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  • - This study explores how machine learning can predict whether individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) will return to work one year after their injury, using data collected from 586 hospitalized patients across Europe.
  • - By analyzing hospital stay and follow-up data, the researchers found that including follow-up information significantly improved prediction accuracy, going from around 81% to 88%.
  • - The final model, which included five key predictors, achieved 90% accuracy and can help clinicians set realistic goals and tailor interventions for TBI patients, enhancing their chances of returning to work.
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Introduction: The aims of this study were to describe survival outcomes in patients with ovarian cancer aged ≥80 years and to explore predictors of poor prognosis.

Methods: We collected clinical, demographic, histologic, surgical and follow-up data for patients with ovarian cancer aged ≥80 years from a multicenter French cohort (FRANCOGYN) who underwent surgery from 1999 to 2019. Primary endpoints were overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS).

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Scheuermann's disease, also referred to as Scheuermann's kyphosis, is the second most frequent spine deformity occurring in humans after adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), both with an unclear etiology. Recent genetic studies in zebrafish unraveled new mechanisms linked to AIS, highlighting the role of the Reissner fiber, an acellular polymer bathing in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in close proximity with ciliated cells and mechanosensory neurons lining the central canal of the spinal cord (CSF-cNs). However, while the Reissner fiber and ciliary beating have been linked to AIS-like phenotypes in zebrafish, the relevance of the sensory functions of CSF-cNs for human spine disorders remains unknown.

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  • The study focused on managing and understanding the survival rates of endometrial cancer patients aged 80 and older to identify indicators of poor prognosis.
  • Data was collected from a French cohort, revealing that 184 out of 1647 patients treated for endometrial cancer were senior citizens, with a median overall survival of 16.4 months.
  • Findings indicate that not using chemotherapy when indicated significantly correlated with worse survival outcomes, emphasizing the need for elderly patients to follow standard care guidelines for treatment.
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Introduction: Neurocognitive problems associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can interact with impairment resulting from traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Research Question: We aimed to identify neurocognitive problems associated with probable PTSD following TBI in a civilian sample.

Material And Methods: The study is part of the CENTER-TBI project (Collaborative European Neurotrauma Effectiveness Research) that aims to better characterize TBI.

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Introduction: The incidence of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is increasingly common in older adults aged ≥65 years, forming a growing public health problem. However, older adults are underrepresented in TBI research. Therefore, we aimed to provide an overview of health-care utilization, and of six-month outcomes after TBI and their determinants in older adults who sustained a TBI.

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Impact of severe obesity in the management of patients with high-risk endometrial cancer: A FRANCOGYN study.

J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod

September 2022

Gynecology Department of Rennes Teaching Hospital, Service de Gynécologie du CHU de Rennes, Hôpital sud 16 Bd de Bulgarie, Rennes 35000, France. Electronic address:

Objective: To assess the surgical management and survival of severely obese patients with high-risk endometrial cancer.

Materials And Methods: Data from 269 patients with high-risk endometrial cancer who were treated between 2001 and 2018 were collected from a multicenter database (11 centers). We classified the patients according to their BMI and compared outcomes in two groups: a normal weight group of women with a BMI < 25 kg/m, and a severe obesity group of women with a BMI ≥ 35 kg/m.

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Bench testing of tracheostomy tube-related insults using an instrumented manikin.

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

March 2022

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Assistance Publique Des Hôpitaux de Paris, Garches, Paris, France.

Purpose: Choosing the right tracheal tube for the right patient is a daily preoccupation for intensivists and emergency physicians. Tracheal tubes can generate severe complications, which are chiefly due to the pressures applied by the tube to the trachea. We designed a bench study to assess the frequency of pressure levels likely to cause tracheal injury.

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Purpose: The goal was to compare the reliability of a novel 3D method with the standard 2D technique for lower limb discrepancy (LLD) measurement during pre-operative THA planning.

Methods: This prospective study included 100 consecutive patients who underwent THA using 3D planning based on a low-dose CT scan. The LLD was subdivided into three parameters: the intra-articular LLD (IA-LLD), the segmental extra-articular LLD (EA-LLD), and the total LLD (T-LLD).

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation relies on the beating of motile cilia projecting in the lumen of the brain and spinal cord cavities Mutations in genes involved in cilia motility disturb cerebrospinal fluid circulation and result in scoliosis-like deformities of the spine in juvenile zebrafish. However, these defects in spine alignment have not been validated with clinical criteria used to diagnose adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The aim of this study was to describe, using orthopaedic criteria the spinal deformities of a zebrafish mutant model of AIS targeting a gene involved in cilia polarity and motility, cfap298.

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Introduction: The management of type A thoracolumbar fractures varies from conservative treatment to multiple level fusion. Indeed, although Magerl defined the type A fracture as a strictly bone injury, several authors suggested associated disc lesions or degeneration after trauma. However, the preservation of mobility of the adjacent discs should be a major issue.

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Background: We aimed to study the associations between pre- and in-hospital tracheal intubation and outcomes in traumatic brain injury (TBI), and whether the association varied according to injury severity.

Methods: Data from the international prospective pan-European cohort study, Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research for TBI (CENTER-TBI), were used (n=4509). For prehospital intubation, we excluded self-presenters.

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Objectives: To assess the response to initial oxygenation strategy according to clinical variables available at admission.

Design: Multicenter cohort study.

Setting: Thirty French and Belgium medical ICU.

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Study Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Objective: Screw loosening in spinal fusion is poorly defined. Accordingly, its prevalence rates range from 1% to 60%, and its risk factors remain undefined.

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Purpose: Enrolling traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients with an inability to provide informed consent in research is challenging. Alternatives to patient consent are not sufficiently embedded in European and national legislation, which allows procedural variation and bias. We aimed to quantify variations in informed consent policy and practice.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of 3D planning-assisted methods versus conventional systems in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to improve component positioning and reduce the risk of complications.
  • It involved a randomized control study with 80 patients, comparing those using patient-specific custom cutting guides (3D-guided group) to a control group using traditional methods.
  • Results showed that the 3D-guided group had significantly fewer misalignments, more accurate positioning, shorter surgery times, and better clinical outcomes over two years, although the overall knee alignment benefits were not statistically significant.
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Background: Although outcomes of critically ill patients with haematological malignancies (HMs) have been fully investigated in terms of organ failure and mortality, data are scarce on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in this population. We aim to assess post-intensive care unit (ICU) burden and HRQOL of critically ill patients with HMs and to identify risk factors for quality-of-life (QOL) impairment.

Results: In total, 1011 patients with HMs who required ICU admission in 17 ICUs in France and Belgium were included in the study; 278 and 117 patients were evaluated for QOL at 3 months and 1 year, respectively, after ICU discharge.

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In patients with hematologic malignancies, respiratory status may deteriorate during neutropenia recovery. This multicenter, observational study aims to evaluate granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) impact on respiratory status in critically ill neutropenic patients. Among 1011 critically ill patients with hematologic malignancies, 288 were neutropenic and included in this study.

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We investigated how the initial ventilation/oxygenation management may influence the need for intubation on the coming day in a cohort of immunocompromised patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (ARF). Data from 847 immunocompromised patients with ARF were used to estimate the probability of intubation at day+1 within the first 3 days of ICU admission, according to oxygenation management. First, noninvasive ventilation (NIV) was compared to oxygen therapy whatever the administration device; then standard oxygen was compared to High Flow Nasal Cannula therapy alone (HFNC), NIV alone or NIV+HFNC.

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Rationale: Noninvasive diagnostic multiplex molecular tests may enable the early identification and treatment of viral infections in critically ill immunocompromised patients.

Objectives: To assess the association between viral detection in nasopharyngeal swabs and ICU mortality in critically ill hematology patients.

Methods: This was a post hoc analysis of a prospective cohort of critically ill hematology patients admitted to 17 ICUs.

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Background: Malnutrition is a critical predictor of toxicity and outcome in patients with cancer and may be perceived differently by patients, relatives, and physicians.

Aims: To assess the prevalence of malnutrition in oncology departments and to compare it with the perceptions of nutrition status by patients themselves, their closest relatives, and attending physicians.

Materials And Methods: A 1-day multicentric cross-sectional survey on the prevalence of malnutrition was conducted in different oncology departments using patient-, relative-, and physician-specific questionnaires.

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Endothelial Cell-Specific Molecule-1 in Critically Ill Patients With Hematologic Malignancy.

Crit Care Med

March 2018

Medical Intensive Care Unit, Saint-Louis Hospital, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris, Paris Diderot University, Paris, France.

Objectives: To assess whether serum concentration of endothelial cell-specific molecule-1 (Endocan) at ICU admission is associated with the use of ICU resources and outcomes in critically ill hematology patients.

Design: Prospective multicenter cohort study.

Setting: Seventeen ICUs in France and Belgium.

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