Publications by authors named "R Clere-Jehl"

Hematological malignancies may require rapid-onset treatment because of their short doubling time, notably observed in acute leukemias and specific high-grade lymphomas. Furthermore, in targeted onco-hematological scenarios, chemotherapy is deemed necessary as an emergency measure when facing short-term, life-threatening complications associated with highly chemosensitive hematological malignancies. The risks inherent in the disease itself, or in the initiation of treatment, may then require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) to optimize monitoring and initial management protocols.

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Article Synopsis
  • Invasive fusariosis is a serious fungal infection that particularly threatens immunocompromised patients in intensive care, with a
  • mortality rate of 56%
  • identified in a study of 55 cases in French ICUs.
  • Most patients (76%) developed pneumonia, which often resulted in
  • acute respiratory failure
  • Key risk factors for increased mortality include high organ failure scores at ICU admission and prior history of
  • stem cell transplantation or hematologic cancers
  • , highlighting the need for careful monitoring in at-risk patients.
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Psychological resilience (the ability to thrive in adversity) may protect against mental-health symptoms in healthcare professionals during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) waves. To identify determinants of resilience in ICU staff members. In this cross-sectional survey in 21 French ICUs, staff members completed the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and Impact of Event Scale-Revised (for post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD]).

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