Publications by authors named "Stanislas Bataille"

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  • * Findings from the MyTemp trial indicate that lowering dialysis bath temperature doesn't affect mortality or cardiovascular events, while the Convince study shows high volume convective hemodiafiltration reduces all-cause mortality.
  • * Studies like DIATT emphasize the importance of physical activity support for dialysis patients, advocating for reimbursement, while newer drug studies have shown mixed results and suggest patient/caregiver communication needs to be prioritized in care.
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Purpose: In the assessment of basic medical knowledge, the composition of the reference panel between specialists and primary care (PC) physicians is a contentious issue. We assessed the effect of panel composition on the scores of undergraduate medical students in a script concordance test (SCT).

Methods: The scale of an SCT on basic nephrology knowledge was set by a panel of nephrologists or a mixed panel of nephrologists and PC physicians.

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  • * The Pruripreva study found that 23.5% of the 1,304 patients evaluated experienced moderate to severe itching, with a notable portion being previously unaware that they had this condition.
  • * There is a strong correlation between the severity of pruritus and a decrease in quality of life, highlighting the urgent need for better diagnosis and treatment options for affected patients.
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a significant decrease in muscle strength and mass, possibly related to muscle cell damage by uremic toxins. Here, we studied in vitro and in vivo the effect of indoxyl sulfate (IS), an indolic uremic toxin, on myoblast proliferation, differentiation and expression of myogenic regulatory factors (MRF)-myoblast determination protein 1 (MyoD1), myogenin (Myog), Myogenic Factor 5 (Myf5) and myogenic regulatory factor 4 (Myf6/MRF4)-and expression of myosin heavy chain, Myh2.

Methods: C2C12 myoblasts were cultured in vitro and differentiated in myotubes for 7 days in the presence of IS at a uremic concentration of 200 µM.

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Hemodialysis (HD) patients are at risk for severe COVID-19 and cannot comply with social distancing. SARS-COV2 seroprevalence in French patients and caregivers after the first wave of COVID-19 is unknown. SeroCOVIDial is a prospective study conducted between June and December 2020.

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Background: Myostatin and activin A induce muscle wasting by activating the ubiquitin proteasome system and inhibiting the Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin pathway. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), myostatin and activin A plasma concentrations are increased, but it is unclear if there is increased production or decreased renal clearance.

Methods: We measured myostatin and activin A concentrations in 232 CKD patients and studied their correlation with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health issue associated with increased cardiovascular, infectious and all-cause mortality. The neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a predictive marker of the risk of death and cardiovascular events. Uremic toxins, notably indoxyl sulfate (IS), are involved in immune deficiency and cardiovascular complications associated with CKD.

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Background: Rheopheresis is a double-filtration plasmapheresis that removes high-molecular-weight molecules from the plasma and thereby lowers blood viscosity. This treatment has been proposed in hemodialysis (HD) patients for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), but very few studies have evaluated the usefulness of this technique.

Principal Objective: To assess 1-year amputation-free survival (AFS) of HD patients suffering from CLTI treated by rheopheresis.

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Background: Few data is available on the risk/benefit balance of native kidney biopsy (KB) in very elderly patients.

Methods: Multicenter retrospective cohort study in the Aix-Marseille area: the results of KB and medical charts of all patients over 85 years biopsied between January 2010 and December 2018 were reviewed.

Results: 104 patients were included.

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Background: Muscle strength decreases as kidney failure progresses. Low muscle strength affects more than 50% of hemodialysis patients and leads to daily life activities impairment. In the general population, numerous studies have linked low 25OH-vitamin D (25OHD) concentrations to the loss of the muscle strength and low physical performances.

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Introduction: Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are characterized by a high prevalence of associated autoimmune manifestations. Kidney involvement has been rarely reported in MDS patients. We report on the spectrum of kidney pathological findings in MDS patients.

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  • COVID-19 poses significant risks for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), with a study showing 5.5% of 2336 dialysis patients diagnosed with the virus.
  • Among those followed for over 28 days, 37% experienced severe outcomes and 28% died, with oxygen therapy and decreased lymphocyte counts identified as major risk factors.
  • The study noted that chronic use of angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) may protect against mortality, while treatments like azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine showed no benefit for patients with COVID-19.
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Nutrition is a cornerstone in the management of chronic kidney disease (CKD). To limit urea generation and accumulation, a global reduction in protein intake is routinely proposed. However, recent evidence has accumulated on the benefits of plant-based diets and plant-derived proteins without a clear understanding of underlying mechanisms.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients often exhibit a low muscle mass and strength, leading to physical impairment and an increased mortality. Two major signalling pathways control protein synthesis, the insulin-like growth factor-1/Akt (IGF-1/Akt) pathway, acting as a positive regulator, and the myostatin (Mstn) pathway, acting as a negative regulator. Mstn, also known as the growth development factor-8 (GDF-8), is a member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, which is secreted by mature muscle cells.

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Background: Haemodialysis patients are at risk of developing severe forms of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection: coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In March 2020, hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and azithromycin (AZI) were proposed as potential treatments of COVID-19, but with warnings concerning their possible toxicity. No data are available regarding the toxicity of this treatment in haemodialysis patients.

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Aim: Uremic calciphylaxis, also called calcific uraemic arteriolopathy (CUA), is a rare disease with a poor prognosis (mortality between 45% and 80%). Treatment is currently not standardized, and is based mainly on risk factor control, often with administration of sodium thiosulfate. We report the use of rheopheresis, a double filtration apheresis technique, specifically designed to improve blood rheology and tissue perfusion, as adjunctive therapy in eight patients with severe CUA.

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Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous graft (AVG) is the vascular access (VA) of 78% of hemodialysis patients (HD) in France. VA dysfunction corresponding to either stenosis requiring angioplasty or acute thrombosis is responsible for 30% of hospitalizations. Mean platelet volume (MPV) is a biological marker of cardiovascular events.

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Protein energy wasting (PEW) is frequent among hemodialysis patients. Published international recommendations in this field are sometimes difficult to implement in daily practices. We evaluated daily practices of PEW screening and treatment in French hemodialysis centers using an online computerized questionnaire sent by email (1 answer required per center).

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Objective: Muscle strength is frequently altered in hemodialysis patients. In the present work, five potential muscle biomarkers have been studied in their ability to assess muscular strength, muscular mass and to predict mortality of hemodialysis patients: activin-A, procollagen III N-terminal peptide, follistatin, myostatin and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1).

Design And Methods: Three independent cohorts of prevalent hemodialysis patients (2 from Liège, Belgium and 1 from Marseille, France) were considered in this observational prospective study.

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Background: The main reason for anemia in renal failure patients is the insufficient erythropoietin production by the kidneys. Beside erythropoietin deficiency, in vitro studies have incriminated uremic toxins in the pathophysiology of anemia but clinical data are sparse. In order to assess if indole 3-acetic acid (IAA), indoxyl sulfate (IS), and paracresyl sulfate (PCS) -three protein bound uremic toxins- are clinically implicated in end-stage renal disease anemia we studied the correlation between IAA, IS and PCS plasmatic concentrations with hemoglobin and Erythropoietin Stimulating Agents (ESA) use in hemodialysis patients.

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