Docteur MARIE-LAURE PIBAROT
Diplômes
🎓 DES & spécialité ordinale
- Rhumatologie (SM)
📚 CES (Certificat d'Études Spéciales)
- CES Rhumatologie
🎓 Diplômes
- DE Docteur en médecine
Source : Annuaire Santé ANS (FHIR Practitioner.qualification) · Mises à jour quotidiennes.
Activité de recherche & publications
Source : bases de données publiques (OpenAlex, PubMed).
h-index
2
h articles cités ≥ h fois chacun. Un h de 2 = 2 publications avec 2+ citations.
Citations
65
Publications
3
i10-index
1
Thématiques principales
- Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes ×1
- Blood transfusion and management ×1
- Infection Control in Healthcare ×1
- Surgical site infection prevention ×1
- Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation ×1
Affiliations FR : Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
Source : OpenAlex (CC0, OurResearch). Indicateurs académiques agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres.
Livres & ouvrages
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Optimiser la sécurité du patient
revues de mortalité-morbidité : à l'usage des médecins
2006 · 45 p.
avec Émile Papiernik, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris. Direction des ressources humaines
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Chondrocalcinose articulaire familiale au Québec
étude clinique, radiologique, biologique et génétique à propos de 9 observations
1980
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Localisation
Adresses géocodées via la Base Adresse Nationale (api-adresse.data.gouv.fr). Précision indicative.
Lieu de consultation
GHU APHP UPS SITE SAINTE PERINE
11 Rue CHARDON LAGACHE, 75016 Paris 16e Arrondissement
☎ 0144963131Hospitalier
Tarifs & secteur de conventionnement
Secteur de conventionnement non disponible (médecin hospitalier ou non présent dans l'Annuaire santé CNAM des libéraux conventionnés).
Prendre rendez-vous & contact
Lien Doctolib = recherche Google site:doctolib.fr (le 1er résultat est presque toujours le profil correct s'il existe).
Top publications · les plus citées
- 1Highly sensitive and efficient computer-assisted system for routine surveillance for surgical site infection
Infection control and hospital epidemiology · 2006
📚 51 citations🎯 RCR 1.77Lire l'abstract Crossref ↓
Objectives.Surveillance of surgical site infections (SSIs) is effective in reducing the rates of these complications, but it is extremely time-consuming and, consequently, underused. We determined the sensitivity and specificity of a computer-assisted surveillance system, compared with a conventional method involving review of medical records, and the time saved with the computer-assisted system.Method.A prospective study was conducted from January 1 to December 31, 2001. With the computer-assisted method, screening for SSIs relied on identification in the laboratory database of positive results of microbiological tests of surgical-site specimens; confirmation was obtained via computer-generated questionnaires completed by the surgeon in charge of the patient. In the conventional method, SSIs were identified by exhaustive chart review. The time spent on surveillance was recorded for both methods.Setting.A 25-bed gastrointestinal surgery unit in a tertiary care hospital.Patients.A total of 766 consecutive patients who underwent gastrointestinal surgery.Results.The sensitivity of the computer-assisted method was 84.3% (95% confidence interval, 0.66-0.94); the specificity was 99.9%. For the 807 surgical procedures in the study, 197 had an SSI identified by culture of a surgical-site specimen. After elimination of 63 duplicate cultures with positive results, 134 questionnaires were sent to the surgeons, who confirmed 27 SSIs. The conventional method identified 32 SSIs. The computer-assisted method required 60% less time than the conventional method (90 hours vs 223 hours).Conclusion.Surveillance for SSIs using computer-assisted, laboratory-based screening and case confirmation by surgeons is as efficient as and far less time-consuming than the conventional method of chart review. This method permits routine surveillance for SSIs with reliable accuracy.
- 2Familial articular chondrocalcinosis in Quebec
Arthritis and rheumatism · 1981
📚 32 citations🎯 RCR 1.59Lire l'abstract Crossref ↓
AbstractThe existence of articular chondrocalcinosis was documented in 9 members of 3 generations of a Quebec family. No associated or secondary forms of the disease were found. The clinical manifestations appeared early in life, and extensive radiologic involvement was apparent. We determined that genetic transmission was dominant, either autosomal or sex‐linked, and not related to the HLA system.
- 3[Improving patient safety: decreasing adverse events associated with medical care]
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983) · 2007
📚 5 citations
Publications scientifiques (5) — classées par pathologie
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Pharmacovigilance2
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Pharmacovigilance2
▼- [Learning from errors after a care-related adverse event]
Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere · 2016 · English Abstract
Richard C, Pibarot ML, Zantman F
- [Improving patient safety: decreasing adverse events associated with medical care]
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983) · 2007 · English Abstract
Papiernik E, Pibarot ML, Vidal-Trécan G, Christoforov B
📚 5 cit.🔬→🩺 Translationnel
Transversal2
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Transversal2
▼- Highly sensitive and efficient computer-assisted system for routine surveillance for surgical site infection
Infection control and hospital epidemiology · 2006 · Journal Article
Chalfine A, Cauet D, Lin WC, Gonot J, et al.
📚 51 cit.🎯 RCR 1.77🔬→🩺 Translationnel - Familial articular chondrocalcinosis in Quebec
Arthritis and rheumatism · 1981 · Journal Article
Gaudreau A, Camerlain M, Pibarot ML, Beauregard G, et al.
📚 32 cit.🎯 RCR 1.59
Gériatrie1
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Gériatrie1
▼- [Avoidable hospital drug prescription in the elderly. A review of the literature]
Annales de medecine interne · 2002 · English Abstract
Lesourd F, Mathieu AM, Ankri J, Pibarot ML, et al.
📚 1 cit.
Revue générale1
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Revue générale1
▼- [Avoidable hospital drug prescription in the elderly. A review of the literature]
Annales de medecine interne · 2002 · English Abstract
Lesourd F, Mathieu AM, Ankri J, Pibarot ML, et al.
📚 1 cit.
