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  • The study is trying to help families make tough choices about stopping life-support in emergency rooms when patients can't talk.
  • They will create a special program to help families, doctors, and nurses with these decisions and check how it affects the stress levels of the families.
  • The research will take place in nine emergency departments in France and will measure how families feel after 7, 30, and 90 days, making sure everything follows ethical rules.
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Innate immune response in acute critical illness: a narrative review.

Ann Intensive Care

September 2024

Service de Médecine Intensive Réanimation, CHRU Tours, Tours, France.

Background: Activation of innate immunity is a first line of host defense during acute critical illness (ACI) that aims to contain injury and avoid tissue damages. Aberrant activation of innate immunity may also participate in the occurrence of organ failures during critical illness. This review aims to provide a narrative overview of recent advances in the field of innate immunity in critical illness, and to consider future potential therapeutic strategies.

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Background: Factors associated with severe COVID-19 infection have been identified; however, the impact of infection on longer-term outcomes is unclear. The objective of this study was to examine the impact of COVID-19 infection on the trajectory of lung function and nutritional status in people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF).

Methods: This is a retrospective global cohort study of pwCF who had confirmed COVID-19 infection diagnosed between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2021.

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Background: The value of simulation in emergency medicine is indisputable because it allows training and acquisition of many technical and non-technical skills (TS and NTS). In France, there are no curriculum regarding the use of simulation as a teaching tool during emergency medicine residency. The aim of this study was to design the content of a national simulation-based curriculum for emergency medicine residency programs.

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Preconception and/or preimplantation exposure to a mixture of environmental contaminants altered fetoplacental development and placental function in a rabbit model.

Environ Res

December 2024

Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, INRAE, BREED, 78350, Jouy-en-Josas, France; Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, BREED, 94700, Maisons-Alfort, France. Electronic address:

Pregnant women are daily exposed to environmental contaminants, including endocrine disruptors that can impact the offspring's health. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of maternal oral exposure to a mixture of contaminants at a dose mimicking women's exposure, during folliculogenesis and/or preimplantation period (FED and ED groups, respectively) on the fetoplacental phenotype in a rabbit model. The mixture (DEHP, pp'DDE, β-HCH, HCB, BDE-47, BPS, PFOS, PFOA) was defined based on data from HELIX and INMA cohorts.

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  • Teclistamab is a bispecific antibody approved for treating patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma who have previously undergone multiple treatments, including BCMA-targeted therapies.
  • In a clinical study (MajesTEC-1), patients with a median of six prior treatments received weekly doses of teclistamab, resulting in a 52.5% overall response rate with some achieving complete remission.
  • The treatment had manageable side effects, with common adverse events including neutropenia and infections, while showing a median overall survival of 15.5 months in heavily pretreated patients.
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Progression or relapse in the central nervous system (CNS) remains a rare but mostly fatal event for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). In a retrospective analysis of 5189 patients treated within 19 prospective German and French phase 2/3 trials, we identified 159 patients experiencing a CNS event (relapse: 62%, progression: 38%). Intracerebral, meningeal, intraspinal, or combined involvement was reported in 44%, 31%, 3%, and 22% of patients, respectively.

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  • Adult T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) has a low survival rate after it relapses, particularly the early T-cell precursor subtype, which shares similarities with acute myeloid leukemia.
  • A case study is presented where a patient relapsed just 3 months post allogeneic stem cell transplantation but achieved complete remission through treatment with azacitidine and has remained on therapy for 9 years.
  • The discussion highlights the biological factors contributing to this long-term response and explores the potential benefits of combining hypomethylating agents like azacitidine with other drugs, such as venetoclax, for improved outcomes.
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  • - Pralsetinib, a selective RET tyrosine kinase inhibitor, showed effectiveness and tolerability in treating lung and thyroid cancers linked to specific gene mutations and fusions during clinical trials.
  • - A case report detailed a 53-year-old patient with a neuroendocrine tumor who achieved partial response after five lines of therapy with pralsetinib but experienced multiple severe infections, including pneumonia and spondylodiscitis.
  • - The study emphasizes the heightened risk of opportunistic infections associated with pralsetinib, likely due to its off-target effects on JAK1/2, unlike another comparable treatment called selpercatinib.
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  • The European LeukemiaNet (ELN) classification systems for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are based on chemotherapy responses and may not effectively predict outcomes for older patients receiving venetoclax-azacitidine.
  • A pooled analysis from the phase 3 VIALE-A trial revealed that most patients were classified with adverse-risk AML, yet these classifications did not correlate well with survival outcomes for those treated with venetoclax-azacitidine.
  • New molecular signatures based on mutations in TP53, FLT3-ITD, NRAS, and KRAS identified three distinct patient benefit groups, each with significantly different median overall survival times.
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2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) is the most abundant endocannabinoid (EC), acting as a full agonist at both CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors. It is synthesized on demand in postsynaptic membranes through the sequential action of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase Cβ1 (PLCβ1) and diacylglycerol lipase α (DAGLα), contributing to retrograde signaling upon interaction with presynaptic CB1. However, 2-AG production might also involve various combinations of PLC and DAGL isoforms, as well as additional intracellular pathways implying other enzymes and substrates.

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The therapeutic management of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) is complex. Despite substantial advances, MM remains incurable, and management involves cycles of treatment response, disease relapse, and further therapy. Currently, evidence to support the therapeutic decision is limited.

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Targeting ferritinophagy impairs quiescent cancer stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia in vitro and in vivo models.

Sci Transl Med

July 2024

Centre for Translational Research in Onco-Hematology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, and Swiss Cancer Centre Leman, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland.

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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a difficult-to-treat blood cancer, mainly due to the presence of leukemic stem cells (LSCs) that lead to treatment resistance and relapse.
  • This research focuses on how the quiescence (dormancy) of LSCs and related molecular mechanisms impact AML development, revealing that quiescent LSCs have a distinct gene signature and increased autophagic activity that helps them survive.
  • The study identifies nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4) as a key player in iron metabolism for quiescent LSCs, showing that inhibiting NCOA4 can effectively target these cells without harming normal blood progenitors, highlighting its potential as
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  • A study was conducted to compare the safety and effectiveness of endovascular treatment (EVT) versus best medical management (BMM) for patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by distal medium vessel occlusion (DMVO).
  • The analysis involved 2,125 patients, showing no significant difference in achieving functional independence at 90 days between EVT and BMM, despite EVT being associated with higher rates of hemorrhagic complications.
  • The results suggest that EVT does not provide better functional outcomes than BMM in DMVO cases while increasing the risk of bleeding, indicating the need for cautious use of EVT and further research to improve treatment approaches.
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X-linked transient antenatal Bartter syndrome related to MAGED2 gene: Enriching the phenotypic description and pathophysiologic investigation.

Genet Med

July 2024

Université Paris Cité, Inserm, PARCC, Paris, France; Service de Médecine Génomique, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Fédération de Génétique et de Médecine Génomique Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris Centre Université Paris Cité, Paris, France; Centre de Recherche Cardio-vasculaire de Paris, UMR970, Paris, France. Electronic address:

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  • Transient Bartter syndrome caused by MAGED2 variants is the newest type of antenatal Bartter syndrome and presents as the most severe form during the perinatal period; this study examines 14 new cases and the incomplete penetrance specifically in women.
  • The research involved 54 symptomatic patients, revealing a mix of outcomes: 27% resolved symptoms, 41% had ongoing complications, and 32% faced fatality, with common clinical anomalies including renal and cardiovascular issues.
  • The findings enhance the understanding of MAGED2’s phenotype and genetics, while also highlighting varying patient outcomes, which informs genetic counseling for affected families.
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Aging is characterized by several major changes, including altered body composition, which is associated with numerous negative clinical consequences such as sarcopenia, osteoporosis, and frailty. The study is to evaluate body composition parameters depending on age and sex in a population ranging from the young adult to the very old, and to identify break points in the association between body composition and age. In this cross-sectional study, we included the enrolment population of the French INSPIRE-T prospective cohort, accounting for 915 subjects (62% female).

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Objectives: Avacopan, a selective C5aR1 inhibitor, recently emerged as a glucocorticoid (GCs) sparing agent in ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV). We aim to evaluate the tolerance and efficacy of avacopan given outside randomized clinical trials or with severe kidney involvement.

Methods: In this multicentre retrospective study, we reviewed the clinical charts of patients with AAV and contraindication to high dose of GCs who received avacopan 30 mg b.

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A randomized crossover trial of regional anticoagulation modalities for intermittent hemodialysis.

Nephrol Dial Transplant

July 2024

Département de Néphrologie et Transplantation d'organes, French Intensive Care Renal Network, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Toulouse, France.

Introduction: The optimal regional anticoagulation (RA) of dialysis filters in patients at risk of bleeding remains elusive. Inducing hypocalcemia within the filter by using a calcium-free dialysate has emerged as an easy-to-use heparin-free RA, including in critically ill patients, but comparative studies are lacking.

Methods: We conducted a multicentre, randomized, crossover trial to compare the efficacy and tolerance of two RAs (heparin-coated membrane (HCM) or calcium free dialysate with calcium reinjection according to ionic dialysance (CFD)) in patients requiring hemodialysis and at risk of bleeding.

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Nutrition for the older adult - Current concepts. Report from an ESPEN symposium.

Clin Nutr

August 2024

Department of Clinical Nutrition & Metabolism, Uppsala University and Theme Inflammation & Aging, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: In view of the global demographic shift, a scientific symposium was organised by the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) to address nutrition-related challenges of the older population and provide an overview of the current state of knowledge.

Methods: Eighteen nutrition-related issues of the ageing global society were presented by international experts during the symposium and summarised in this report.

Results: Anorexia of ageing, dysphagia, malnutrition, frailty, sarcopenia, sarcopenic obesity, and the metabolic syndrome were highlighted as major nutrition-related geriatric syndromes.

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Recent advances in cognitive neurosciences suggest that intrinsic brain networks dynamics are associated with cognitive functioning. Despite this emerging perspective, limited research exists to validate this hypothesis. This Registered Report aimed to specifically test the relationship between intrinsic brain spatio-temporal dynamics and executive functions.

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Background: Industrial progress has led to the omnipresence of chemicals in the environment of the general population, including reproductive-aged and pregnant women. The reproductive function of females is a well-known target of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. This function holds biological processes that are decisive for the fertility of women themselves and for the health of future generations.

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Sexual and couple outcomes of vasectomy: Results of a French questionnaire survey.

Fr J Urol

September 2024

Département d'Urologie, de Transplantation Rénale et d'Andrologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Toulouse, France; Service de Médecine de Reproduction, Hôpital Paule-de-Viguier, CHU de Toulouse, 330, avenue de Grande-Bretagne, 31059 Toulouse cedex, France; UMR "Développement Embryonnaire Fertilité Environnement" (DEFE) 1203, INSERM, Université de Toulouse 3, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: Vasectomy is a permanent contraceptive method that is increasingly appealing to French men with diverse patient profiles. An important question is the impact on sexual life. We aimed to specify the profile of men seeking vasectomy and its impact on their lives.

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