6 results match your criteria: "Pellegrin Bordeaux University Hospital[Affiliation]"
Eur Spine J
February 2023
Department of Spine Surgery, Schulthess Klinik, Zurich, Switzerland.
Purpose: Sagittal malalignment is a risk factor for mechanical complications after surgery for adult spinal deformity (ASD). Spinal loads, modulated by sagittal alignment, may explain this relationship. The aims of this study were to investigate the relationships between: (1) postoperative changes in loads at the proximal segment and realignment, and (2) absolute postoperative loads and postoperative alignment measures.
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December 2022
University of Bordeaux, National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm), Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD), Bordeaux Population Health Center, UMR 1219, Bordeaux, France.
Background: As mortality remains high for patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) despite new treatment options, the ability to level up the provided supportive care and to predict the risk of death is of major importance. This analysis of the EVISTA cohort aims to describe advanced supportive care provided to EVD patients in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and to develop a simple risk score for predicting in-hospital death, called PREDS.
Methods: In this prospective cohort (NCT04815175), patients were recruited during the 10 EVD outbreak in the DRC across three Ebola Treatment Centers (ETCs).
Eur Spine J
June 2020
Spine Center, Schulthess Klinik, Lengghalde 2, 8008, Zurich, Switzerland.
Introduction: Previous studies suggest that a meaningful and easily understood measure of treatment outcome may be the proportion of patients who are in a "patient acceptable symptom state" (PASS). We sought to quantify the score equivalent to PASS for different outcome instruments, in patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD).
Methods: We analysed the following 12-month questionnaire data from the European Spine Study Group (ESSG): Oswestry Disability Index (ODI; 0-100); Numeric Rating Scales (NRS; 0-10) for back/leg pain; Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) questionnaire; and an item "if you had to spend the rest of your life with the symptoms you have now, how would you feel about it?" (5-point scale, dichotomised with top 2 responses "somewhat satisfied/very satisfied" being considered PASS+, everything else PASS-).
Ann Intensive Care
October 2019
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Pellegrin Bordeaux University Hospital, 33000, Bordeaux, France.
Background: Dynamic arterial elastance (Eadyn), defined as the ratio between pulse pressure variations and stroke volume variations, has been proposed to assess functional arterial load. We evaluated the evolution of Eadyn during volume expansion and the effects of neosynephrine infusion in hypotensive and preload-responsive patients.
Methods: In this prospective bicentre study, we included 56 mechanically ventilated patients in the operating room.
Ann Intensive Care
October 2019
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Pellegrin Bordeaux University Hospital, 33000, Bordeaux, France.
Background: Many maneuvers assessing fluid responsiveness (minifluid challenge, lung recruitment maneuver, end-expiratory occlusion test, passive leg raising) are considered as positive when small variations in cardiac index, stroke volume index, stroke volume variation or pulse pressure variation occur. Pulse contour analysis allows continuous and real-time cardiac index, stroke volume, stroke volume variation and pulse pressure variation estimations. To use these maneuvers with pulse contour analysis, the knowledge of the minimal change that needs to be measured by a device to recognize a real change (least significant change) has to be studied.
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March 2018
Spine Center, Schulthess Klinik, Lengghalde 2, 8008, Zürich, Switzerland.
Purpose: Designed for patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, the SRS-22 is now widely used as an outcome instrument in patients with adult spinal deformity (ASD). No studies have confirmed the four-factor structure (pain, function, self-image, mental health) of the SRS-22 in ASD and under different contexts. Factorial invariance of an instrument over time and in different languages is essential to allow for precise interpretations of treatment success and comparisons across studies.
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