Publications by authors named "Vincent Ollier"

Unlabelled: Lung ultrasound score (LUS) is increasingly diffused in neonatal critical care but scanty data are available about its use during transfer of severely ill neonates. We aimed to clarify the effect of ground transportation on LUS evolution, conformity of interpretation, and relationships with oxygenation and clinical severity. This is a single-center, blinded, observational, cross-sectional study.

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Study Objective: In prehospital and emergency settings, vasoactive medications may need to be started through a peripheral intravenous catheter. Fear of extravasation and skin injury, with norepinephrine specifically, may prevent or delay peripheral vasopressor initiation, though studies from adults suggest the actual risk is low. We sought to study the risk of extravasation and skin injury with peripheral administration of norepinephrine in children in the prehospital setting.

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  • The pilot study evaluated whether animated cartoons could help young children with asthma be more cooperative during inhaled corticosteroid treatments.
  • The study involved children aged 6-47 months who were diagnosed with asthma and required regular treatment; parents reported issues with their children crying or moving during delivery, leading to a crossover study design.
  • Results indicated that watching animated cartoons significantly reduced non-cooperation, with cooperation rates improving up to 97% compared to a control period without cartoons.
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