Publications by authors named "Vianney Gaillard"

Introduction: Although electronic health records have been facilitating the management of medical information, there is still room for improvement in daily production of medical report. Possible areas for improvement would be: to improve reports quality (by increasing exhaustivity), to improve patients' understanding (by mean of a graphical display), to save physicians' time (by helping reports writing), and to improve sharing and storage (by enhancing interoperability). We set up the ICIPEMIR project (Improving the completeness, interoperability and patients explanation of medical imaging reports) as an academic solution to optimize medical imaging reports production.

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Purpose Of Review: Multiparametric MRI has gained tremendous importance in the daily practice for patients at risk or diagnosed with prostate cancer. Interpretation of multiparametric-MRI is a complex task, supposedly restricted to experienced radiologists. The purpose of this review is to analyze fundamentals of multiparametric-MRI interpretation and to describe how multiparametric-MRI training could be organized.

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Vestibular schwannoma (VS) growth in neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) can be responsible for brainstem compression and hearing loss. Surgical removal remains the standard therapy despite potential morbidity. Previous studies suggested that the inhibition of the VEGF-pathway with bevacizumab could result in hearing improvement, reduction of the tumor volume or both in adults.

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Prebiopsy multiparametric prostate MRI (mp-MRI), followed by transrectal ultrasound-guided (TRUS-G) target biopsies (TB) of the prostate is a key combination for the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancers (CSPCa), to avoid prostate cancer (PCa) overtreatment. Several techniques are available for guiding TB to the suspicious mp-MRI targets, but the simplest, cheapest, and easiest to learn is "cognitive," with visual registration of MRI and TRUS data. This review details the successive steps of the method (target detection, mp-MRI reporting, intermodality fusion, TRUS guidance to target, sampling simulation, sampling, TRUS session reporting, and quality insurance), how to optimize each, and the global indications of mp-MRI-targeted biopsies.

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  • A study was conducted to assess the prevalence of asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with fibrosing idiopathic interstitial pneumonias (f-IIP), sparking interest in their potential link to heart disease.
  • 42 patients underwent screening using chest CT scans and stress myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS) to identify CAD and any significant abnormalities.
  • The results indicated that 76% of patients had significant CAD abnormalities, with confirmed cases ranging from 12% to 26%, highlighting a notable risk for heart issues in this patient group.
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