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Introduction: Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are at high risk of developing life-threatening complications. It is estimated that a quarter of adult patients diagnosed with AML will require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) at least once during their disease. Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is the main reason for ICU admission and is associated with high mortality rates, depending on the etiology of ARF.

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Aims And Scope: The aim of this panel was to develop consensus recommendations on targeted temperature control (TTC) in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and in patients with moderate TBI who deteriorate and require admission to the intensive care unit for intracranial pressure (ICP) management.

Methods: A group of 18 international neuro-intensive care experts in the acute management of TBI participated in a modified Delphi process. An online anonymised survey based on a systematic literature review was completed ahead of the meeting, before the group convened to explore the level of consensus on TTC following TBI.

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  • Patients with hematological malignancies face high risks of serious complications, and this study aimed to assess how hyperoxemia (high levels of oxygen in the blood) impacts mortality rates within 28 days in critically ill individuals.
  • An analysis of data from over 11,000 patients revealed a U-shaped relationship between arterial oxygen levels (PaO) and mortality, indicating that both low and high oxygen levels can increase the risk of death.
  • The study found that excessive use of oxygen was significantly linked to increased mortality rates, especially in certain patient groups, highlighting the importance of careful oxygen management in these critically ill patients.
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical presentation, treatments, and outcomes of new breast cancer patients: A retrospective multicenter cohort study.

Cancer Med

November 2023

Sorbonne University Inserm, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Laboratoire d'Informatique Médicale et d'Ingénierie des Connaissances pour la e-Santé, LIMICS, Paris, France.

Background: The SARS CoV-2 pandemic disrupted healthcare systems. We compared the cancer stage for new breast cancers (BCs) before and during the pandemic.

Methods: We performed a retrospective multicenter cohort study on the data warehouse of Greater Paris University Hospitals (AP-HP).

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  • Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is common in ICU admissions, particularly among immunocompromised patients, yet there is limited understanding of the role of viruses in this context.
  • In a study of 4038 immunocompromised patients, 9.2% had virus-detected ARF, with influenza being the most prevalent virus; significant mortality and factors influencing it were identified, including neutropenia and invasive mechanical ventilation needs.
  • Remarkably, patients with virus-detected ARF had lower mortality rates compared to those with ARF from other causes, suggesting that certain viruses may have a less severe impact overall.
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Acute Kidney Injury in Cancer Immunotherapy Recipients.

Cells

December 2022

Medical Intensive Care Unit, Saint-Louis Teaching Hospital, Public Assistance Hospitals of Paris, 75010 Paris, France.

Cancer immunotherapy has now entered clinical practice and has reshaped the standard of care for many cancer patients. With these new strategies, specific toxicities have emerged, and renal side effects have been described. In this review, we will describe the causes of acute kidney injury in CAR T cell, immune checkpoint inhibitors and other cancer immuno-therapy recipients.

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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT) is a serious complication in the ICU that results in increased mortality and risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Some studies suggest RRT modality may have an impact on long-term renal recovery after AKI. However, other predictive factors of severe long-term CKD in ICU patients with AKI requiring RRT are unknown.

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Coagulation disorders increase mortality rate during septic shock, but the impact of concomitant hematological malignancies remains unknown. The study assessed coagulation disorders in onco-hematological patients with thrombocytopenia (<100 G/L) admitted to ICU for septic shock. Among 146 included patients, 50 patients had lymphoma and 49 patients had acute leukemia.

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Purpose Of Review: Given the increased number of cancer patients admitted in the ICU and the growing importance of immunotherapy in their therapeutic arsenal, intensivists will be increasingly confronted to patients treated with immunotherapies who will present with complications, infectious and immunologic.

Recent Findings: Apart from their specific immunologic toxicities, cancer immunotherapy recipients also have specific immune dysfunction and face increased infectious risks that may lead to intensive care unit admission.

Summary: Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy is associated with profound immunosuppression and the risks of bacterial, fungal and viral infections vary according to the time since infusion.

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International expert consensus recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of Langerhans cell histiocytosis in adults.

Blood

April 2022

Internal Medicine I (Hemostasis, Hematology and Stem, Cell Transplantation and Medical Oncology), Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen, Linz, Austria.

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) can affect children and adults with a wide variety of clinical manifestations, including unifocal, single-system multifocal, single-system pulmonary (smoking-associated), or multisystem disease. The existing paradigms in the management of LCH in adults are mostly derived from the pediatric literature. Over the last decade, the discovery of clonality and MAPK-ERK pathway mutations in most cases led to the recognition of LCH as a hematopoietic neoplasm, opening the doors for treatment with targeted therapies.

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Infection control in the intensive care unit: expert consensus statements for SARS-CoV-2 using a Delphi method.

Lancet Infect Dis

March 2022

Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, India. Electronic address:

During the current COVID-19 pandemic, health-care workers and uninfected patients in intensive care units (ICUs) are at risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 as a result of transmission from infected patients and health-care workers. In the absence of high-quality evidence on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, clinical practice of infection control and prevention in ICUs varies widely. Using a Delphi process, international experts in intensive care, infectious diseases, and infection control developed consensus statements on infection control for SARS-CoV-2 in an ICU.

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Ascitic fluid infection (AFI) is a life-threatening complication of cirrhosis. We aimed to identify early indicators of secondary peritonitis (SP), which requires emergency surgery, and to describe the outcomes of SP and spontaneous bacterial/fungal peritonitis (SBFP). Adults with cirrhosis and AFI admitted to 16 university or university-affiliated ICUs in France between 2002 and 2017 were studied retrospectively.

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Immunomodulation of endothelial cells induced by macrolide therapy in a model of septic stimulation.

Immun Inflamm Dis

December 2021

Human Immunology, Pathophysiology, Immunotherapy (HIPI), INSERM U976, Université de Paris, Paris, France.

Objectives: Sepsis is defined as the host's inflammatory response to a life-threatening infection. The endothelium is implicated in immunoregulation during sepsis. Macrolides have been proposed to display immunomodulatory properties.

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Risk factors and outcome of pulmonary aspergillosis in critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients-a multinational observational study by the European Confederation of Medical Mycology.

Clin Microbiol Infect

April 2022

Medical University of Graz, Department of Infectious Diseases, Excellence Centre for Medical Mycology (ECMM), Graz, Austria; Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA; Clinical and Translational Fungal-Working Group, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA. Electronic address:

Objectives: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) -associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) has emerged as a complication in critically ill COVID-19 patients. The objectives of this multinational study were to determine the prevalence of CAPA in patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units (ICU) and to investigate risk factors for CAPA as well as outcome.

Methods: The European Confederation of Medical Mycology (ECMM) conducted a multinational study including 20 centres from nine countries to assess epidemiology, risk factors and outcome of CAPA.

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Purpose: While early adjunctive corticosteroid therapy (EACST) has been proven effective in HIV patients with Pneumocystis Jirovecii Pneumonia (PJP), data remains controversial concerning non-HIV oncology or haematology patients.

Methods: This retrospective study included cancer patients without HIV and with diagnosis of PJP admitted in a cancer referral centre, from January-1-2010 to March-31-2017. We compared 30-day and 1-year mortality rate, change in the respiratory item of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score(SOFA-resp worsening), use of tracheal intubation between day-1 and day-5 of anti-pneumocystis therapy and occurrence of coinfections between patients with EACST and those with no or late corticosteroid therapy, using an inverse probability weighting propensity score-based (IPW) analysis.

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The voice of frontline healthcare workers facing the COVID-19 surge.

J Crit Care

August 2021

Department of Medical Intensive Care Unit, Saint-Louis Teaching Hospital, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris, 1, Avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75010 Paris, France. Electronic address:

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  • Acute respiratory failure (ARF) poses a high mortality risk for immunocompromised patients, especially when invasive mechanical ventilation is required, leading to the development of noninvasive ventilation strategies to reduce intubation rates.
  • A systematic review of 11,087 immunocompromised patients indicated that early intubation (within 24 hours) was associated with a significantly lower mortality rate compared to delayed intubation.
  • Over the years (1995-2017), survival rates for intubated patients have improved, but each additional day before intubation increases mortality risk, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention.
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Expert consensus statements for the management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure using a Delphi method.

Crit Care

March 2021

Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Dr. Ernest Borges Road, Parel, Mumbai, India.

Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused unprecedented pressure on healthcare system globally. Lack of high-quality evidence on the respiratory management of COVID-19-related acute respiratory failure (C-ARF) has resulted in wide variation in clinical practice.

Methods: Using a Delphi process, an international panel of 39 experts developed clinical practice statements on the respiratory management of C-ARF in areas where evidence is absent or limited.

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Background: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a key imaging technique in gastric cancer (GC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of EUS in the staging of parietal and lymph node involvement in linitis plastica (LP) compared to "classical" GC.

Methods: A retrospective multicentric French study was conducted on patients with no metastatic LP and operated by gastrectomy.

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The Impact of Patients With Cardiac Amyloidosis in HFpEF Trials.

JACC Heart Fail

March 2021

French Referral Center for Cardiac Amyloidosis, GRC Amyloid Research Institute, Amyloidosis Mondor Network, and DHU A-TVB, Henri Mondor Teaching Hospital, APHP, Creteil, France; Cardiology Department, Henri Mondor Teaching Hospital, Creteil, France; Paris XII University, UPEC, and IMRB-INSERM U955, Creteil, France; Cardiology Outpatients Unit, Centre Cardiologique du Nord, Saint Denis, France.

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is an increasingly diagnosed condition whose failure to respond to new drugs effective in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction is of great concern. HFpEF is an incompletely understood and markedly heterogeneous syndrome, but cardiac amyloidosis is increasingly recognized as one of its various causes. The specific hemodynamic and pathophysiological features of cardiac amyloidosis result in poor tolerance of heart failure medications and in worse outcomes compared with other causes.

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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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Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) guidelines have improved the treatment and outcomes of patients with CAP, primarily by standardization of initial empirical therapy. But current society-published guidelines exclude immunocompromised patients.

Research Question: There is no consensus regarding the initial treatment of immunocompromised patients with suspected CAP.

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The vascular endothelium: the cornerstone of organ dysfunction in severe SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Crit Care

June 2020

INSERM U976, Human Immunology, Pathophysiology and Immunotherapy, Saint-Louis Teaching Hospital, Paris University, Paris, France.

In severe SARS-CoV-2 infections, emerging data including recent histopathological studies have emphasized the crucial role of endothelial cells (ECs) in vascular dysfunction, immunothrombosis, and inflammation.Histopathological studies have evidenced direct viral infection of ECs, endotheliitis with diffuse endothelial inflammation, and micro- and macrovascular thrombosis both in the venous and arterial circulations. Venous thrombotic events, particularly pulmonary embolism, with elevated D-dimer and coagulation activation are highly prevalent in COVID-19 patients.

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