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    Long-term outcome following blunt cerebrovascular injuries: occurrence of ischemic complications, treatment, and outcome

    Blunt cerebrovascular injuries (BCVI) are a rare but serious complication after trauma. Among patients with BCVI, neurological status is altered in 30% of cases and the prognosis seems to be associated with is...

    Camille Hego, Guillaume Rousseau in European Journal of Trauma and Emergency S… (2022)

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    ISS is not an appropriate tool to estimate overtriage

    The aim of this work is to study a cohort of patients of ISS < 15 admitted to a TC, and to determine the number of patients that ultimately benefited from the skills and resources specific of a level 1 trauma ...

    Paër-sélim Abback, Kelly Brouns in European Journal of Trauma and Emergency S… (2022)

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    Correction to: Predictive factors of severe abdominal pain during and after transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07506-0

    Atanas Pachev, Lucas Raynaud, Luisa Paulatto, Marco Dioguardi Burgio in European Radiology (2021)

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    Predictive factors of severe abdominal pain during and after transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma

    To prospectively assess the frequency of severe abdominal pain during and after transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) using the visual analog scale (VAS), and to identify pr...

    Atanas Pachev, Lucas Raynaud, Luisa Paulatto, Marco Dioguardi Burgio in European Radiology (2021)

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    Early hyperoxemia is associated with lower adjusted mortality after severe trauma: results from a French registry

    Hyperoxemia has been associated with increased mortality in critically ill patients, but little is known about its effect in trauma patients. The objective of this study was to assess the association between e...

    Josefine S. Baekgaard, Paer-Selim Abback, Marouane Boubaya in Critical Care (2020)

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    Plasmapheresis: better late than never

    Marion Guillouët, Alexis Lemasson, Catherine Paugam-Burtz in Intensive Care Medicine (2020)

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    Gender and survival of critically ill patients: results from the FROG-ICU study

    Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and found inconsistent results. This study aimed to test the independent association of gender and long-term survival of ICU p...

    Alexa Hollinger, Etienne Gayat, Elodie Féliot in Annals of Intensive Care (2019)

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    Critical Care for Potential Liver Transplant Candidates: Ventilation

    End-stage liver disease or cirrhotic patients frequently require admission to an intensive care unit for the treatment of organ failure. Mechanical ventilation, which is frequently required, is consistently as...

    Catherine Paugam-Burtz, Emmanuel Weiss in Critical Care for Potential Liver Transpla… (2019)

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    Risk factors and outcomes for airway failure versus non-airway failure in the intensive care unit: a multicenter observational study of 1514 extubation procedures

    Patients liberated from invasive mechanical ventilation are at risk of extubation failure, including inability to breathe without a tracheal tube (airway failure) or without mechanical ventilation (non-airway ...

    Samir Jaber, Hervé Quintard, Raphael Cinotti, Karim Asehnoune in Critical Care (2018)

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    Development and validation of a pre-hospital “Red Flag” alert for activation of intra-hospital haemorrhage control response in blunt trauma

    Haemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of early preventable death in severe trauma. Delayed treatment is a recognized prognostic factor that can be prevented by efficient organization of care. This study aime...

    Sophie Rym Hamada, Anne Rosa, Tobias Gauss, Jean-Philippe Desclefs in Critical Care (2018)

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    The Patient with End-Stage Liver Disease

    Cirrhosis, the end-stage of liver diseases, is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality [1]. The decompensation of the liver function is a key event during the natural history of this disease as it subst...

    Emmanuel Weiss, Catherine Paugam-Burtz in Anesthesia in High-Risk Patients (2018)

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    Association between continuous hyperosmolar therapy and survival in patients with traumatic brain injury – a multicentre prospective cohort study and systematic review

    Intracranial hypertension (ICH) is a major cause of death after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Continuous hyperosmolar therapy (CHT) has been proposed for the treatment of ICH, but its effectiveness is controve...

    Karim Asehnoune, Sigismond Lasocki, Philippe Seguin, Thomas Geeraerts in Critical Care (2017)

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    Early enteral nutrition in critically ill patients: ESICM clinical practice guidelines

    To provide evidence-based guidelines for early enteral nutrition (EEN) during critical illness.

    Annika Reintam Blaser, Joel Starkopf, Waleed Alhazzani in Intensive Care Medicine (2017)

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    Proceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress

    Chtara Kamilia, Kais Regaieg, Najeh Baccouch, Hedi Chelly in Annals of Intensive Care (2017)

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    Pleural Empyema Following Liver Resection: A Rare But Serious Complication

    Postoperative pleural empyema following liver resection has not been thoroughly described in the literature yet. Hence, we aimed to describe characteristics of patients experiencing this complication.

    Claire Goumard, David Fuks, François Cauchy, Jacques Belghiti in World Journal of Surgery (2016)

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    Effect of early postextubation high-flow nasal cannula vs conventional oxygen therapy on hypoxaemia in patients after major abdominal surgery: a French multicentre randomised controlled trial (OPERA)

    High-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy is attracting increasing interest in acute medicine as an alternative to standard oxygen therapy; however, its use to prevent hypoxaemia after major abdominal surg...

    Emmanuel Futier, Catherine Paugam-Burtz, Thomas Godet in Intensive Care Medicine (2016)

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    Prognosis of cirrhotic patients admitted to the general ICU

    The prognosis of cirrhotic patients admitted to the ICU is considered to be poor but has been mainly reported in liver ICU. We aimed to describe the prognosis of cirrhotic patients admitted to a general ICU, t...

    Gaël Piton, Claire Chaignat, Mikhael Giabicani in Annals of Intensive Care (2016)

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    Uncommon Liver Diseases in ICU

    Acute liver failure (ALF) is a remarkably challenging but uncommun disorder responsible for a high mortality rate. It combines an acute injury to a previously normal liver, with the development of progressive ...

    Catherine Paugam-Burtz, Emmanuel Weiss in Uncommon Diseases in the ICU (2014)

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    The OPERA trial - comparison of early nasal high flow oxygen therapy with standard care for prevention of postoperative hypoxemia after abdominal surgery: study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial

    Respiratory support following postoperative extubation is of major importance to prevent hypoxemia and subsequent respiratory failure and reintubation. High-flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) delivers a flow-dep...

    Emmanuel Futier, Catherine Paugam-Burtz, Jean-Michel Constantin, Bruno Pereira in Trials (2013)

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    Acute liver failure and elevated troponin-I: controversial results and significance?

    Acute liver failure in ICU patients is an often fatal condition in which many patients may die of multiple organ failure in the absence of liver transplantation. In this setting, cardiac injury may be associat...

    Samir Jaber, Catherine Paugam-Burtz in Critical Care (2013)

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