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Incidence and survival of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy from a French nationwide study of in- and out-patient databases.

Orphanet J Rare Dis

November 2023

APHP, Department of Genetics & Department of Cardiology, Referral Center for Hereditary or Rare Cardiac Diseases, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.

Background: Precise data about ATTR-CM incidence rates at national level are scarce. Consequently, this study aimed to estimate the annual incidence and survival of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) in France between 2011 and 2019 using real world data. We used the French nationwide exhaustive data (SNDS database) gathering in- and out-patient claims.

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  • * A three-phase methodology was used to develop a core outcome domain set for clinical trials targeting NF1-associated cNF, involving a systematic literature review, international consensus process, and voting.
  • * The final outcome domains included 'clinical assessment,' 'daily life impact,' 'patient satisfaction,' and 'perception of health,' with consensus reached among stakeholders on how to best evaluate treatment effectiveness for this condition.
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Background: Limited and conflicting data have been reported on the impact of dupilumab (DUPI) on patch test (PT) results and its efficacy against allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).

Objective: This study was undertaken to analyze PT reactivities and relevance during treatment with DUPI to determine whether they could detect ACD in patients with uncontrolled or worsened atopic dermatitis (AD) who were receiving this agent.

Methods: This prospective, multicenter study examined 76 DUPI-treated patients who had undergone PTs.

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Purpose: This study aimed to seek predictive factors and develop a predictive tool for sacral nerve modulation (SNM) implantation in patients with non-obstructive urinary retention and/or slow urinary stream (NOUR/SS).

Methods: This study was designed as a retrospective study including all patients who have undergone a two-stage SNM for NOUR/SS between 2000 and 2021 in 11 academic hospitals. The primary outcome was defined as the implantation rate.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the relationship between a lung ultrasonography score and clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients over 28 days.
  • Conducted in 8 emergency units in France, the research analyzed data from 328 patients using ultrasound scoring and chest CT to assess lung injury.
  • Results showed that the lung ultrasonography score effectively predicted clinical worsening and correlated well with CT severity assessments.
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Background: Septic shock medical treatment relies on a bundle of care including antibiotic therapy and hemodynamic optimisation. Hemodynamic optimisation consists of fluid expansion and norepinephrine administration aiming to optimise cardiac output to reach a mean arterial pressure of 65mmHg. In the prehospital setting, direct cardiac output assessment is difficult because of the lack of invasive and non-invasive devices.

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  • The study investigates the immune responses in long COVID patients, focusing on humoral (antibody) and CD4+ T cell responses before vaccination.
  • It includes participants who are seropositive and seronegative for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, comparing them with individuals who recovered from COVID-19 and uninfected controls.
  • Results indicate that seronegative long COVID patients have weaker immune responses to the virus, while seropositive patients exhibit strong coordinated antiviral responses, highlighting the complexity of immune reactions in long COVID cases.
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Background: To inform policy makers on efficient provision of end-of-life care, we estimated the 12-month medical expenditures of French decedents in 2015.

Methods: We estimated total medical expenditures by service type and diagnosis category, and analyzed care pathways for breast cancer, dementia, chronic obstructive lung disease.

Results: 501,121 individuals died in 2015, 59% of whom were in a hospital at the time of death.

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Frailty and prefrailty phenotypes increase the odds of abnormal cognitive impairment screens in people with HIV.

AIDS

November 2023

Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, AP-HP, Bicêtre Hospital, Paris-Saclay University, & INSERM CESP U1018, Le Kremlin Bicêtre.

Objective: Evaluate whether prefrail and frail people with HIV (PWH) have a higher risk of cognitive impairment on screens.

Methods: Analysis of PWH aged 70 or older included in the ANRS EP66 SEPTAVIH cohort, on antiretroviral therapy for at least 12 months and with a MoCA test at enrolment. Adjusted risk of a Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) less than 26 was compared in frail/prefrail versus robust PWH.

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Altered Esophageal Smooth Muscle Phenotype in Achalasia.

J Neurogastroenterol Motil

April 2024

Division of Gastroenterology, Queen's School of Medicine, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, ON, Canada.

Background/aims: Achalasia is a disorder characterized by impairment in lower esophageal sphincter relaxation and esophageal aperistalsis, caused primarily by loss of inhibitory innervation. However, little is known about associated changes in esophageal smooth muscle. We examined the contractile phenotype and innervation of the circular smooth muscle, as well as inflammatory status, and correlated these with patient-specific parameters.

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Background: Long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), is characterized by persistent clinical symptoms following COVID-19.

Objective: To correlate biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction with persistent clinical symptoms and pulmonary function defects at distance from COVID-19.

Methods: Consecutive patients with long COVID-19 suspicion were enrolled.

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Background: Chronic pain management is challenging for health systems worldwide. Clinical practice guidelines recommend interprofessional chronic pain management, but chronic pain clinics often have lengthy wait-lists. Advanced practice physiotherapists (APP) in orthopedic clinics and emergency departments have provided effective care and reduced wait times.

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Background: Most of the scientific societies recommend assessing the accuracy of electronic devices for blood pressure (BP) measurements using established validation protocol.

Objective: To determine the accuracy of the BP measurements using the Withings BPM Core device in the general population according to the "Universal Standard (ISO 81060-2:2018/AMD 1:2020)".

Methods: The Withings BPM Core is an oscillometric device measuring BP at the brachial level.

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Improving Diagnosis of Pulmonary Mucormycosis: Leads From a Contemporary National Study of 114 Cases.

Chest

November 2023

Infectious Diseases Department, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris-Cité University, AP-HP, Paris, France; Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, National Reference Center for Invasive Mycoses and Antifungals, Translational Mycology Research Group, Mycology Department, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Background: Pulmonary mucormycosis (PM) is a life-threatening invasive mold infection. Diagnosis of mucormycosis is challenging and often delayed, resulting in higher mortality.

Research Question: Are the disease presentation of PM and contribution of diagnosis tools influenced by the patient's underlying condition?

Study Design And Methods: All PM cases from six French teaching hospitals between 2008 and 2019 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Purpose: To analyse and compare patients' and healthcare professionals' (HPs) perspectives concerning patient care pathways for painful osteoarthritis (OA).

Patients And Methods: We performed a qualitative study of two focus groups corresponding to eight patients with painful OA and eight HPs involved in OA management.

Results: Six key themes emerged from the interviews: (1) representations of OA, (2) OA pain, (3) quality of life, (4) care pathways, (5) actors involved in the care pathway, and (6) treatments.

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Objective: To analyse the clinical characteristics and sensitivity of an essential oil patch test series (EOS) in patients sensitized to their own essential oils (EOs).

Method: We analysed the clinical data and patch test results obtained with the European baseline series (BSE) and an EOS, as well as the mode of use of EOs, through a questionnaire included in the patient file.

Results: The study included 42 patients (79% women, average age 50 years) with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), 8 patients required hospitalization.

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Background: Shared decision-making is an important component of a patient-centered healthcare system. We assessed the prevalence of parturients with preferences for their labor and childbirth, expressed verbally in the birthing room or as a written birth plan, and studied maternal, obstetric, and organizational factors associated with their expression.

Methods: Data came from the 2016 National Perinatal Survey, a cross-sectional nationwide population-based survey conducted in France.

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  • The study aims to create consensus recommendations for the design and functionality of various blood pressure (BP) measuring devices used in clinical settings for managing hypertension.
  • A scientific meeting held by the European Society of Hypertension gathered input from international experts and device manufacturers to establish guidelines for five types of BP monitors, listing essential and optional features.
  • The recommendations are intended for both manufacturers, to guide the development of BP devices, and healthcare administrators, to assist in selecting the most suitable options for hypertension management.
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Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common cause of death. Early circulatory failure is the most common reason for death within the first 48 h. This study in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with OHCA was designed to identify and characterize clusters based on clinical features and to determine the frequency of death from refractory postresuscitation shock (RPRS) in each cluster.

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  • Intravesical injections of botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT-A) are used to treat neurogenic overactive bladder and/or detrusor overactivity in patients with multiple sclerosis, but their long-term effectiveness is unclear.
  • A study involving 196 MS patients assessed the mid-term continuation rate and identified specific risk factors for discontinuation, finding that 81.1% continued treatment after 5 years.
  • The research indicated that the Expanded Disability Status Scale and the type of MS significantly influenced the likelihood of discontinuation, with those having one or more risk factors being more prone to stop treatment.
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Several disabling symptoms potentially related to dysautonomia have been reported in "long-COVID" patients. Unfortunately, these symptoms are often nonspecific, and autonomic nervous system explorations are rarely performed in these patients. This study aimed to evaluate prospectively a cohort of long-COVID patients presenting severe disabling and non-relapsing symptoms of potential dysautonomia and to identify sensitive tests.

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Purpose: Cerebral hypoxia may exacerbate the perception of fatigue. We previously demonstrated that exercise-related hypoxemia, a hallmark of fibrotic interstitial lung disease ( f -ILD), dose dependently impairs cerebral oxygenation in these patients. It is unknown whether normalizing cerebral oxygenation with O 2 supplementation would be associated with positive changes in a relevant patient-centered outcome during exercise in f -ILD, such as improved perceived fatigue.

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cNF-Skindex in Adults Living with Neurofibromatosis 1: Severity Strata in France and Validation in United States Adults.

J Invest Dermatol

November 2023

Department of Dermatology, National Referral Center for Neurofibromatosis, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Creteil, France; Clinical Investigation Center, Inserm 1430, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Creteil, France; Inserm U955, Mondor Institute for Biomedical Research, Creteil, France; Université Paris Est Créteil, Créteil, France.

Cutaneous neurofibromas (cNF) contribute to the impairment of QOL in individuals with neurofibromatosis 1. The cNF-Skindex, validated in a French population, specifically assesses the cNF-related QOL. In this study, we first defined severity strata using an anchoring approach on the basis of patient's burden.

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