Publications by authors named "Raphael Hindre"

Background: Sarcoidosis is an idiopathic systemic granulomatosis whose evolution is self-limiting in most cases. However, it can progress to organ damage that menaces the vital or functional prognosis of patients. Sarcoidosis itself, but also its comorbidities, can pose a threat to the patient, require rapid initiation of treatment, and justify emergency hospitalization.

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Background: Benefit of early awake prone positioning for COVID-19 patients hospitalised in medical wards and who need oxygen therapy remains to be demonstrated. The question was considered at the time of COVID-19 pandemic to avoid overloading the intensive care units. We aimed to determine whether prone position plus usual care could reduce the rate of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) or intubation or death as compared to usual care alone.

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In active cancers, venous thromboembolism is a poor prognosis factor and one of the main causes of death. Venous thromboembolism is 4 to 7 times more common in patients with active cancer compared with the general population. The risk of thrombosis depends on characteristics related to the patient, cancer, and current treatments.

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