Delphine Chatellier
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Recent Articles
1.
Mathieu A, Reignier J, Le Gouge A, Plantefeve G, Mira J, Argaud L, et al.
Crit Care
. 2024 Jul;
28(1):237.
PMID: 38997759
Background: Critical-illness survivors may experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and quality-of-life impairments. Resilience may protect against psychological trauma but has not been adequately studied after critical illness. We assessed resilience...
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Reignier J, Plantefeve G, Mira J, Argaud L, Asfar P, Aissaoui N, et al.
Lancet Respir Med
. 2023 Mar;
11(7):602-612.
PMID: 36958363
Background: The optimal calorie and protein intakes at the acute phase of severe critical illness remain unknown. We hypothesised that early calorie and protein restriction improved outcomes in these patients,...
3.
de Roubin V, Reynaud F, Coudroy R, Rodriguez M, Monseau G, Joly F, et al.
Ann Transl Med
. 2021 May;
9(8):630.
PMID: 33987328
Background: COVID-19 may induce endovascular injury of pulmonary vessels and could be associated with increased risk of pulmonary embolism. The main objective was to compare the incidence of pulmonary embolism...
4.
Reignier J, Le Gouge A, Lascarrou J, Annane D, Argaud L, Hourmant Y, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 May;
11(5):e045041.
PMID: 33980526
Introduction: International guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after admission), 20-25 kcal/kg/day, and 1.2-2 g/kg/day protein at the acute phase of critical illness. Recent data challenge the appropriateness of...
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Painvin B, Messet H, Rodriguez M, Lebouvier T, Chatellier D, Soulat L, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2021 Mar;
11(1):54.
PMID: 33788010
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led authorities to evacuate via various travel modalities critically ill ventilated patients into less crowded units. However, it is not known if interhospital transport impacts COVID-19...
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Monseau G, Wairy M, Flores M, Brunet K, Reynaud F, Marie D, et al.
IDCases
. 2020 Jun;
20:e00777.
PMID: 32518751
A female 66 year-old patient, not immunocompromised, was admitted in ICU for severe influenza complicated by severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) leading to extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). During ICU...
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Rodriguez M, Thille A, Boissier F, Veinstein A, Chatellier D, Robert R, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2019 Sep;
9(1):101.
PMID: 31511996
Background: High-flow nasal oxygen therapy (HFOT) is a promising first-line therapy for acute respiratory failure. However, its weaning has never been investigated and could lead to unnecessary prolonged intensive-care unit...
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Asfar P, Schortgen F, Boisrame-Helms J, Charpentier J, Guerot E, Megarbane B, et al.
Lancet Respir Med
. 2017 Feb;
5(3):180-190.
PMID: 28219612
Background: There is insufficient research into the use of mechanical ventilation with increased inspiratory oxygen concentration (FiO) and fluid resuscitation with hypertonic saline solution in patients with septic shock. We...
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Coudroy R, Jamet A, Frat J, Veinstein A, Chatellier D, Goudet V, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2014 Dec;
41(3):452-9.
PMID: 25516087
Purpose: Skin mottling is frequent and can be associated with an increased mortality rate in ICU patients with septic shock. Its overall incidence in ICU and its impact on outcome...
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Frat J, Brugiere B, Ragot S, Chatellier D, Veinstein A, Goudet V, et al.
Respir Care
. 2014 Oct;
60(2):170-8.
PMID: 25294935
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy of humidified oxygen via high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) alternating with noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure...