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Hochart A, Neve V, Drumez E, Pigeyre M, Mallart A, Monaca C, et al.
Arch Pediatr . 2021 Mar; 28(3):186-190. PMID: 33714673
Objective: To assess the respiratory function and sleep characteristics of obese adults and children. Methods: All patients with non-syndromic, severe obesity (BMI ≥3 z-scores for children and ≥40.00kg/m for adults),...
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Pouessel G, Thumerelle C, Neve V, Santangelo T, Flammarion S, Pruvot I, et al.
Rev Med Interne . 2014 May; 35(7):461-5. PMID: 24856457
Juvenile dermatomyositis is the leading cause of chronic idiopathic inflammatory myopathy of auto-immune origin in children. Lung involvement in inflammatory myopathies is well described in adults, involving mostly interstitial lung...
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Leclerc F, Lecine T, Riou Y, Grandbastien B, Noizet O, Dorkenoo A, et al.
Rev Mal Respir . 2007 Jun; 19(1):53-61. PMID: 17546814
Unlabelled: Simple clinical markers have poor sensitivity; specificity and predictive value in both infants and adults when predicting the success of weaning from mechanical ventilation. Recently, multi-parametric indices, such as...
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Pouessel G, Morillon S, Bonnel C, Neve V, Robin S, Santos C, et al.
Arch Pediatr . 2005 Dec; 13(3):277-83. PMID: 16324830
Exercise testing provides information on physical capacity during exercise in addition to spirometric measures of lung function or assessment on treadmills or ergonomic cycle. The "gold standard" assessment of exercise...
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Riou Y, Leclerc F, Neve V, Dupuy L, Noizet O, Leteurtre S, et al.
Intensive Care Med . 2004 May; 30(7):1461-7. PMID: 15138670
Objectives: To assess the reproducibility of respiratory dead space measurements in ventilated children. Design: Prospective study. Setting: University pediatric intensive care unit. Patients: Thirty-two mechanically ventilated children (0.13-15.4 years) who...
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Pouessel G, Santos C, Thumerelle C, Neve V, Sardet A, Wizla N, et al.
Rev Mal Respir . 2003 Nov; 20(5 Pt 1):711-8. PMID: 14631250
Introduction: Exercise testing is useful in the respiratory evaluation of patients with cystic fibrosis. The shuttle walk test (SWT) is a progressive, externally paced, exercise test requiring the subject to...
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Fernandez Molina C, Latino M, Zamora Martinez Y, Pellecchia M, Neve V, Llanes R, et al.
Rev Argent Microbiol . 2003 Nov; 35(3):138-42. PMID: 14587375
Ureaplasma parvum and Ureaplasma urealyticum, also known as biovar parvum and biovar T960, respectively, could be associated with several disorders in men, women, and mainly, in newborn children with under...
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Neve V, Girard F, Flahault A, Boule M
Eur Respir J . 2002 Nov; 20(5):1292-8. PMID: 12449187
The aim of the present study was to define reference values for lung volumes and the lung transfer factor for carbon monoxide (TL,CO) for an adolescent population using thoracic volume...
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Neve V, Leclerc F, de la Roque E, Leteurtre S, Riou Y
Crit Care . 2001 Aug; 5(4):196-203. PMID: 11511332
Ventilating patients with acute respiratory failure according to standardized recommendations can lead to varying volume-pressure (V-P) relationships and overdistension. Young children may be more susceptible than adults to overdistension, and...
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Neve V, de la Roque E, Leclerc F, Leteurtre S, Dorkenoo A, Sadik A, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2000 Jul; 162(1):139-47. PMID: 10903233
We applied to 20 paralyzed ventilated children (0.15 to 14.3 yr, six with acute respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS]) the low-flow inflation (LFI) technique providing quasi-static volume-pressure (V-P) curves and compared...