10 results match your criteria: "University Hospital Centre Dijon Bourgogne[Affiliation]"

Introduction: The entity entitled bleeding disorder of unknown cause (BDUC) qualifies individuals displaying a mild haemorrhagic profile but normal routine coagulation tests. This study was designed to evaluate whether collagen-binding assay for von Willebrand Factor (VWF) measurement (VWF:CB) could allow to diagnose VW disease in such patients.

Methods: A large screening was conducted prospectively in two University Hospitals, using the bleeding assessment tool (BAT) recommended by the International Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis.

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  • Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) and giant cell arteritis (GCA) often overlap, but PMR lacks the vascular inflammation present in GCA, suggesting different underlying mechanisms.
  • *In a study involving 45 isolated PMR patients and 29 PMR/GCA overlap patients, various serum biomarkers related to inflammation and vascular function were measured to differentiate between the two conditions before starting treatment.
  • *Results indicated that certain biomarker ratios, specifically CXCL9/IL-6 and MMP-3/sCD141, were more effective at diagnosing GCA in patients with isolated PMR, demonstrating the potential to guide further examination for those at risk.*
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Objectives: Drug shortages are of increasing concern to worldwide public health. The consequences of drug shortages for patient safety have been little studied, especially from a pharmacovigilance point of view. In this context, the network of French pharmacovigilance centres conducted the CIRUPT study (Conséquences Iatrogènes des RUPTures de stock/iatrogenic consequences of drug shortages) based on a prospective campaign of adverse effects occurring in the context of drug shortage notifications.

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  • The CORIPLASM trial aimed to assess whether covid-19 convalescent plasma is effective in treating hospitalized adults with moderate covid-19, including those with weakened immune systems.
  • Conducted across 19 hospitals in France, the trial included 120 participants randomly assigned to receive either convalescent plasma or usual care between April 2020 and April 2021.
  • Key outcomes measured included the proportion of patients experiencing worsening symptoms by day 4 and survival without needing assisted ventilation by day 14, while secondary outcomes assessed overall survival and recovery times.
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A 66-year-old man with a history of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation presented with purulent cardiac tamponade, revealing an atrio-oesophageal fistula. He underwent successful endoscopic management. A few days later, the patient fell into a sudden coma due to multiple cerebral air embolisms, resulting from a fistula between the esophagus and the right superior pulmonary vein.

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Primary squamous carcinoma of the submandibular gland: A case report.

Radiol Case Rep

August 2023

ORL Department, University Hospital Centre Dijon Bourgogne, 3 Ave Raymond Poincare, Dijon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, 21000, France.

The uncommon occurrence of primary squamous carcinoma of the submandibular gland makes it a challenge to diagnose and treat. Clinical as well as histopathological assessments are key elements for the diagnosis. Although no clear treatment guidelines exist, surgical excision with a neck dissection is the cornerstone of the treatment with or without adjuvant therapy.

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  • The DiVa study is a randomised clinical trial focused on improving care for patients who have suffered a stroke, TIA, or myocardial infarction by comparing intensive multidisciplinary follow-up with standard care.
  • The trial will include 1,720 patients across multiple hospitals and evaluate various outcomes, including cost-effectiveness and health impacts over two years.
  • Key outcomes include the measurement of cost-utility and effectiveness in reducing complications and improving quality of life, along with further analysis on factors affecting the success of the proposed follow-up approach.
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Objective: To develop a score assessing the probability of relapse in granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) and microscopic polyangiitis (MPA).

Methods: Long-term follow-up data from GPA and MPA patients included in five consecutive randomised controlled trials were pooled. Patient characteristics at diagnosis were entered into a competing-risks model, with relapse as the event of interest and death the competing event.

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Background: Data on population-based self-reported dual vision and hearing impairment are sparse in Europe. We aimed to investigate self-reported dual sensory impairment (DSI) in European population.

Methods: A standardised questionnaire was used to collect medical and socio-economic data among individuals aged 15 years or more in 29 European countries.

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