124 results match your criteria: "Centre hospitalier de Troyes[Affiliation]"

Emergency department is a key component of the health system where the management of crowding situations is crucial to the well-being of patients. This study proposes a new machine learning methodology and a queuing network model to measure and optimize crowding through a congestion indicator, which indicates a real-time level saturation.

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Aim: Despite its limitation, bag collection is still widely used for a preliminary urine screening test in non-toilet-trained children suspected of febrile urinary tract infection. A previous study conducted by our group raised the hypothesis that the absence of direct contact between urine and the perinea during urine collection could limit urine contamination by perineal flora. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the patient's position during urine collection (upright standing position versus free position) on the rate of contaminated urine samples in non-toilet-trained children with suspected febrile urinary tract infection.

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Introduction: Robot-assisted surgery is spreading worldwide, accounting for more than 1.2 million procedures in 2019. Data are sparse in the literature regarding the surgeon's mechanisms that mediate risk-taking during a procedure, especially robot-assisted.

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Objectives: The language barrier prevents allophone migrant patients from accessing healthcare when arriving in a country, and interpreters are often needed to help them to be understood. This study aimed to understand perceptions and experiences of allophone migrant patients who used a telephone-interpreting service during primary care consultations.

Study Design: A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews was undertaken between September 2019 and January 2020.

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  • The study investigates the prognostic value of chest CT characteristics in COVID-19 patients, aiming to better understand factors influencing mortality.
  • A retrospective analysis of 515 patients was conducted, revealing that advanced age and significant pulmonary involvement on CT scans were linked to higher in-hospital mortality rates within 30 days.
  • Key findings highlight that CT indicators like over 50% lung involvement, pleural effusions, and nodular consolidations are critical for assessing severe cases of COVID-19 and guiding treatment decisions.
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Elastic compressions are standard treatment for leg ulcers of venous etiology. The effect of compressions on ulcers of mixed (arterial or venous) etiology, however, has rarely been studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the variation in transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) in patients with ulcers of mixed arterial or venous etiology treated with 1 month of compression.

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Complement Activation and Thrombotic Microangiopathy Associated With Monoclonal Gammopathy: A National French Case Series.

Am J Kidney Dis

September 2022

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale Team 1138, Cordelier Research Center, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris; Departments of Nephrology, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris; Université de Paris, Paris. Electronic address:

Rationale & Objective: Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) with kidney involvement, is a rare condition in patients with monoclonal gammopathy. In the absence of known causes of TMA, the role of complement activation in endothelial injury in patients with monoclonal gammopathy remains unknown and was the focus of this investigation.

Study Design: Case series.

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Background: In France, the number of emergency department (ED) admissions doubled between 1996 and 2016. To cope with the resulting crowding situation, redirecting patients to new healthcare services was considered a viable solution which would spread demand more evenly across available healthcare delivery points and render care more efficient. The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of opening new on-demand care services based on variations in patient flow at a large hospital emergency department.

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An educational programme in neonatal intensive care units (SEPREVEN): a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial.

Lancet

January 2022

INSERM, IMRB, CEpiA Team, University Paris Est Creteil, Creteil, France; Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris AP-HP, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Unité de Recherche Clinique (URC Mondor), Creteil, France.

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  • * The trial involved randomly assigning 12 NICUs in France to participate in a 4-month safety program that included education on root-cause analysis and best care practices, monitoring adverse events over 65,830 patient-days.
  • * Results indicated a significant reduction in adverse events from 33.9 to 22.6 per 1000 patient-days, suggesting that such educational interventions could greatly enhance care for critically ill neonates.
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The meaning of place and home for community dwellers and nursing home residents remains unclear. We explored the relationship between older people and their "life territory", to propose a working definition of this concept, which could be used to orient policy decisions. Individual, semi-structured interviews were performed with older people, nursing home staff, and representatives of local institutions/elected officials in four European countries (France, Belgium, Germany, Italy).

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The prediction of hospital length of stay using unstructured data.

BMC Med Inform Decis Mak

December 2021

Pôle Territorial Santé Publique et Performance, Centre Hospitalier de Troyes, 101 Avenue Anatole France CS 10718, 10003, Troyes Cedex, France.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the performance improvement for machine learning-based hospital length of stay (LOS) predictions when clinical signs written in text are accounted for and compared to the traditional approach of solely considering structured information such as age, gender and major ICD diagnosis.

Methods: This study was an observational retrospective cohort study and analyzed patient stays admitted between 1 January to 24 September 2019. For each stay, a patient was admitted through the Emergency Department (ED) and stayed for more than two days in the subsequent service.

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Background: Hospitals in the public and private sectors tend to join larger organizations to form hospital groups. This increasingly frequent mode of functioning raises the question of how countries should organize their health system, according to the interactions already present between their hospitals. The objective of this study was to identify distinctive profiles of French hospitals according to their characteristics and their role in the French hospital network.

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Evaluating the use and impact of telemedicine in nursing homes is necessary to promote improvements in the quality of this practice. Even though challenges and opportunities of telemedicine are increasingly becoming well documented for geriatrics (such as improving access to healthcare, patient management, and education while reducing costs), there is still limited knowledge on how to better implement it in an inter-organizational context, especially when considering nursing homes. In this regard, this study aimed first to describe the telemedicine activity of nursing homes when cooperating with a general hospital; and then understand the behavioral differences amongst nursing homes while identifying critical factors when implementing a telemedicine project.

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Building a telepalliative care strategy in nursing homes: a qualitative study with mobile palliative care teams.

BMC Palliat Care

October 2021

Pôle Territorial Santé Publique et Performance des Hôpitaux Champagne Sud, Centre Hospitalier de Troyes, 101 avenue Anatole France, CS 20718, 10003, Troyes, France.

Background: Despite increasing use of telemedicine in the field of palliative care, studies about the best circumstances and processes where it could replace face-to-face interaction are lacking. This study aimed to: (1) identify situations that are most amenable to the use of telemedicine for the provision of palliative care to patients in nursing homes; and (2) understand how telemedicine could best be integrated into the routine practice of mobile palliative care teams.

Methods: A qualitative study based on semi-structured focus groups (n = 7) with professionals (n = 33) working in mobile palliative care teams in France.

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Pandemics are difficult times for the mental health of healthcare professionals, who are more likely to present with PTSD-like symptoms. In the context of a highly contagious communicable disease, telemedicine is a useful alternative to usual care, and should be considered as a means to support healthcare professionals' mental health. This is a multicenter ( = 19), cross-sectional study, based on a 27-item questionnaire, aiming to investigate the acceptability to healthcare workers of a telepsychiatry service as a means of providing mental health support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Introduction: Nursing homes (NHs) are an ideal environment in which to implement interventions aimed at reducing inappropriate prescriptions. Quality indicators (QIs) may be useful to standardize practices, but it is unclear how they mediate change. In the framework of a quantitative study aimed at reducing the prescription of anticholinergic drugs among NH residents using QIs, we performed a qualitative study to describe the investigators' perception of the utility of QIs.

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This dataset supports the findings of the vascular e-Learning during the COVID-19 pandemic survey (the EL-COVID survey). The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union was taken into consideration in all steps of data handling. The survey was approved by the institutional ethics committee of the Primary Investigator and an online English survey consisting of 18 questions was developed ad-hoc.

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Tularemia: A rare cause of pediatric lymph nodes adenitis.

Arch Pediatr

October 2021

Pédiatrie générale et spécialisée, CHU Reims, 51100 Reims, France.

Adenopathy in pediatrics can have many different causes: infectious, tumoral, and inflammatory. We report the case of an 8-year-old patient with a febrile popliteal ulceration associated with an inflammatory satellite inguinal lymph node adenitis. Serological tests and polymerase chain reaction analyses confirmed the diagnosis of ulceroglandular tularemia.

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Translocation t(4;12)(q11-13;p13) is a recurrent but very rare chromosomal aberration in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) resulting in the non-constant expression of a CHIC2/ETV6 fusion transcript. We report clinico-biological features, molecular characteristics and outcomes of 21 cases of t(4;12) including 19 AML and two myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Median age at the time of t(4;12) was 78 years (range, 56-88).

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted how vascular surgeons and trainees share knowledge, leading to a survey aimed at assessing their e-learning needs and the effectiveness of online education in this field.
  • The survey, conducted between June and October 2020, gathered responses from 856 participants across 84 countries, revealing that over half had participated in multiple online activities, with many rating these sessions positively.
  • Key factors influencing participation included the topic and the reputation of presenters, while challenges like limited time, lack of protected learning time, and absence of accreditation were noted as significant obstacles to effective e-learning.
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Assessment of age-dependent cancer risk for carriers of a predicted pathogenic variant (PPV) is often hampered by biases in data collection, with a frequent under-representation of cancer-free PPV carriers. TUMOSPEC was designed to estimate the cumulative risk of cancer for carriers of a PPV in a gene that is usually tested in a hereditary breast and ovarian cancer context. Index cases are enrolled consecutively among patients who undergo genetic testing as part of their care plan in France.

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[Study of the impact of MAIA management on the rehospitalisation of patients aged 75 and over].

Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil

June 2021

Pôle santé publique et performance, Centre Hospitalier de Troyes, France, Comité universitaire de ressources pour la recherche en santé (CUR2S), Université de Reims Champagne Ardennes, France.

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  • - Discharge from hospital is crucial for patients over 75, and effective care management networks can help with this transition.
  • - A study evaluated the impact of a case management program (MAIA) on rehospitalization rates, showing significantly lower readmission at 30 days (1.6% vs. 19.5%) and 90 days (4.8% vs. 35.8%) for MAIA patients.
  • - Although MAIA patients had longer hospital stays (20.9 vs. 11 days) and visited the emergency department more frequently (40.8% vs. 17.1%), the program positively influenced early and late hospital readmissions.
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