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Purpose: Prognostic impact of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) in septic shock patients has not been determined using current diagnostic guidelines. We assessed the relation between LVDD during the first 3 days following intensive care unit (ICU) admission for septic shock and Day-28 mortality.

Methods: This prospective, multicenter, observational study enrolled 402 patients (age: 63 ± 13 year; 59% male; SAPS II: 59 ± 20; SOFA: 9.

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Fluid responsiveness in acute respiratory distress syndrome patients: a post hoc analysis of the HEMOPRED study.

Intensive Care Med

November 2024

Medical and Surgical intensive care unit, University Hospital Ambroise Paré, GHU Paris-Saclay, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Purpose: Optimal fluid management in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is challenging due to risks associated with both circulatory failure and fluid overload. The performance of dynamic indices to predict fluid responsiveness (FR) in ARDS patients is uncertain.

Methods: This post hoc analysis of the HEMOPRED study compared the performance of dynamic indices in mechanically ventilated patients with shock, with and without ARDS, to predict FR, defined as an increase in aortic velocity time integral (VTI)  > 10% after passive leg raising (PLR).

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Barriers to female leadership in intensive care medicine: insights from an ESICM NEXT & Diversity Monitoring Group Survey.

Ann Intensive Care

August 2024

Service de Médecine Intensive Réanimation, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, University Hospital Ambroise Paré, 92100, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Background: The underrepresentation of women in leadership remains a pervasive issue, prompting a critical examination of support mechanisms within professional settings. Previous studies have identified challenges women face, ranging from limited visibility to barriers to career advancement. This survey aims to investigate perceptions regarding the effectiveness of women's leadership programs, mentoring initiatives, and a specialized communication course.

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Objectives: To identify with children, parents and physicians the objectives to be used as parameters for algorithmic decision-making systems (ADMSs) adapting treatments in childhood asthma.

Methods: We first conducted a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews to explore the objectives that children aged 8-17 years, their parents, and their physicians seek to achieve when taking/giving/prescribing a treatment for asthma. Following the grounded theory approach, each interview was independently coded by two researchers; reconciled codes were used to assess code frequency, categories were defined, and the main objectives identified.

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Background: A relative hypovolemia occurs during septic shock (SS); the early phase is clinically reflected by tachycardia and low blood pressure. In the prehospital setting, simple objective tools to assess hypovolemia severity are needed to optimize triaging.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between shock index (SI), diastolic SI (DSI), modified SI (MSI), and age SI (ASI) and 28-day mortality of patients with SS initially cared for in a prehospital setting of a mobile intensive care unit (MICU).

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High and intermediate risk pulmonary embolism in the ICU.

Intensive Care Med

February 2024

Medical and Surgical ICU, University Hospital Ambroise Pare, GHU Paris-Saclay, APHP, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common and important medical emergency, encountered by clinicians across all acute care specialties. PE is a relatively uncommon cause of direct admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), but these patients are at high risk of death. More commonly, patients admitted to ICU develop PE as a complication of an unrelated acute illness.

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Echocardiography can assess cardiac preload when fluid administration is used to treat acute circulatory failure. Changes in stroke volume (SV) are inherently a continuous phenomenon relating to the pressure gradient for venous return (VRdP). However, most clinical studies have applied a binary definition based on a fractional change in SV.

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H syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by the following clinical features: cutaneous hyperpigmentation, hypertrichosis, hepatosplenomegaly, heart anomalies, hearing loss, hypogonadism, short stature, hallux valgus, hyperglycemia, fixed flexion contractures of the toe joints, and the proximal interphalangeal joints. In rare cases, autoinflammatory and lymphoproliferative manifestations have also been reported. This disorder is due to loss-of-function mutations in gene, which encode the equilibrative nucleoside transporter ENT3.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the link between various types of right ventricular (RV) involvement and mortality rates in ICU patients suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to COVID-19.
  • Researchers analyzed data from the ECHO-COVID study, using echocardiograms to identify three RV phenotypes: acute cor pulmonale (ACP), RV failure (RVF), and RV dysfunction.
  • Findings revealed that 67% of patients had some form of RV involvement, with ACP being associated with significantly shorter survival times, indicating that different RV conditions have varying impacts on mortality in ICU settings.
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Critically ill severe hypothyroidism: a retrospective multicenter cohort study.

Ann Intensive Care

March 2023

Medical Intensive Care Unit, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, 75651, Paris Cedex 13, France.

Background: Severe hypothyroidism (SH) is a rare but life-threatening endocrine emergency. Only a few data are available on its management and outcomes of the most severe forms requiring ICU admission. We aimed to describe the clinical manifestations, management, and in-ICU and 6-month survival rates of these patients.

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The utility of the CADISS® system in the dissection of epidural fibrosis in revision lumbar spine surgery (A case series).

Ann Med Surg (Lond)

November 2022

Department of Neurosurgery, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Erasme Hospital, Route de Lennik 808, 1070, Brussels, Belgium.

Unlabelled: Spine surgery and spinal fusion surgery are rising. Revision rates following initial surgery are between 8 and 45%. Epidural fibrosis is a common response to spine surgery for most patients and increases complications in revision surgery.

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Since January 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has severely affected hospital systems worldwide. In Europe, the first 3 epidemic waves (periods) have been the most severe in terms of number of infected and hospitalized patients. There are several descriptions of the demographic and clinical profiles of patients with COVID-19, but few studies of their hospital pathways.

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Purpose: Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) is associated with poor outcomes in the intensive care unit (ICU). Nonetheless, precise reporting of LVDD in COVID-19 patients is currently lacking and assessment could be challenging.

Methods: We performed an echocardiography study in COVID-19 patients admitted to ICU with the aim to describe the feasibility of full or simplified LVDD assessment and its incidence.

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Background: Right ventricular () dysfunction is associated with pulmonary vasoconstriction in mechanically ventilated patients. Enhancing the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (2), a key enzyme of the renin-angiotensin system (), using recombinant human 2 (2) could alleviate -mediated vasoconstriction and vascular remodeling.

Methods: This prospective observational study investigated the association between concentrations of peptides (Ang II or Ang(1-7)) and markers of function, as assessed by echocardiography (ratio of to left ventricular end-diastolic area, interventricular septal motion, and pulmonary arterial systolic pressure ()).

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Machines that save lives in the intensive care unit: the ultrasonography machine.

Intensive Care Med

October 2022

Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Ambroise Paré, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 92100, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Article Synopsis
  • The article emphasizes the importance of ultrasonography machines in saving lives within intensive care units, especially in settings with limited resources.
  • It discusses key design features of these machines that make them suitable for both resource-constrained and well-equipped intensive care facilities.
  • It also addresses the need for proper training for clinicians to effectively use ultrasonography, reviewing challenges and research backing its efficacy in critical care.
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Background: Early reversion of sepsis-induced tissue hypoperfusion is essential for survival in septic shock. However, consensus regarding the best initial resuscitation strategy is lacking given that interventions designed for the entire population with septic shock might produce unnecessary fluid administration. This article reports the rationale, study design and analysis plan of the ANDROMEDA-2 study, which aims to determine whether a peripheral perfusion-guided strategy consisting of capillary refill time-targeted resuscitation based on clinical and hemodynamic phenotypes is associated with a decrease in a composite outcome of mortality, time to organ support cessation, and hospital length of stay compared to standard care in patients with early (< 4 hours of diagnosis) septic shock.

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