Publications by authors named "Roques F"

Background: A retrieval programme was developed in Martinique (French West Indies) to provide extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for patients in the Caribbean, where heart transplantation and ventricular assist devices are not available. In 2011, the Department of Cardiac Surgery at the University Hospital of Fort-de-France (Martinique) developed a transfer programme to Paris (France) on an airliner, to refer patients for whom extracorporeal membrane oxygenation was not weanable to heart transplantation or a ventricular assist device.

Aim: To report this unique experience of transportation of patients under extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support on an airliner from the French West Indies to Paris.

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  • A 53-year-old woman with no prior medical history experienced acute sacroiliitis due to tricuspid endocarditis, leading to intense pain and fever.
  • A CT scan confirmed the right sacroiliitis, while an MRI and transesophageal echocardiography revealed a large mobile tricuspid vegetation and septic emboli in the lungs.
  • The patient showed clinical improvement after 6 weeks of antibiotic treatment, and this is the first reported case of such a bone and joint infection in Latin America.
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Introduction: Envenomations by Bothrops snakebites can induce overwhelming systemic inflammation ultimately leading to multiple organ system failure and death. Release of damage-associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs), in particular of mitochondrial origin, has been implicated in the pathophysiology of the deregulated innate immune response.

Objective: To test whether whole Bothrops lanceolatus venom would induce mitochondrial dysfunction and DAMPs release in human heart preparations.

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We describe the case of a patient who developed resistant hypertension due to a giant atheroma with acquired physiologic mimic of coarctation of the aorta. This presentation illustrates an extremely rare etiology to consider in adults in whom aortic isthmus stenosis remains often of congenital origin. ().

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Background: The precise epidemiological evaluation of amputations is difficult. It is a serious public health and economic problem with a high death rate. The proportion of amputees with pre-amputation vascular status remains unknown.

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  • The case details a rare incidence of mediastinitis that became superinfected with Achromobacter xylosoxidans after a patient underwent mitral and aortic valve replacement.* -
  • Initially, the patient developed mediastinitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus, which was treated with antibiotics; however, Achromobacter xylosoxidans was later discovered during pus analysis.* -
  • Despite initial control of the Staphylococcus aureus infection, the patient's condition worsened when blood cultures showed Achromobacter xylosoxidans again, ultimately leading to septic shock and death.*
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Haumea-one of the four known trans-Neptunian dwarf planets-is a very elongated and rapidly rotating body. In contrast to other dwarf planets, its size, shape, albedo and density are not well constrained. The Centaur Chariklo was the first body other than a giant planet known to have a ring system, and the Centaur Chiron was later found to possess something similar to Chariklo's rings.

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  • The observational study focused on infective endocarditis (IE) in the French West Indies (FWI) from 2000 to 2012, analyzing 201 patients to understand their characteristics and factors linked to in-hospital mortality.
  • Key findings showed that nearly 46% had no known heart disease, with community-acquired IE being the most common and a notable portion of cultures returning negative.
  • The in-hospital fatality rate was 19%, with older age, healthcare-associated IE, and the presence of IE linked to higher mortality, suggesting a unique epidemiological profile compared to both developed and developing countries.
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Hitherto, rings have been found exclusively around the four giant planets in the Solar System. Rings are natural laboratories in which to study dynamical processes analogous to those that take place during the formation of planetary systems and galaxies. Their presence also tells us about the origin and evolution of the body they encircle.

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A round table, organized by the French Society of Perfusion (Sofraperf) at the French national congress on extracorporeal circulations (Perfusion 2013), was attended by perfusionists, anaesthesiologists, intensivists and surgeons around the theme of respiratory veno-venous support and veno-arterial circulatory support with extracorporeal oxygenation in intensive care units. The debate was conducted in a participatory manner by bi-directional questions-answers session between moderators and assistance. The authors report management of this type of therapy that is not perfectly homogeneous, supported on literature data.

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Objective: The transportation of critically ill patients in the French West Indies represents a real challenge; in order to ensure territorial continuity of health care provision, the cardiac surgical department of the Fort-de-France Hospital created a mobile ECMO/ECLS unit. The aim of our work is to describe the logistical, technical and financial aspects of the interhospital transfer of ECMO/ECLS-assisted patients in the French Caribbean.

Patients And Methods: All ECMO/ECLS-assisted patients in the French Antilles-Guyane area subsequently repatriated towards the Fort-de-France Hospital were included from December 29th, 2009 to September 30th, 2011.

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Pluto and Eris are icy dwarf planets with nearly identical sizes, comparable densities and similar surface compositions as revealed by spectroscopic studies. Pluto possesses an atmosphere whereas Eris does not; the difference probably arises from their differing distances from the Sun, and explains their different albedos. Makemake is another icy dwarf planet with a spectrum similar to Eris and Pluto, and is currently at a distance to the Sun intermediate between the two.

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Objectives: We report the assessment and the activities for the first year of our airborne circulatory support mobile unit (CSMU) in the French Caribbean.

Methods: From January 2010 to June 2011, 12 patients (mean age = 35.7 years; range: 15-62 years; sex ratio = 1:1) were attended outside Martinique by our CSMU and transferred to our unit by air.

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Objectives: To update the European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE) risk model.

Methods: A dedicated website collected prospective risk and outcome data on 22,381 consecutive patients undergoing major cardiac surgery in 154 hospitals in 43 countries over a 12-week period (May-July 2010). Completeness and accuracy were validated during data collection using mandatory field entry, error and range checks and after data collection using summary feedback confirmation by responsible officers and multiple logic checks.

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The dwarf planet Eris is a trans-Neptunian object with an orbital eccentricity of 0.44, an inclination of 44 degrees and a surface composition very similar to that of Pluto. It resides at present at 95.

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Aims: In Guadeloupe, an island in the French West Indies, diabetes has a prevalence recently reported to be 10%. Myocardial ischaemia is more frequently silent in diabetics, and needs to be screened for and monitored, once identified. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of silent myocardial ischaemia (SMI) in a diabetic population and to analyze its associated cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors.

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Objectives: To carry out an in-depth single-centre analysis of the inter-observer reliability of the EuroSCORE (European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation) to propose changes for the EuroSCORE II.

Methods: Data for the EuroSCORE additive and logistic models were prospectively collected by surgeons (computer-assisted calculation) (SurgAE and SurgLE) and perfusionists (on A4 data collection forms; PerfAE) for 1719 consecutive adult heart operations. The performance of the EuroSCORE was first analysed, then inter-observer discrepancies in the score were assessed globally and for any of its 17 risk factors.

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We present the case of a 21-year-old male who came to the emergency ward for a thorax bullet wound. At our first check-up, the computed tomography (CT)-scan showed a pulmonary contusion, a hemothorax and a suspicious image of a thoracic aortic wound. The patient was stable, but soon after admission a distal ischemic syndrome appeared which revealed the emboli of the projectile.

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We report the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with a popliteal arteriovenous fistula after a gunshot injury to his right knee. The diagnosis, made in the Emergency Department, was confirmed by arteriography, allowing quick therapeutic intervention. The lesions to the popliteal artery and vein were repaired with a double venous bypass, followed by relieving fasciotomy.

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Pluto and its satellite, Charon (discovered in 1978; ref. 1), appear to form a double planet, rather than a hierarchical planet/satellite couple. Charon is about half Pluto's size and about one-eighth its mass.

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Pluto's tenuous nitrogen atmosphere was first detected by the imprint left on the light curve of a star that was occulted by the planet in 1985 (ref. 1), and studied more extensively during a second occultation event in 1988 (refs 2-6). These events are, however, quite rare and Pluto's atmosphere remains poorly understood, as in particular the planet has not yet been visited by a spacecraft.

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Arterio-venous fistulae increase the diameter of their feeding artery. It may be advantageous to increase the diameter of the internal thoracic artery before its use for coronary grafting. A fistula applied directly to the internal thoracic artery may compromise its subsequent use as a coronary graft and is technically difficult and invasive.

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