Publications by authors named "Xavier Paul Bouteiller"

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  • * The study analyzed data from 154 preterm infants (78 surgical, 76 transcatheter) over a 12-year period, highlighting lower overall mortality (2% vs 17%) and fewer major complications (2% vs 23%) in the transcatheter group.
  • * Factors like the method of closure, gestational age, and pre-procedure inotropic support were associated with the occurrence of PLCS
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Background At follow-up CT after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO), hypoattenuation thickening (HAT) on the atrial aspect of the device is a common finding but the clinical implications require further study. Purpose To assess the association of HAT grade at follow-up CT with clinical characteristics and outcomes in patients who underwent LAAO. Materials and Methods This prospective study included consecutive participants with atrial fibrillation and who were at high risk for stroke (CHADS-VASc score ≥4) who underwent LAAO and were administered pacifier or nonpacifier devices at two French medical centers between January 2012 and November 2020.

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(1) Background: Transthoracic echocardiography is the first-line non-invasive investigation for assessing pediatric patients' cardiac anatomy, physiology, and hemodynamics, based on its accessibility and portability, but complete anatomic and hemodynamic assessment is time-consuming. (2) Aim: This study aimed to determine whether an automated software developed for adults could be effectively used for the analysis of pediatric echocardiography studies without prior training. (3) Materials and Methods: The study was conducted at the University Hospital of Bordeaux between August and September 2022 and included 45 patients with normal or near normal heart architecture who underwent a 2D TTE.

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  • Tree breeding programs improve tree varieties by enhancing traits like biomass production, stem form, and resistance to pests, but it's uncertain how these traits affect drought resistance amidst climate change.
  • This study examined the hydraulic properties of four genetically improved maritime pine varieties, focusing on factors like hydraulic efficiency and safety, finding that improved varieties have better hydraulic conductivity without sacrificing drought resistance.
  • The findings suggest that increased hydraulic efficiency can boost biomass productivity while remaining resilient to drought, offering guidance for sustainable forest management and breeding across other tree species.
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The genetic and phenotypic variability of life history traits determines the demographic attributes of tree populations and, thus, their responses to anthropogenic climate change. Growth- and survival-related traits have been widely studied in forest ecology, but little is known about the determinism of reproductive traits.Using an elevation gradient experiment in the Pyrenees we assessed the degree to which variations in reproductive effort along climatic gradients are environmentally or genetically driven, by comparing oak populations () growing under field and common garden conditions.

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The role of evolution in biological invasion studies is often overlooked. In order to evaluate the evolutionary mechanisms behind invasiveness, it is crucial to identify the source populations of the introduction. Studies in population genetics were carried out on L.

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