Emergency department admission in older people, with injuries ranging from minor to severe multiple injuries. Older injured patients are more likely to be undertriaged than younger patients.

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  • The study examines critically buried avalanche victims with cardiac arrest, emphasizing that a noncompressible chest wall or frozen body usually prevents CPR initiation, though the supporting evidence is weak.
  • A retrospective analysis of 53 avalanche victims declared dead from 2010-2019 revealed that 23% had noncompressible chest walls, which were linked to longer burial times and lower body temperatures.
  • The findings suggest that the presence of a noncompressible chest wall alone is not enough to confirm death in these cases and that more clinical information is needed for accurate assessments.
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