Safety and Immunogenicity of 2-dose Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine in Kidney Transplant Recipients...
Kidney TransplantationSARS-CoV-2 Acute Respiratory Disease1 moreThe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has a major impact on transplant recipients, with mortality rates up to 20%. However, immunocompromised individuals have been excluded from studies of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. In such patients, the immune response to vaccination may be blunted. To better understand the immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in transplant recipients, we quantified the humoral response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in kidney transplant recipients.
Muscle Evaluation of Patients Infected by the Coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 Acute Respiratory DiseasePatients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) presents risk to develop muscle weakness associated with prolonged period of mechanical ventilation support and hospital stay.
Contribution of Four Pulmonary Function Tests to Diagnosis in the Primary Care.
Respiratory DiseaseContribution of four pulmonary function tests to diagnosis in patients with respiratory symptoms in the primary care.
How Respiratory Pathogens Panel Results Affect Patients' Plan of Care
Respiratory DiseaseReviewing providers' current standard operating procedure on Respiratory Pathogen testing
The Optimal Timing for Cerclage Removal
Respiratory Disease of A NewbornWomen with a history of cervical insufficiency can be managed with elective cervical cerclage placed at the beginning of the second trimester. The McDonald technique is the most commonly used. Though lack a robust scientific evidence, the cerclage is removed electively at 36-37 weeks of gestation in order to avoid maternal cervical laceration. In addition, the incidence of spontaneous delivery is nearly 20% within 72 hours after ceclage removal, thus elective cerclage removal at 36-37 weeks may also put the newborns at complications associated with iatrogenic late preterm/early term delivery
Impact of Spa Treatments on the Consumption of Care in Children
Respiratory DiseaseOtorhinolaryngologic Diseases1 moreChildren represent 1.2% of the spa population in France. Spa treatments, including climatic stays, are mainly prescribed for children in the context of respiratory, otorhinolaryngology and dermatological conditions. The benefits after spa treatments are the improvement of the symptoms of the pathology, the quality of life and in particular the reduction of drug exposures. Few authors have recently investigated the impact of spa treatments on the health of children and society, while care has changed significantly in recent years. Moreover, no real-life study of a large sample of children seems to have been conducted in this area. The present study plan to conduct a pharmacoepidemiology study on medico-administrative databases of the "observational study" type, in real life.
Nene Remote Monitoring Proof of Concept
Heart FailureCardiovascular Diseases2 moreThis feasibility study is being conducted to investigate the practicalities and potential benefits of equipping patients with wearable monitoring devices.