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Objectives: Contrast enhancement by MRI done early after cryoablation for renal malignancies may suggest residual tumor (RT). However, we have observed MRI enhancement within 48 h of cryoablation in patients who had no contrast enhancement 6 weeks later. Our purpose was to identify features of 48-h contrast enhancement in patients without RT.

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Kidneys recovered from brain dead cardiac arrest patients resuscitated with ECPR show similar one-year graft survival compared to other donors.

Resuscitation

September 2023

SAMU de Paris-ICU, Necker University Hospital, Greater Paris University Hospitals, Paris, France; INSERM U970, Team 4 "Sudden Death Expertise Center", Paris, France; Paris Cité University, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: Among patients treated with extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) as a second line of treatment for refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), some may develop brain death and become eligible for organ donation. The objective of this study was to evaluate long-term outcomes of kidney grafts recovered from these patients.

Material And Methods: We conducted a retrospective monocentric observational study between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2017.

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What if prehospital ECPR was part of the solution?

Resuscitation

August 2023

SAMU de Paris-ICU, Necker University Hospital, Paris, France; INSERM U970, Team 4 "Sudden Death Expertise Center", Paris, France; Paris Cité University, Paris, France. Electronic address:

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D-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria type II (D2HGA2) is a severe inborn disorder of metabolism caused by heterozygous R140 mutations in the IDH2 (isocitrate dehydrogenase 2) gene. Here we report the results of treatment of two children with D2HGA2, one of whom exhibited severe dilated cardiomyopathy, with the selective mutant IDH2 enzyme inhibitor enasidenib. In both children, enasidenib treatment led to normalization of D-2-hydroxyglutarate (D-2-HG) concentrations in body fluids.

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Exploring the distribution of risk factors for drop-out from Ponseti treatment for clubfoot across Bangladesh using geospatial cluster analysis.

Geospat Health

May 2023

The Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA; United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, Panama City.

Clubfoot is a congenital anomaly affecting 1/1,000 live births. Ponseti casting is an effective and affordable treatment. About 75% of affected children have access to Ponseti treatment in Bangladesh, but 20% are at risk of drop-out.

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Surgical Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis in the Era of Novel Drug Therapies.

J Clin Med

May 2023

Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Amiens Picardie University Hospital, University of Picardie Jules Verne, 80054 Amiens, France.

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is the most common chronic rheumatic disease encountered in children under the age of sixteen and causes significant impairments in daily life. Over the last two decades, the introduction of new drug treatments (including disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs and biologics) has changed the course of this disease, thus reducing the indication for surgery. However, some patients fail to respond to drug therapy and thus require personalized surgical management, e.

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Study protocol for a multicenter, multinational, observational registry of epidemiology, treatment and outcome of patients with Robin sequence.

Head Face Med

May 2023

Interdisciplinary Center for Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Malformations, Department of Neonatology, Tübingen University Hospital, Calwerstr. 7, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.

Article Synopsis
  • Robin sequence (RS) is a congenital condition that includes symptoms like small jaw (micrognathia) and airway obstruction, leading to varied diagnosis and treatment methods, which complicates data collection.
  • A new international registry was launched in January 2022 to gather clinical data on RS patients and evaluate the different treatment methods’ efficacy on aspects like neurocognition and growth.
  • This registry aims to enhance understanding of long-term outcomes for RS patients and is intended to help improve and personalize treatment strategies for affected children.
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Spontaneous induced bone fusion in minimally invasive fusionless bipolar fixation in neuromuscular scoliosis: a computed tomography analysis.

Eur Spine J

July 2023

Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery Department, Necker University Hospital, APHP, University of Paris-Cité, 149 rue de Sevres, 75015, Paris, France.

Purpose: Posterior spinal fusion (PSF) at skeletal maturity is still the gold standard in children with neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) who underwent fusionless surgery. The aim of this computed tomography (CT) study was to quantify the spontaneous bone fusion at the end of a lengthening program by minimally invasive fusionless bipolar fixation (MIFBF), that could avoid PSF.

Methods: NMS operated on with MIFBF from T1 to the pelvis and at final lengthening program were included.

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An assessment of the impact of developmental dysplasia of the hip on patients' wellbeing.

Bone Jt Open

March 2023

Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, The Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Within healthcare, several measures are used to quantify and compare the severity of health conditions. Two common measures are disability weight (DW), a context-independent value representing severity of a health state, and utility weight (UW), a context-dependent measure of health-related quality of life. Neither of these measures have previously been determined for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).

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Long-term non-invasive ventilation in children: Transition from hospital to home.

Paediatr Respir Rev

September 2023

Pediatric Noninvasive Ventilation and Sleep Unit, Necker University Hospital, AP-HP, Paris, France; Université de Paris, EA 7330 VIFASOM, F-75004 Paris, France.

Long-term non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is an accepted therapy for sleep-related respiratory disorders and respiratory insufficiency or failure. Increase in the use of long-term NIV may, in part, be driven by an increase in the number of children surviving critical illness with comorbidities. As a result, some children start on long-term NIV as part of transitioning from hospital to home.

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Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Prehospital or In-Hospital Cannulation?

J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth

May 2023

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy; Faculty of Medicine, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy.

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Post traumatic cerebral sinovenous thrombosis in children: A retrospective and multicenter study.

Eur J Paediatr Neurol

March 2023

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Grenoble-Alpes University Hospital, 38000, Grenoble, France; Univ. Grenoble-Alpes, 38000, Grenoble, France. Electronic address:

Context: Cerebral sinovenous thrombosis (CSVT) is a rare but life-threatening condition in the pediatric population and there is no pediatric guidelines regarding anticoagulation for post traumatic CSVT.

Objective: This study aims to describe a cohort of children with post traumatic CSVT and the use of anticoagulant therapy in this population.

Methods: A multicenter retrospective study.

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Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) consists of the delivery of a constant positive pressure in the airways by means of a noninvasive interface aiming to maintain airway patency throughout the entire respiratory cycle. PEEP is increasingly used in the chronic care of children with anatomical or functional abnormalities of the upper airways to correct severe persistent obstructive sleep apnea despite optimal management which commonly includes adenotonsillectomy in young children. PEEP may be used at any age, due to improvements in equipment and interfaces.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A study compared 140 patients who underwent either PSF or MIFS from 2012 to 2017, analyzing factors such as age, preoperative preparation, postoperative complications, and recovery period.
  • * Results showed that while both techniques achieved similar spinal corrections, the PSF group experienced significantly more complications, including higher rates of infection and blood transfusion needs compared to the MIFS group.
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  • ALK-negative anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) has subgroups based on gene rearrangements, specifically DUSP22-R and TP63-R, which show different survival rates, making the impact of DUSP22 results unclear.
  • In a study involving 104 newly diagnosed ALCL patients, 45% showed DUSP22-R, indicating that tumors with this rearrangement had different characteristics, including more CD3 expression and more frequent bone involvement.
  • The 5-year progression-free survival (PFS) was significantly higher in patients with DUSP22-R compared to those without, and while both performance status and DUSP22 status affected PFS, only performance status influenced overall survival (OS); patients receiving brent
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Background: Recent guidelines have emphasized actively avoiding fever to improve outcomes in patients who are comatose following resuscitation from cardiac arrest (ie, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest). However, whether targeted temperature management between 32 °C and 36 °C (TTM32-36) can improve neurologic outcome in some patients remains debated.

Research Question: Is there an association between the use of TTM32-36 and outcome according to severity assessed at ICU admission using a previously derived risk score?

Study Design And Methods: Data prospectively collected in the Sudden Death Expertise Center (SDEC) registry (France) between May 2011 and December 2017 and in the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium Continuous Chest Compressions (ROC-CCC) trial (United States and Canada) between June 2011 and May 2015 were used for this study.

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Three-Country Snapshot of Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency.

Life (Basel)

October 2022

Genetics and Genomic Medicine Department, Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London WC1N 1EH, UK.

X-linked ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) is the most common urea cycle defect. The disease severity ranges from asymptomatic carrier state to severe neonatal presentation with hyperammonaemic encephalopathy. We audited the diagnosis and management of OTCD, using an online 12-question-survey that was sent to 75 metabolic centres in Turkey, France and the UK.

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"Was three too much?" An ethical dilemma in ECPR indications for repetitive refractory hypothermic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Resuscitation

December 2022

SAMU de Paris-ICU, Necker University Hospital, Greater Paris University Hospitals, Paris, France; INSERM U970, Team 4 "Sudden Death Expertise Center", Paris, France; Paris Cité University, Paris, France. Electronic address:

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Delineating septo-optic dysplasia.

Birth Defects Res

December 2022

Fetal and Placental Pathology, Necker University Hospital, Paris, France.

Background: Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD), once a variable triad of septum pellucidum defects (SPDs), optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH), and hypopituitarism, has had multiple findings added, with uncertain causes, definitions, and limits.

Method: Literature review.

Results: SOD is a complex vascular sequence with confounders.

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Aim: Head and thorax elevation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation improves cerebral hemodynamics and ultimate neurological outcome after cardiac arrest. Its effect during extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (E-CPR) is unknown. We tested whether this procedure could improve hemodynamics in swine treated by E-CPR.

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Background: Solid organ transplant recipients are at high risk for fatal forms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We conducted a cohort study among kidney transplant (KT) recipients from the French Solid Organ Transplant COVID-19 Registry to investigate the association between maintenance immunosuppressive drugs and 60-d mortality.

Methods: Data from all KT recipients with COVID-19 included in the French Solid Organ Transplant COVID-19 Registry between February 28, 2020, and December 30, 2020, were retrieved.

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Aim: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) has emerged as a promising resuscitation strategy for select patients suffering from refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), though limited data exist regarding the best practices for ECPR initiation after OHCA.

Methods: We utilized a modified Delphi process consisting of two survey rounds and a virtual consensus meeting to systematically identify detailed best practices for ECPR initiation following adult non-traumatic OHCA. A modified Delphi process builds content validity and is an accepted method to develop consensus by eliciting expert opinions through multiple rounds of questionnaires.

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