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5 articles scientifiques publiés — formation continue solide
✨ Génération du profil synthétique IA en cours…
Articles déposés en accès libre sur l'archive ouverte des universités françaises (HAL) — gage d'activité de recherche en France.
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More Than 50 Percent Reduction in LDL Cholesterol in Patients With Target LDL <70 mg/dL After a Stroke
2023ArticleStroke
Source : HAL — archive ouverte CCSD/CNRS (couvre articles, chapitres EMC, communications congrès, thèses).
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The New England journal of medicine · 2020
Canadian Urological Association journal = Journal de l'Association des urologues du Canada · 2007
Introduction: Vesicoureteric reflux is a common problem encountered in urologicalpractice. Traditionally, if medical management with low-dose antibioticprophylaxis failed, the only alternative was ureteroneocystostomy. Recently,promising results with subureteric injection of dextranomer/hyaluronic acidcopolymer (Deflux) have renewed interest in the endoscopic treatment ofvesicoureteric reflux (VUR).Objective: We reviewed the outcome of the subtrigonal injection (STING)procedure with Deflux at a single pediatric hospital and included the rate ofVUR resolution and complications.Methods: An Institutional Review Board approved the retrospective review ofall cases of STING performed with Deflux at the Children’s Hospital of EasternOntario, from April 2003 to October 2005. We used voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) or radionuclide cystogram (RNC) for diagnosis of VUR. The most commonindications for surgery were breakthrough infection, progression ofrenal scars and parental preference. A subureteral or intra-ureteral injection,at the 6 o’clock position, delivered the material to support the ureter andcorrect VUR.Results: We reviewed the cases of 64 patients, 47 girls (73%) and 17 boys(27%), with a mean age of 6 years (range 1–17 yr) and a mean followupof 8 months (range 2–23 mo). A total of 26 patients (41%) had bilateralVUR and 38 (59%) had unilateral VUR (90 renal units were treated). Overall cure rate was 79.7% (51/64) per child and 74% (67/90) perrenal unit. Among the 64 patients treated, 62.5% (40/64) were cured witha single injection, and a second and third injection raised the cure rateto 78% (50/64) and 79.7% (51/64), respectively. Contralateral low-gradede novo VUR was present in 7.9% (3/38) of the 38 unilateral cases.Postoperatively, de novo hydronephrosis developed in 3.3% (3/90) ofthe ureters, in 2 patients.Conclusions: The endoscopic treatment of VUR with Deflux is a feasible outpatientprocedure, requires minimal operating room time and is associated withlow morbidity. In our study, it demonstrated a cure rate of 80% of patientsand 74% of renal units. Dysfunctional voiding and neurogenic bladder (NB) donot seem to adversely affect results. STING should be considered for failed openreimplants, because it is much less morbid than redo reimplants. Further experiencewith the material and increased use of intraureteral injection may improveour cure rates.
OTJR : occupation, participation and health · 2021
As chronic pain (CP) interferes with an individual’s lifestyle by limiting meaningful activities and health-related quality of life (HRQoL), occupational therapy (OT) plays an important role in CP management interventions. This pilot study aimed to explore the influence of a 13-week French-Canadian Lifestyle Redesign ® for CP. A mixed-methods research design including a preexperimental quantitative component pre-/posttest was used with 15 participants with fibromyalgia. Although pain remained unchanged after the intervention, improvements were observed in participants’ engagement in meaningful activities ( p < .01), life balance ( p < .01), mental components of HRQoL ( p < .01), depressive symptoms ( p = .047), and pain self-efficacy ( p < .01). After the intervention, phone interviews ( n = 6) highlighted the participants’ appreciation of the focus being placed on their daily routines and the development of a sense of belonging throughout the intervention. This study suggests the potential feasibility and benefits of an occupation-based approach in CP management.
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Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation · 2021 · Journal Article
LeVasseur MR, Hawthorne BC, Mancini MR, McCarthy MBR, et al.
OTJR : occupation, participation and health · 2021 · Journal Article
Lagueux É, Masse J, Levasseur M, Pagé R, et al.
The New England journal of medicine · 2020 · Case Reports
Brandel JP, Vlaicu MB, Culeux A, Belondrade M, et al.
Canadian Urological Association journal = Journal de l'Association des urologues du Canada · 2007 · Journal Article
Guerra LA, Khanna P, Levasseur M, Pike JG, et al.
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983) · 1990 · Case Reports
Semah F, Levasseur M, Blétry O, Bousser MG