Publications by authors named "S Zuily"

Background: Reported results of clinical trials assessing higher-dose anticoagulation in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 have been inconsistent.

Purpose: To estimate the association of higher- versus lower-dose anticoagulation with clinical outcomes.

Data Sources: Randomized trials were identified from the World Health Organization's International Clinical Trials Registry Platform and ClinicalTrials.

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Several aspects of the management of post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) are still a matter of debate, or not yet addressed in international guidelines. The objective of this expert consensus from the French Society of Vascular Medicine (SFMV) and the French Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (SFICV) was to define the main elements of diagnosis and treatment of this syndrome, and to develop a proposal for its preoperative, procedural and follow-up management. In this consensus, the following issues were addressed: clinical and ultrasound diagnosis; pre-procedural workup; indications and contraindications to venous recanalisation; procedures; clinical and duplex ultrasound reports; follow-up; long-term treatment; management of great saphenous vein incompetency; anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy after venous stenting.

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Hypercoagulable states, also called thrombophilia, can either be congenital or acquired. Congenital thrombophilia, associated mainly with venous thrombosis, is either secondary to coagulation-inhibitor deficiencies, i.e.

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  • The study investigated the effectiveness of automatic chest compression devices (ACCDs) compared to manual CPR in a microgravity environment, specifically during parabolic flights.
  • Results showed that the LUCAS 3© device achieved the best compression depth (53.0 mm), far surpassing the other devices and manual CPR methods, which had significantly lower depths.
  • Despite the ACCDs providing decent compression rates, manual CPR offered a higher rate (115 cpm), but only LUCAS 3© met international CPR guidelines for effectiveness in microgravity scenarios.
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  • Ovarian vein thrombosis (OVT) is a rare but serious condition that can happen after giving birth or in cancer patients.
  • Researchers looked at older studies to understand how OVT is treated and found that the average age for diagnosis is 37.
  • They discovered that special imaging tests like MRI are the best for diagnosing OVT, and the common treatment is using certain blood thinners for a few months.
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