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The aim of our study was to analyze the potential survival benefit associated with HSCT according to clinico-biological scores which incorporate molecular data (MIPSS70 and MIPSS70+V2) to facilitate decision-making in this context. One transplant (n=241) and one non-transplant cohorts (n=239) were used to test the hypothesis that PMF patients with higher risk molecular score benefit from HSCT. A weighted propensity score was applied to balance confounding factors with the transplanted cohort as reference.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a training program for oocyte retrieval (ORSTP) on the clinical performance of medical residents.
  • Residents who completed the ORSTP showed similar rates of successful oocyte retrieval compared to those who did not receive the training.
  • Although the training did not enhance the actual performance metrics, it was found that those who underwent the training experienced less stress and had greater confidence in their oocyte retrieval abilities.
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Toe-Brachial Index Rise in Lymphedema Patients with Multilayer Bandage.

Lymphology

November 2024

UA11 INSERM - UM Institut Desbrest d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique (IDESP), Montpellier, France.

Multilayer compression bandaging (MLB) remains the primary treatment in lymphedema in association with manual lymphatic drainage. However, MLB can be contraindicated in patients with advanced lower extremity artery disease (LEAD). Presently, the prevalence of LEAD in lymphedema patients remains unknown.

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One of the most critical goals in healthcare is safe and effective drug therapy, which is directly related to an individual's response to treatment. Precision medicine can improve drug safety in many scenarios, including polypharmacy, and it requires the development of new genetic characterization methods. In this report, we use real-time PCR, microarray techniques, and mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF), which allows us to compare them and identify the potential benefits of technological improvements, leading to better quality medical care.

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  • The study investigates the occurrence of acute diverticulitis in France from 2013 to 2022, focusing on how regional factors might influence this condition.
  • It includes data from all patients over 18 admitted for diverticulitis, revealing a 10-year cumulative occurrence rate of 3.45%, influenced more by age and gender than by ecological factors.
  • The findings suggest that besides smoking, other regional factors like obesity and economic disparities do not significantly affect diverticulitis hospitalization rates.
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Objectives: This study aims to characterize the age-related natural dynamics of total serum bilirubin (TSB) in preterm infants through a mathematical model and to study the model parameters as potential biomarkers for detecting associated morbidities.

Methods: We proposed an exponential decay model and applied it to each infant. Patient-specific parameters were obtained by minimizing the error between measured TSB and model output.

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Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is an unusual complication of X-linked disease caused by loss-of-function (LOF) variants in the () gene. Patients with LOF may also present dysmorphic facial features, aortic dilation, thrombopenia, and periventricular nodular heterotopia (PVNH).

Methods: We reported clinical, functional, radiologic, and hemodynamic characteristics of patients with LOF variants and PH from the French PH Network.

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  • - The PREVACT study investigated the effectiveness of immediate reversal of anticoagulation in patients on vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) who suffered mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) to see if it could lower the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) within 24 hours of treatment.
  • - In a clinical trial across 21 French emergency departments, 202 patients were randomized to either receive immediate reversal treatment or standard care, but the trial was halted early, making it difficult to draw definitive conclusions.
  • - Although the results indicated a lower rate of ICH in the intervention group compared to the control group (6.1% vs. 12.1%), the difference was not statistically significant, leaving open
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Smaller cingulate grey matter mediates the association between dual-task gait and incident dementia.

Brain

November 2024

Gait and Brain Lab, St. Joseph's Health Care, Parkwood Institute, Lawson Health Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, N6C 0A7, Ontario, Canada.

Individuals with mild cognitive impairment that have high dual-task gait cost (≥20% slowing in gait speed while performing a cognitive brain demanding task), are three-fold more likely to progress to dementia. However, the cortical regions that may explain this association are unknown, which may identify potentially treatable areas. The aim of the current study is to investigate whether brain grey matter volume loss and motor cortex metabolite levels explain the association between dual-task cost and incident dementia in individuals with mild cognitive impairment.

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  • - Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is prevalent among obese individuals and shows differences between sexes. A study sought to create a noninvasive blood test using mid-infrared (MIR) metabolic fingerprinting to diagnose metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) in those with severe obesity.
  • - The study involved 382 patients undergoing bariatric surgery, with liver biopsies assessed to establish a scoring algorithm based on MIR spectroscopy. In women, MASH was diagnosed in 14.3% of cases, showing high sensitivity (86%) and specificity (81%) for correctly identifying the condition.
  • - For men, the test's performance was notably less effective, with a MASH diagnosis
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Resection of colorectal liver metastases with second-line aflibercept plus FOLFIRI: Results from the RESECTION prospective French cohort.

Eur J Cancer

December 2024

Department of Hepato-Biliary Surgery and Transplantation, AP-HP Paul Brousse Hospital, Paris-Saclay University, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:

Aim: To evaluate R0/R1 resection rate in patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) treated with aflibercept plus FOLFIRI after failure of a prior oxaliplatin-based regimen in daily clinical practice.

Methods: This French, multicentre, prospective, observational cohort (NCT05178745) included patients with CLM (alone or predominant; up to 5 lung nodules <2 cm allowed) initiating aflibercept plus FOLFIRI every 2 weeks per physician choice. Primary endpoint was R0/R1 resection rate.

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  • * Of the women surveyed, 63% responded, revealing a postpartum depression prevalence of 16.4% when using a specific scoring scale (EPDS score of 13 or higher), which rose to 23.1% with a slightly lower cutoff (score of 11 or higher).
  • * Key risk factors identified included younger maternal age and being born in a non-European country, highlighting the need for tailored support and interventions for at-risk populations after cesarean delivery.
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Accuracy of Real-Time Data Provided by Mechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation Devices.

Respir Care

October 2024

Drs Martinez-Alejos, Fresnel, and Lebret are affiliated with the Kernel Biomedical. Rouen, France.

Background: Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation (MI-E) is crucial to assist patients with impaired cough, especially those with neuromuscular diseases. Despite recent advancements that enable real-time display of peak expiratory flow (PEF) and inspiratory volume, accurately monitoring these parameters with MI-E devices during treatment can still present challenges.

Methods: A bench study that used a mechanical lung connected to 3 MI-E devices (EOVE-70; E-70 and Comfort Cough II) was conducted to evaluate PEF and inspiratory volume monitoring accuracy.

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  • The study aimed to assess how common intrauterine synechiae (scar tissue) are after women undergo medically-treated postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and how different treatment methods might influence this condition.
  • Conducted at Angers University Hospital, the study involved 83 women who experienced PPH, with diagnostic hysteroscopy performed 12 weeks after delivery to check for synechiae.
  • Findings showed that 24% of participants had mild synechiae, with second manual uterine examinations and bimanual massage identified as key risk factors, indicating a need for more research on the long-term effects of these complications.
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Promoting the use of simulation in therapeutic patient education.

Ann Dermatol Venereol

December 2024

Department of Dermatology and Reference Centre for Rare Skin Diseases (MAGEC Nord), Angers University Hospital, Angers, France; All'Sims Healthcare Simulation Centre, University of Angers and Angers University Hospital, Angers, France. Electronic address:

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Background: Patients with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) are at high risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Therefore, biannual surveillance is recommended. This large-scale multicenter study aimed to stratify the risk of HCC development in ACLD.

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Objective: To describe treatments and outcomes of French children treated for relapsed/refractory anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALK+ ALCL).

Methods: We conducted the analysis of a series of 75 French children treated for a first relapsed/refractory ALK+ ALCL between 1999 and 2017.

Results: The median time to first relapse was 8.

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  • In a study on chronic respiratory failure patients using home non-invasive ventilation (NIV), researchers investigated the prevalence and impact of side effects caused by masks, finding that 47% of patients experienced moderate to severe issues.
  • The research indicated that patients with oronasal masks reported more severe side effects compared to those using nasal masks, which were also found to be more stable in a bench study.
  • The findings suggest that mask-related issues can negatively affect patients' daytime carbon dioxide levels, sleep quality, and overall quality of life, recommending nasal masks as a preferable option.
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  • CRALE (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation-associated lung edema) is a condition observed in patients who undergo cardiac arrest and CPR, influencing both respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
  • An experimental model of cardiac arrest was used to study CRALE, with manual and mechanical chest compressions compared, showing significant respiratory complications due to decreased lung compliance and poor oxygen delivery.
  • Results indicated that after 25 minutes of CPR, animals exhibited signs of CRALE such as increased lung weight and reduced aeration, suggesting a correlation between CPR mechanics and lung edema severity.
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Objective: The objective of the CUROPF and CTMH was to establish recommendations about ketamine induced uropathy management.

Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted on Pubmed/Medline by the members of the French committees of female urology and male lower urinary tract symptoms focusing on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of ketamine induced uropathy, evaluating references and level of evidence.

Results: Recommendations include epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of ketamine induced uropathy.

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  • Telemonitoring (TM) of home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) was studied to see if it reduces dropout rates compared to non-telemonitoring (NTM) methods among adults with chronic respiratory failure.
  • The study included 659 adults, with results showing that only 13% of the TM group discontinued therapy after one year, compared to 34% in the NTM group, indicating TM's effectiveness in increasing compliance.
  • Additionally, patients using TM had better usage rates (more than 4 hours per day) and improved leak control at various follow-up points, suggesting overall better management of their treatment.
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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has a poor prognosis. The POLO trial showed that olaparib (PARP inhibitor) improved progression-free survival (PFS) but not overall survival (OS), when used as maintenance therapy after ≥ 16 weeks of disease control with first-line platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with germline (g) BRCA 1 or 2 pathogenic variants (PV) metastatic PDAC. However, real-world data on the effectiveness of olaparib are missing.

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Background: Urinary tract infections are common affections, especially for women. Difficult access to a general practitioner to obtain a prescription has led France to offer dispensing under protocol by community pharmacists. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a pharmacist care protocol provided to manage women with urinary tract infection symptoms.

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