400 results match your criteria: "Inserm U1290 - université Lyon 1[Affiliation]"

Background: The use of telemonitoring to manage renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is recommended by health authorities. However, despite these recommendations, the adoption of telemonitoring by both health care professionals and patients faces numerous challenges.

Objective: This study aims to identify barriers and facilitators in the implementation of a telemonitoring program for patients with CKD, as perceived by health care professionals and patients, and to explore factors associated with the adoption of the program.

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Formal guidelines from an expert panel: intensive care unit medical staffing, organisation and working hours to improve quality of life at work in France.

Ann Intensive Care

January 2025

Service de Réanimation Médicale GHRMSA, Hôpital Emile Muller 20 Av. du Dr Laennec, 68100, Mulhouse, France.

Background: Intensive care units (ICU) are characterized by high medical assistance costs and great complexity. Recommendations to determine the needs of medical staff are scarce, generating appreciable variability. The French Intensive Care Society (FICS) and the French National Council of Intensive Care Medicine (CNP MIR, Conseil National Professionel de Médecine Intensive Réanimation) have established a technical committee of experts, the purposes of which were to draft recommendations regarding staffing needs in ICUs and to propose optimal organisation of work hours, a key objective being improved workplace quality of life.

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Neuropsychological Profile in Older Adults with End-Stage Kidney Disease during Kidney Transplantation Evaluation.

Arch Clin Neuropsychol

January 2025

Clinical and Research Memory Center of Lyon, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital des Charpennes, 27 rue Gabriel Péri, Villeurbanne 69100, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France.

Background: End-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant concern for older adults and is often associated with cognitive impairment (CI). The origin of this CI is multifactorial, involving vascular and metabolic factors. Additionally, renal treatments, including dialysis, may affect cognition.

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Association Between Surgeon Stress and Major Surgical Complications.

JAMA Surg

January 2025

Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

Importance: Surgeon stress can influence technical and nontechnical skills, but the consequences for patient outcomes remain unknown.

Objective: To investigate whether surgeon physiological stress, as assessed by sympathovagal balance, is associated with postoperative complications.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This multicenter prospective cohort study included 14 surgical departments involving 7 specialties within 4 university hospitals in Lyon, France.

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Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research is required to improve the relevance, feasibility, and interpretability. However, research on PPIs in pharmacoepidemiology (PE) is still limited. This study aimed to provide an overview of PPI implementation in pharmacoepidemiology through an environmental scan.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the impact of short stress-coping interventions (cardiac biofeedback, mindfulness, and positive psychology) on the OSCE performance of medical students.
  • Despite no significant improvement in academic scores for any intervention group compared to the control, students reported a more positive perception of their performance after the interventions.
  • Conclusively, these brief interventions did not enhance students' actual academic performance during the OSCE, though they influenced their self-assessment.
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Presence of anti-CCP2 and anti-DNA antibodies: Clinical features of 79 patients.

Joint Bone Spine

December 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, hôpital Lyon Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, université Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, 165, chemin du Grand Revoyet, 69495 Pierre-Bénite, France; Research on Healthcare Performance (RESHAPE), Inserm U1290, University Claude-Bernard Lyon 1, 69100 Lyon, France. Electronic address:

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In patients with asthma, obesity status is associated with poor control and high exacerbation rates, which are reversed after bariatric surgery.

Respir Med

January 2025

PELyon, PharmacoEpidemiologie Lyon, France; Research on Healthcare Performance RESHAPE, INSERM U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France; Respiratory Medicine, Croix Rousse University Hospital, Lyon, France.

Background: In asthma, obesity status is associated with poor control and high exacerbation rates. The primary objective was to determine the effect of bariatric surgery (BS) on asthma control and exacerbations.

Methods: Retrospective study with a 3-year cohort of obese patients before and after BS: a baseline period (P0) covering the 12 months before BS and P1 and P2 periods covering the first and second years after BS, respectively.

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Neural networks for predicting etiological diagnosis of uveitis.

Eye (Lond)

December 2024

Department of Internal Medicine, Hôpital Universitaire de la Croix-Rousse, Hospices Civils de Lyon, University Claude Bernard-Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

Background/objectives: The large number and heterogeneity of causes of uveitis make the etiological diagnosis a complex task. The clinician must consider all the information concerning the ophthalmological and extra-ophthalmological features of the patient. Diagnostic machine learning algorithms have been developed and provide a correct diagnosis in one-half to three-quarters of cases.

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[Patients' perceptions of teleconsultation in long-term follow-up after pediatric cancer].

Bull Cancer

February 2025

INSERM, Aix Marseille université, IRD, ISSPAM, SESSTIM, sciences économiques et sociales de la santé et traitement de l'information médicale, équipe CALIPSO, 27, boulevard Jean-Moulin, 13385 Marseille cedex, France.

For the past decade, "long-term follow-up consultations" have been established for adults cured of pediatric cancer to ensure the prevention, early detection, and treatment of long-term effects. These consultations are now sometimes conducted in the form of teleconsultations, a practice that has seen significant growth following the COVID-19 crisis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the satisfaction, usefulness, and patient experience of teleconsultations conducted by an oncologist or hematologist as part of the long-term follow-up of adults cured of pediatric cancer.

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Background: Crystalloid-based fluid resuscitation has long been a cornerstone in the initial management of trauma-induced hemorrhagic shock. However, its benefit is increasingly questioned as it is suspected to increase bleeding and worsen coagulopathy. The emergence of alternative strategies like permissive hypotension and vasopressor use lead to a shift in early trauma care practices.

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Background: Dry January is a one-month alcohol abstinence challenge for the general population running since 2013 in the United Kingdom, and 2020 in France. Dry January has gained increasing popularity among the public, but studies assessing the individual characteristics associated with awareness and participation remain sparse.

Methods: Using quota sampling, a representative sample of 5,000 French adults completed an online cross-sectional survey between 8 and 17th January 2024.

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Is there such a thing as emergency ethics in psychiatry? A cross-analysis of interventional cardiology and surgery.

Encephale

February 2025

Department of Psychiatry, Mood Center Paris-Saclay, DMU Neurosciences, Bicêtre Hospital, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Paris-Saclay University, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France; MOODS Team, Inserm 1018, centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations (CESP), faculté de médecine Paris-Saclay, université Paris-Saclay, Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.

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Heterogeneity of Clinical Phenotypes in Severe Acute Respiratory Infections Owing to Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A Need to Look Beyond Hospitalization.

J Pediatr

December 2024

Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant, Service de Réanimation Pédiatrique et d'Accueil des Urgences, Bron, France; KIDLIT Kids' Lyon Infectious Disease Team, Lyon, France; Centre International de Recherche en Infectiologie (CIRI), Laboratoire Vir'Path, Inserm U1111, CNRS UMR5308, ENS de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

Objective: To use a pre-COVID-19 birth cohort database to describe the clinical heterogeneity of severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases of the past seasons as a basis to investigate further distribution of clinical phenotypes in the era of immunization for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

Study Design: Infants with RSV-SARI were identified from a 2014 through 2019 birth cohort in a tertiary care center in Lyon, France, and their medical records extensively reviewed. Using the criteria of the World Health Organization severity definitions, we classified SARI as having nutritional (inability to feed), respiratory (SpO <93%), or neurological (failure to respond, apneas) impairments.

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Background: Handoffs are a major determinant of patient's safety but their implementation remains heterogeneous and non-standardized. Organizational factors, including the order in which individual cases are handled within the handoff, may play a role in their quality. We aimed to confirm the existence of the portfolio effect (e.

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  • Substance misuse among healthcare residents in a French city is linked to environmental factors, especially working conditions and social support.
  • An online survey revealed high rates of substance misuse, with over half showing alcohol misuse and notable differences in misuse based on residency specialty.
  • Low social support at work increases the risk of illicit drug use, while working long hours did not have a significant association with substance misuse.
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The triple combination elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor (ETI) has provided unprecedented clinical benefits for people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) and drastically transformed the outcome of this disease. We aimed to describe the evolution of lung bacterial colonization in 198 French adult pwCF taking into account the use of concomitantly respiratory treatment. We collected sputum cultures produced during the entire follow-up period starting 3 years before and ending 1 year after ETI initiation.

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Authors' Reply: Promoting Oral Health Literacy Among UAE Public Sector Employees.

JMIR Public Health Surveill

November 2024

Health Systemic Process Laboratory (P2S), UR4129, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, University of Lyon, 7 rue Guillaume Paradin, Lyon, 69008, France, 33 0478785745.

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  • Surgeons can enhance patient safety by monitoring surgical outcomes using statistical process control tools, which have adapted from the manufacturing industry to healthcare.
  • * Identifying the right tool is essential; an observed minus expected (O-E) chart is easy to use but may lack depth, while a cumulative sum (CUSUM) method is more complex and requires statistical training.
  • * A new risk-adjusted O-E CUSUM chart combines the ease of the O-E chart with the detailed analysis of CUSUM, allowing surgeons to track outcomes effectively and make data-driven improvements to patient safety.
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Surgeon ability to predict physical activity and sedentary time: Comparison of self-reported and measured activity.

Surgeon

December 2024

Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; Research on Healthcare Performance RESHAPE, Inserm U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

Background: Prior work evaluated clinician work-related physical activity and found it does not meet recommended requirements. We aimed to assess more fully daily surgeon physical activity and compare it to self-reported activity.

Methods: This multispecialty prospective cohort study included attending surgeons from 14 surgical departments within four French university hospitals.

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Influenza in Adults Seeking Care at Seven European Emergency Departments: A Prospective Active Surveillance During the 2019-2020 Influenza Season.

Influenza Other Respir Viruses

November 2024

Service d'Hygiène, Epidémiologie, Infectiovigilance et Prévention, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.

Background: Influenza can be associated with nonrespiratory disease presentation, but these are less well documented due to the lack of routine testing for influenza in the healthcare system, especially if patients do not present with influenza-like illness (ILI). We aimed to measure the proportion of influenza cases seeking care at emergency department (ED) for a nontraumatic cause, to describe their clinical presentation and their ED-discharge diagnosis.

Methods: The study was conducted at seven hospitals in France, Spain, Italy and Germany during the 2019-20 influenza season, for a period of 10 weeks.

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Safety of inpatient care in surgical settings: cohort study.

BMJ

November 2024

Center for Patient Safety, Research and Practice, Division of General and Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Objectives: To estimate the frequency, severity, and preventability of adverse events associated with perioperative care, and to describe the setting and professions concerned.

Design: Multicenter retrospective cohort study.

Setting: 11 US hospitals.

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Background: Early palliative care (EPC) leads to an improvement in quality of life and an unexpected survival benefit compared with oncological care for patients with metastatic lung cancer. The Early Palliative Integrated Care (EPIC) is aimed at examining whether EPC can improve overall survival in patients with metastatic upper gastrointestinal cancer.

Methods: We performed a multicentre, open-label, randomised phase-3 trial.

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