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A three-step support strategy for relatives of patients dying in the intensive care unit: a cluster randomised trial.

Lancet

February 2022

AP-HP Nord, Saint Louis Hospital, Medical Intensive Care, Famiréa Research Group, Paris, France; Department of Biostatistics and Medical Information, UMR 1153, ECSTRRA Team, INSERM, Paris University, Saint Louis Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France.

Background: In relatives of patients dying in intensive care units (ICUs), inadequate team support can increase the prevalence of prolonged grief and other psychological harm. We aimed to evaluate whether a proactive communication and support intervention would improve relatives' outcomes.

Methods: We undertook a prospective, multicentre, cluster randomised controlled trial in 34 ICUs in France, to compare standard care with a physician-driven, nurse-aided, three-step support strategy for families throughout the dying process, following a decision to withdraw or withhold life support.

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While research publications on bariatric surgery (BS) have grown significantly over the past decade, there is no mapping of the existing body of evidence on this field of research. We performed a systematic review followed by a mapping of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in BS for people with obesity. From January 2020 to December 2020, we performed a systematic review of RCTs evaluating BS, versus another surgical procedure, or versus a medical control group, through a search of Embase and PubMed.

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Early and late ventricular arrhythmias complicating ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

Arch Cardiovasc Dis

January 2022

Department of Cardiology and Vascular Diseases, Pontchaillou University Hospital, University of Rennes 1, 35000 Rennes, France; Centre for Clinical Investigation 804, Signal and Image Treatment Laboratory (LTSI), National Institute of Health and Medical Research U1099, 35042 Rennes, France.

Background: Ventricular arrhythmias can be life-threatening complications of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).

Aims: To describe the incidence, predictors and in-hospital impact of early ventricular arrhythmia (EVA, occurring
Methods: Data from 13,523 patients enrolled in a prospective registry were analysed.

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What Is the Optimal Elective Colectomy for Splenic Flexure Cancer: End of the Debate? A Multicenter Study From the GRECCAR Group With a Propensity Score Analysis.

Dis Colon Rectum

January 2022

Université de Paris, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Department of Digestive and Oncologic Surgery, Paris, France.

Article Synopsis
  • This study assesses the effectiveness of three surgical techniques (splenic flexure colectomy, left hemicolectomy, and subtotal colectomy) for patients with nonmetastatic splenic flexure tumors.
  • It includes analysis of data from 313 patients treated across 15 surgical centers in France between 2006 and 2014, focusing on both short- and long-term outcomes.
  • Findings indicate that while postoperative complications were similar across techniques, subtotal colectomy had longer operation times and hospital stays but also resulted in a greater number of harvested lymph nodes.
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Dismal Survival in COVID-19 Patients Requiring ECMO as Rescue Therapy after Corticosteroid Failure.

J Pers Med

November 2021

Department of Medical and Toxicological Critical Care, Lariboisière Hospital, INSERM UMRS-1144, Paris-University, 75010 Paris, France.

Background: COVID-19 may lead to refractory hypoxemia requiring venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Survival rate if ECMO is implemented as rescue therapy after corticosteroid failure is unknown. We aimed to investigate if ECMO implemented after failure of the full-recommended 10-day corticosteroid course can improve outcome.

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2021 adaptation of the editorial policy of Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Medicine (ACCPM).

Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med

October 2021

Department of Anaesthesiology and Obstetric Critical Care Unit, University Maternity Hospital of Nancy, 54000 Nancy, France; President of the French Society of Anaesthesia and Critical Care (SFAR).

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Identifying specific needs in adult cystic fibrosis patients: a pilot study using a custom questionnaire.

BMC Pulm Med

August 2021

Department of Respiratory Diseases, Reims University Hospital, Maison Blanche University Hospital, 45, rue de Cognacq-Jay, 51 092, Reims cedex, France.

Background: Adult patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) experience daily physical symptoms and disabilities that can be challenging to address for health care teams.

Methods: We sought to identify the most frequent topics that CF adults need to discuss with health care teams using a custom questionnaire including 62 items.

Results: Fifty patients were included, 70% men, mean age 27.

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Objectives: To evaluate severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, hospitalization and fatality rates in residents of homeless shelters run by Samusocial of Paris.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective serological study between July and August 2020 on all residents and staff members of three homeless shelters run by Samusocial of Paris: two centres providing healthcare accommodation (HCA) and one a women's dormitory. We included all adults present in the shelters or who died of a proven SARS-CoV-2 infection during the first wave (March-May).

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Background: Chronic respiratory failure may occur as a consequence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Hypoxemia is determined by underlying disease characteristics and comorbidities. Severe hypoxemia is typically only found in subjects with severe airflow obstruction (FEV<50% predicted).

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Spin occurs in bariatric surgery randomized controlled trials with a statistically nonsignificant primary outcome: A systematic review.

J Clin Epidemiol

November 2021

Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Service de Nutrition, Centre Spécialisé Obésité, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France; Université de Paris, F-75015 Paris, France; INSERM, UMR1153, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Sorbonne Paris Cité Center (CRESS), METHODS team, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Objectives: To systematically identify the strategy and frequency of spin in reports of bariatric surgery randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with statistically nonsignificant primary endpoint.

Study Design And Setting: The use of specific reporting strategies to highlight the beneficial effect of an experimental treatment can affect the reader interpretation of trial results, particularly when the primary endpoint is not statistically significant. A literature search was performed to identify RCTs publications assessing the impact of bariatric surgery on obesity-related comorbidities published over the past 10 years (from January 2020 till December 2020) in MEDLINE and EMBASE.

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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is effective in older patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis, while the indication has recently broadened to younger patients at lower risk. Although thromboembolic and bleeding complications after TAVI have decreased over time, such adverse events are still common. The recommendations of the latest 2017 ESC/EACTS Guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease on antithrombotic therapy in patients undergoing TAVI are mostly based on expert opinion.

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Background And Aim: Although recommended, the P-score used for assessing the pertinence / relevance of findings seen in small bowel (SB) capsule endoscopy (CE) is based on a low level of knowledge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical relevance of the most frequent SBCE findings through an illustrated script questionnaire.

Materials And Methods: Sixteen types of SBCE findings were illustrated four times each in three different settings (occult and overt obscure gastrointestinal bleeding and suspected Crohn's disease), and with a variable number (n = 1/n = 2-5/n ≥ 6), thus providing a questionnaire with 192 scenarios and 576 illustrated questions.

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Impact of early ICU admission for critically ill cancer patients: Post-hoc analysis of a prospective multicenter multinational dataset.

J Crit Care

April 2021

Medical ICU, Saint-Louis University Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France; Faculté de Médecine, Université de Paris, Paris, France; ECSTRA Team, Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, UMR 1153 (Center of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Sorbonne Paris Cité, CRESS), INSERM, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Objectives: Early intensive care unit (ICU) admission, in Critically Ill Cancer Patients (CICP), is believed to have contributed to the prognostic improvement of critically ill cancer patients. The primary objective of this study was to assess the association between early ICU admission and hospital mortality in CICP.

Design: Retrospective analysis of a prospective multicenter dataset.

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Background: As an increasing number of deaths occur in the intensive care unit (ICU), studies have sought to describe, understand, and improve end-of-life care in this setting. Most of these studies are centered on the patient's and/or the relatives' experience. Our study aimed to develop an instrument designed to assess the experience of physicians and nurses of patients who died in the ICU, using a mixed methodology and validated in a prospective multicenter study.

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Background: International guidelines recommend rifampin-based combinations for staphylococcal prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE). However, no robust clinical data support this recommendation, and rifampin tolerability is an issue. We aimed to evaluate the impact of rifampin for the treatment of staphylococcal PVE.

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Outcomes of pregnancy after bariatric surgery: results of a French matched-cohort study.

Surg Obes Relat Dis

September 2020

Groupe d'Etude de la Thrombose de Bretagne Occidentale (GETBO), University of Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France; Department of Metabolic Surgery, La Cavale Blanche University Hospital, Boulevard Tanguy Prigent, Brest, France. Electronic address:

Background: While the benefits of bariatric surgery (BS) on pregnancy outcomes have been demonstrated for women compared with matched controls on presurgery body mass index (pB-BMI), data are lacking and those benefits are uncertain compared with matched controls on prepregnancy BMI (pP-BMI).

Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate outcomes (obstetrical and neonatal) of single pregnancy in women previously exposed to BS compared with women unexposed to BS matched on pB-BMI and pP-BMI.

Settings: Retrospective matched cohort study from 2 observational studies of pregnant women conducted in a French administrative county (Finistère).

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Objectives: The aims of this study were to identify homogeneous subgroups of knee and/or hip OA patients with distinct trajectories of the combination of pain and physical function (PF) over time and to determine the baseline factors associated with these trajectories.

Methods: We used data from the Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis Long-term Assessment (KHOALA) cohort, a French population-based cohort of 878 patients with symptomatic knee and/or hip OA. Pain and PF were measured annually over 5 years with the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36 questionnaire.

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Modeling Early Stages of Bone and Joint Infections Dynamics in Humans: A Multi-Agent, Multi-System Based Model.

Front Mol Biosci

March 2020

Laboratory of Medical Information Processing (LaTIM - UMR 1101 INSERM), IBRS, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Department of Medicine, Brest, France.

Diagnosis and management of bone and joint infections (BJI) is a challenging task. The high intra and inter patient's variability in terms of clinical presentation makes it impossible to rely on a systematic description or classical statistical analysis for its diagnosis. Advances can be achieved through a better understanding of the system behavior that results from the interactions between the components at a micro-scale level, which is difficult to mastered using traditional methods.

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Background: Therapeutic bronchoscopy (TB) is an accepted strategy for the symptomatic management of central airway malignant obstruction. Stent insertion is recommended in case of extrinsic compression, but its value in preventing airway re-obstruction after endobronchial treatment without extrinsic compression is unknown.

Objective: Silicone stent Placement in symptomatic airway Obstruction due to non-small cell lung Cancer (SPOC) is the first randomized controlled trial investigating the potential benefit of silicone stent insertion after successful TB in symptomatic malignant airway obstruction without extrinsic compression.

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A commentary on: Diagnostic accuracy of procalcitonin as an early predictor of infection after radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer: A prospective bicenter cohort study.

Int J Surg

March 2020

Department of General, Digestive, and Metabolic Surgery, La Cavale Blanche University Hospital, Boulevard Tanguy Prigent, 29200, Brest, France; University of Bretagne Occidentale (UBO), EA 3878 (GETBO), 22 Avenue Camille Desmoulins CS 93837 - 29238, Brest, France. Electronic address:

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Background: Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is a particular mode of presentation of acute coronary syndrome. It preferentially affects the young woman with little or no classical risk factor for atheromatous disease.

Case Summary: In this report, we present a classical non-ST-segment myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) condition in link with a spontaneous coronary artery wall haematoma.

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