Clement Bader
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Wibart P, Reginault T, Garcia-Fontan M, Barbrel B, Bader C, Benard A, et al.
Crit Care Sci
. 2023 Sep;
35(2):168-176.
PMID: 37712806
Objective: We hypothesized that the use of mechanical insufflation-exsufflation can reduce the incidence of acute respiratory failure within the 48-hour post-extubation period in intensive care unit-acquired weakness patients. Methods: This...
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Early multidisciplinary prevention program of post-stroke shoulder pain: A randomized clinical trial
Glize B, Cook A, Benard A, Sagnier S, Olindo S, Poli M, et al.
Clin Rehabil
. 2022 May;
36(8):1042-1051.
PMID: 35505589
Objective: To evaluate if positioning the upper-limb promoting abduction, external rotation and flexion of the shoulder reduces the intensity of post-stroke shoulder pain at day-7 compared to usual clinical practice....
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Bader C, Cossin S, Maillard A, Benard A
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2018 Oct;
18(1):113.
PMID: 30348087
Background: Value of information is now recognized as a reference method in the decision process underpinning cost-effectiveness evaluation. The expected value of perfect information (EVPI) is the expected value from...
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Rayne F, Wittkop L, Bader C, Kassab S, Tumiotto C, Berciaud S, et al.
J Virol Methods
. 2017 Sep;
249:156-160.
PMID: 28918074
Adenoviruses are characterized by a large variability, reflected by their classification in species A to G. Certain species, eg A and C, could be associated with increased clinical severity, both...
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