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2. Oral Abstract session: Advanced echo techniques – New eyes on congenital heart disease: Thursday 4 December 2014, 08: 30–10: 00Location: Agora
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Karsenty, C, Hadeed, K, Hascoet, S, Amadieu, R, Dulac, Y, and Acar, P
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- 2014
3. Accuracy of new transthoracic 3D-echocardiographic automated software for left heart chamber quantification in children
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Amadieu, R., primary, Hadeed, K., additional, Karsenty, C., additional, Ratsimandresy, M., additional, Vidaurre, A. Guitarte, additional, Dulac, Yves., additional, and Acar, Philippe., additional
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- 2019
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4. Feasibility and reproducibility of new 3D automatic software for left heart chamber quantification in children
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Hadeed, K., primary, Amadieu, R., additional, Rasimandresy, M., additional, Dulac, Y., additional, and Acar, P., additional
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- 2018
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5. Feasibility and reproducibility of a new 3D automatic software for left heart chamber quantification in children.
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Hadeed, K., primary, Amadieu, R., additional, Rasimandresy, M., additional, Dulac, Y., additional, and Acar, P., additional
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- 2017
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6. Performing transesophageal echocardiography in infants remains a challenge
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Hadeed, K., primary, Amadieu, R., additional, Tahhan, N., additional, Dulac, Y., additional, Chausseray, G., additional, Fesseau, R., additional, Cuttone, P., additional, Alacoque, X., additional, Leobon, B., additional, and Acar, P., additional
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- 2017
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7. Poster session 2: Thursday 4 December 2014, 08:30-12:30Location: Poster area
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Domingos, J, Augustine, D, Leeson, P, Noble, J, Doan, HL, Boubrit, L, Cheikh-Khalifa, R, Laveau, F, Djebbar, M, Pousset, F, Isnard, R, Hammoudi, N, Lisi, M, Cameli, M, Di Tommaso, C, Curci, V, Reccia, R, Maccherini, M, Henein, MY, Mondillo, S, Leitman, M, Vered, Z, Rashid, H, Yalcin, MU, Gurses, KM, Kocyigit, D, Evranos, B, Yorgun, H, Sahiner, L, Kaya, B, Aytemir, K, Ozer, N, Bertella, E, Petulla', M, Baggiano, A, Mushtaq, S, Russo, E, Gripari, P, Innocenti, E, Andreini, D, Tondo, C, Pontone, G, Necas, J, Kovalova, S, Hristova, K, Shiue, I, Bogdanva, V, Teixido Tura, G, Sanchez, V, Rodriguez-Palomares, J, Gutierrez, L, Gonzalez-Alujas, T, Garcia-Dorado, D, Forteza, A, Evangelista, A, Timoteo, AT, Aguiar Rosa, S, Cruz Ferreira, R, Campbell, R, Carrick, D, Mccombe, C, Tzemos, N, Berry, C, Sonecki, P, Noda, M, Setoguchi, M, Ikenouchi, T, Nakamura, T, Yamamoto, Y, Murakami, T, Katou, Y, Usui, M, Ichikawa, K, Isobe, M, Kwon, B, Roh, J, Kim, H, Ihm, S, Barron, AJ, Francis, D, Mayet, J, Wensel, R, Kosiuk, J, Dinov, B, Bollmann, A, Hindricks, G, Breithardt, O, Rio, P, Moura Branco, L, Galrinho, A, Cacela, D, Pinto Teixeira, P, Afonso Nogueira, M, Pereira-Da-Silva, T, Abreu, J, Teresa Timoteo, A, Pavlyukova, E, Tereshenkova, E, Karpov, R, Piatkowski, R, Kochanowski, J, Opolski, G, Barbier, P, Mirea, O, Guglielmo, M, Savioli, G, Cefalu, C, Pudil, R, Horakova, L, Rozloznik, M, Balestra, C, Rimbas, R, Enescu, O, Calin, S, Vinereanu, D, Karsenty, C, Hascoet, S, Hadeed, K, Semet, F, Dulac, Y, Alacoque, X, Leobon, B, Acar, P, Dharma, S, Sukmawan, R, Soesanto, A, Vebiona, K, Firdaus, I, Danny, S, Driessen, MM, Sieswerda, G, Post, M, Snijder, R, Van Dijk, A, Leiner, T, Meijboom, F, Chrysohoou, C, Tsitsinakis, G, Tsiachris, D, Aggelis, A, Herouvim, E, Vogiatzis, I, Pitsavos, C, Koulouris, G, Stefanadis, C, Erdei, T, Edwards, J, Braim, D, Yousef, Z, Fraser, A, Avenatti, E, Magnino, C, Omede', P, Presutti, D, Moretti, C, Iannaccone, A, Ravera, A, Gaita, F, Milan, A, Veglio, F, Scali, M, Simioniuc, A, Fusini, L, Dini, F, Okura, H, Murata, E, Kataoka, T, Mikaelpoor, A, Ojaghi Haghighi, S, Alizadeasl, A, Sharifi-Zarchi, A, Zaroui, A, Ben Halima, M, Mourali, M, Mechmeche, R, Rodriguez Palomares, JF, Maldonado, G, Garcia, G, Otaegui, I, Garcia Del Blanco, B, Teixido, G, Gonzalez Alujas, M, Garcia Dorado, D, Godinho, AR, Correia, A, Rangel, I, Rocha, A, Rodrigues, J, Araujo, V, Almeida, P, Macedo, F, Maciel, M, Rekik, B, Mghaieth, F, Aloui, H, Boudiche, S, Jomaa, M, Ayari, J, Tabebi, N, Farhati, A, Mourali, S, Dekleva, M, Markovic-Nikolic, N, Zivkovic, M, Stankovic, A, Boljevic, D, Korac, N, Beleslin, B, Arandjelovic, A, Ostojic, M, Galli, E, Guirette, Y, Auffret, V, Daudin, M, Fournet, M, Mabo, P, Donal, E, Chin, CW, Luo, E, Hwan, J, White, A, Newby, D, Dweck, M, Carstensen, HG, Larsen, LH, Hassager, C, Kofoed, KF, Jensen, JS, Mogelvang, R, Kowalczyk, M, Debska, M, Kolesnik, A, Dangel, J, Kawalec, W, Migliore, R, Adaniya, M, Barranco, M, Miramont, G, Gonzalez, S, Tamagusuku, H, Davidsen, ES, Kuiper, KK, Matre, K, Gerdts, E, Igual Munoz, B, Maceira Gonzalez, A, Erdociain Perales, M, Estornell Erill, J, Valera Martinez, F, Miro Palau, V, Piquer Gil, M, Sepulveda Sanchez, P, Cervera Zamora, A, Montero Argudo, A, Placido, R, Silva Marques, J, Magalhaes, A, Guimaraes, T, Nobre E Menezes, M, Goncalves, S, Ramalho, A, Robalo Martins, S, Almeida, A, Nunes Diogo, A, Abid, L, Ben Kahla, S, Charfeddine, S, Abid, D, Kammoun, S, Tounsi, A, Hammami, R, Triki, F, Akrout, M, Mallek, S, Hentati, M, Sirbu, CF, Berrebi, A, Huber, A, Folliguet, T, Yang, LT, Shih, J, Liu, Y, Li, Y, Tsai, L, Luo, C, Tsai, W, Babukov, R, Bartosh, F, Bazilev, V, Muraru, D, Cavalli, G, Addetia, K, Miglioranza, M, Veronesi, F, Mihaila, S, Tadic, M, Cucchini, U, Badano, L, Lang, R, Miyazaki, S, Slavich, M, Miyazaki, T, Figini, F, Lativ, A, Chieffo, A, Montrfano, M, Alfieri, O, Colombo, A, Agricola, E, Liu, D, Hu, K, Herrmann, S, Stoerk, S, Kramer, B, Ertl, G, Bijnens, B, Weidemann, F, Brand, M, Butz, T, Tzikas, S, Van Bracht, M, Roeing, J, Wennemann, R, Christ, M, Grett, M, Trappe, HJ, Scherzer, S, Geroldinger, A, Krenn, L, Roth, C, Gangl, C, Maurer, G, Rosenhek, R, Neunteufl, T, Binder, T, Bergler-Klein, J, Martins, E, Pinho, T, Leite, S, Azevedo, O, Belo, A, Campelo, M, Amorim, S, Rocha-Goncalves, F, Goncalves, L, Silva-Cardoso, J, Ahn, H, Kim, K, Jeon, H, Youn, H, Haland, T, Saberniak, J, Leren, I, Edvardsen, T, Haugaa, K, Ziolkowska, L, Boruc, A, Turska-Kmiec, A, Zubrzycka, M, Monivas Palomero, V, Mingo Santos, S, Goirigolzarri Artaza, J, Rodriguez Gonzalez, E, Rivero Arribas, B, Castro Urda, V, Dominguez Rodriguez, F, Mitroi, C, Gracia Lunar, I, Fernadez Lozano, I, Palecek, T, Masek, M, Kuchynka, P, Fikrle, M, Spicka, I, Rysava, R, Linhart, A, Hasselberg, N, Borgquist, R, Platonov, P, Ancona, R, Comenale Pinto, S, Caso, P, Coopola, M, Arenga, F, Rapisarda, O, D'onofrio, A, Sellitto, V, Calabro, R, Rosca, M, Popescu, B, Calin, A, Mateescu, A, Beladan, C, Jalba, M, Rusu, E, Zilisteanu, D, Ginghina, C, Pressman, G, Cepeda-Valery, B, Romero-Corral, A, Moldovan, R, Saenz, A, Orban, M, Samuel, S, Fijalkowski, M, Fijalkowska, M, Gilis-Siek, N, Blaut, K, Galaska, R, Sworczak, K, Gruchala, M, Nowak, R, Ikonomidis, I, Triantafyllidi, H, Trivilou, P, Tzortzis, S, Papadopoulos, C, Pavlidis, G, Paraskevaidis, I, Lekakis, J, Padiyath, A, Li, L, Xiao, Y, Danford, D, Kutty, S, Kaymaz, C, Aktemur, T, Poci, N, Ozturk, S, Akbal, O, Yilmaz, F, Tokgoz Demircan, H, Kirca, N, Tanboga, I, Ozdemir, N, Greiner, S, Jud, A, Aurich, M, Hess, A, Hilbel, T, Hardt, S, Katus, H, D'ascenzi, F, Alvino, F, Focardi, M, Solari, M, Bonifazi, M, Konopka, M, Krol, W, Klusiewicz, A, Burkhard, K, Chwalbinska, J, Pokrywka, A, Dluzniewski, M, Braksator, W, King, GJ, Coen, K, Gannon, S, Fahy, N, Kindler, H, Clarke, J, Iliuta, L, Rac-Albu, M, Cortez-Dias, N, Francisco, A, Silva, G, Kyu, K, Kong, W, Songco, G, Galupo, M, Castro, M, Shin Hnin, W, Ronald Lee, C, Poh, K, Milazzo, V, Di Stefano, C, Tosello, F, Leone, D, Sabia, L, Sobrero, G, Maule, S, Jamiel, AM, Ahmed, AM, Farah, I, Al-Mallah, MH, Petroni, R, Magnano, R, Bencivenga, S, Di Mauro, M, Petroni, S, Altorio, S, Romano, S, Penco, M, Kumor, M, Lipczynska, M, Klisiewicz, A, Wojcik, A, Konka, M, Kozuch, K, Szymanski, P, Hoffman, P, Rimbas, M, Reynaud, A, Lund, L, Persson, H, Hage, C, Oger, E, Linde, C, Daubert, J, Maria Oliveira Lima, M, Costa, H, Gomes Da Silva, M, Noman Alencar, M, Carmo Pereira Nunes, M, Costa Rocha, M, Siala, A, Ozawa, K, Funabashi, N, Takaoka, H, Kobayashi, Y, Matsumura, Y, Wada, M, Hirakawa, D, Yasuoka, Y, Morimoto, N, Takeuchi, H, Kitaoka, H, Sugiura, T, Lakkas, L, Naka, K, Ntounousi, E, Gkirdis, I, Koutlas, V, Bechlioulis, A, Pappas, K, Katsouras, C, Siamopoulos, K, Michalis, L, Evangelou, D, Kalaitzidis, R, Tzeltzes, G, Nakas, G, Generati, G, Bandera, F, Pellegrino, M, Labate, V, Alfonzetti, E, Guazzi, M, Zagatina, A, Zhuravskaya, N, Al-Mallah, M, Alsaileek, A, Qureshi, W, Peyre, M, Amadieu, R, Yamanaka, Y, Sotomi, Y, Iwakura, K, Inoue, K, Toyoshima, Y, Tanaka, K, Oka, T, Tanaka, N, Orihara, Y, Fujii, K, Soulat-Dufour, L, Lang, S, Boyer-Chatenet, L, Van Der Vynckt, C, Ederhy, S, Adavane, S, Haddour, N, Boccara, F, Cohen, A, Huitema, M, Boerman, S, Vorselaars, V, Grutters, J, Gopal, AS, Saha, S, Toole, R, Kiotsekoglou, A, Cao, J, Reichek, N, Meyer, CG, Altiok, E, Al Ateah, G, Lehrke, M, Becker, M, Lotfi, S, Autschbach, R, Marx, N, Hoffmann, R, Frick, M, Nemes, A, Sepp, R, Kalapos, A, Domsik, P, Forster, T, Caro Codon, J, Blazquez Bermejo, Z, Lopez Fernandez, T, Valbuena Lopez, SC, Iniesta Manjavacas, AM, De Torres Alba, F, Dominguez Melcon, F, Pena Conde, L, Moreno Yanguela, M, Lopez-Sendon, JL, Lengyel, C, Orosz, A, Varkonyi, T, Rendon, J, Saldarriaga, CI, Duarte, N, Foldeak, D, Borbenyi, Z, Hamdy, A, Fereig, H, Nabih, M, Abdel-Aziz, A, Ali, A, Broyd, C, Wielandts, JY, De Buck, S, Michielsen, K, Louw, R, Garweg, C, Nuyts, J, Ector, J, Maes, F, Heidbuchel, H, Gillis, K, Bala, G, Tierens, S, Cosyns, B, Maurovich-Horvat, P, Horvath, T, Jermendy, A, Celeng, C, Panajotu, A, Bartykowszki, A, Karolyi, M, Tarnoki, A, Jermendy, G, and Merkely, B
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Early Repolarization Pattern ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,biology.organism_classification - Published
- 2014
8. Oral Abstract session: Advanced echo techniques - New eyes on congenital heart disease: Thursday 4 December 2014, 08:30-10:00 * Location: Agora
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Timoteo, A. T., primary, Moura Branco, L., additional, Ramos, R., additional, Aguiar Rosa, S., additional, Agapito, A., additional, Sousa, L., additional, Oliveira, J., additional, Leal, A., additional, Cruz Ferreira, R., additional, Kutty, S., additional, Li, L., additional, Danford, D., additional, Houle, H., additional, Xiao, Y., additional, Pedrizzetti, G., additional, Porter, T., additional, Leren, I. S., additional, Hasselberg, N., additional, Saberniak, J., additional, Haland, T., additional, Kongsgard, E., additional, Smiseth, O., additional, Edvardsen, T., additional, Haugaa, K., additional, Ben Moussa, N., additional, Cinteza, E., additional, Giugno, L., additional, Butera, G., additional, Piazza, L., additional, Micheletti, A., additional, Saracino, A., additional, Negura, D. G., additional, Carminati, M., additional, Chessa, M., additional, Kubik, M., additional, Dabrowska-Kugacka, A., additional, Lewicka, E., additional, Danilowicz-Szymanowicz, L., additional, Szalewska, D., additional, Kutniewska-Kubik, M., additional, Raczak, G., additional, Enache, R., additional, Mateescu, A., additional, Nastase, O., additional, Popescu, B., additional, Ginghina, C., additional, Karsenty, C., additional, Hadeed, K., additional, Hascoet, S., additional, Amadieu, R., additional, Dulac, Y., additional, Acar, P., additional, Ammirati, A., additional, Palmieri, R., additional, Silvetti, M., additional, and Drago, F., additional
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- 2014
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9. 3D transthoracic echocardiography to assess ventricular septal defect anatomy and severity
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Hadeed, K., primary, Hascoet, S., additional, Amadieu, R., additional, Dulac, Y., additional, and Acar, P., additional
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- 2014
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10. 25 - Performing transesophageal echocardiography in small infants remains a challenge.
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Hadeed, K., Amadieu, R., Tahhan, N., Dulac, Y., Chausseray, G., Fesseau, R., Alacoque, X., Cuttone, F., Leobon, B., and Ph. Acar, null
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- 2017
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11. 27 - Feasibility and reproducibility of a new 3D automatic software for left heart chamber quantification in children.
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Hadeed, K., Amadieu, R., Rasimandresy, M., Dulac, Y., and Acar, P.
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- 2017
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12. 344 - Performing transesophageal echocardiography in infants remains a challenge.
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Hadeed, K., Amadieu, R., Tahhan, N., Dulac, Y., Chausseray, G., Fesseau, R., Cuttone, P., Alacoque, X., Leobon, B., and Acar, P.
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- 2017
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13. Compliance with antibiotic therapy guidelines in french paediatric intensive care units: a multicentre observational study.
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Amadieu R, Brehin C, Chahine A, Grouteau E, Dubois D, Munzer C, Flumian C, Brissaud O, Ros B, Jean G, Brotelande C, Travert B, Savy N, Boeuf B, Ghostine G, Popov I, Duport P, Wolff R, Maurice L, Dauger S, and Breinig S
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- Humans, France, Female, Male, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Child, Preschool, Prospective Studies, Child, Antimicrobial Stewardship, Adolescent, Risk Factors, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Guideline Adherence statistics & numerical data, Intensive Care Units, Pediatric, Bacterial Infections drug therapy
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Background: Bacterial infections (BIs) are widespread in ICUs. The aims of this study were to assess compliance with antibiotic recommendations and factors associated with non-compliance., Methods: We conducted an observational study in eight French Paediatric and Neonatal ICUs with an antimicrobial stewardship programme (ASP) organised once a week for the most part. All children receiving antibiotics for a suspected or proven BI were evaluated. Newborns < 72 h old, neonates < 37 weeks, age ≥ 18 years and children under surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis were excluded., Results: 139 suspected (or proven) BI episodes in 134 children were prospectively included during six separate time-periods over one year. The final diagnosis was 26.6% with no BI, 40.3% presumed (i.e., not documented) BI and 35.3% documented BI. Non-compliance with antibiotic recommendations occurred in 51.1%. The main reasons for non-compliance were inappropriate choice of antimicrobials (27.3%), duration of one or more antimicrobials (26.3%) and length of antibiotic therapy (18.0%). In multivariate analyses, the main independent risk factors for non-compliance were prescribing ≥ 2 antibiotics (OR 4.06, 95%CI 1.69-9.74, p = 0.0017), duration of broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy ≥ 4 days (OR 2.59, 95%CI 1.16-5.78, p = 0.0199), neurologic compromise at ICU admission (OR 3.41, 95%CI 1.04-11.20, p = 0.0431), suspected catheter-related bacteraemia (ORs 3.70 and 5.42, 95%CIs 1.32 to 15.07, p < 0.02), a BI site classified as "other" (ORs 3.29 and 15.88, 95%CIs 1.16 to 104.76, p < 0.03), sepsis with ≥ 2 organ dysfunctions (OR 4.21, 95%CI 1.42-12.55, p = 0.0098), late-onset ventilator-associated pneumonia (OR 6.30, 95%CI 1.15-34.44, p = 0.0338) and ≥ 1 risk factor for extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (OR 2.56, 95%CI 1.07-6.14, p = 0.0353). Main independent factors for compliance were using antibiotic therapy protocols (OR 0.42, 95%CI 0.19-0.92, p = 0.0313), respiratory failure at ICU admission (OR 0.36, 95%CI 0.14-0.90, p = 0.0281) and aspiration pneumonia (OR 0.37, 95%CI 0.14-0.99, p = 0.0486)., Conclusions: Half of antibiotic prescriptions remain non-compliant with guidelines. Intensivists should reassess on a day-to-day basis the benefit of using several antimicrobials or any broad-spectrum antibiotics and stop antibiotics that are no longer indicated. Developing consensus about treating specific illnesses and using department protocols seem necessary to reduce non-compliance. A daily ASP could also improve compliance in these situations., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: number NCT04642560. The date of first trial registration was 24/11/2020., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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14. Impact of the French National Lockdown on Admissions to 14 Pediatric Intensive Care Units During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic-A Retrospective Multicenter Study.
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Breinig S, Mortamet G, Brossier D, Amadieu R, Claudet I, Javouhey E, Angoulvant F, and Arnaud C
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Background: After the COVID-19 pandemic reached France in January 2020, a national lockdown including school closures was officially imposed from March 17, 2020, to May 10, 2020. Pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) admit critically ill infants, children and teenagers with severe acute conditions, in particular infectious and traumatic diseases. We hypothesized that PICU admissions would be considerably modified by the lockdown. Aims: The objectives of the study were to describe the type of admissions to French PICUs and to compare the occupation of PICU beds according to local epidemic conditions during the French national lockdown period, compared with the same period the previous year. Methods: We conducted a retrospective multicenter study in 14 French PICUs. All children aged from 7 days to 18 years admitted to one of the 14 participating PICUs over two 3-month period (March 1, 2020, to May 31, 2020 and March 1, 2019, to May 31, 2019) were included. Analysis was based on data extracted from the medicalized information systems program (a national database used in all French hospitals, into which all admissions and their diagnoses are coded for the purpose of calculating hospital funding). Each main diagnosis was reclassified in 13 categories, corresponding to normal PICU admissions. Results: We analyzed a total of 3,040 admissions, 1,323 during the 2020 study period and 1,717 during the same period in 2019. Total admissions decreased by 23% [incidence rate ratio (IRR) 0.77, 95% CI 0.71-0.83, p < 0.001], in particular for viral respiratory infections (-36%, IRR 0.64, 95% CI 0.44-0.94, p = 0.001). Admissions for almost all other diagnostic categories decreased, except intoxications and diabetes which increased, while admissions for cardiac and hemodynamic disorders were stable. Patient age and the sex ratio did not differ between the two periods. Median length of stay in the PICU was longer in 2020 [4 (IQR 2-9) vs. 3 (IQR 1-8) days, p = 0.002] in 2019. Mortality remained stable. Conclusions: In this large national study, we showed a decrease in the number of PICU admissions. The most severe patients were still admitted to intensive care and overall mortality remained stable., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Breinig, Mortamet, Brossier, Amadieu, Claudet, Javouhey, Angoulvant and Arnaud.)
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- 2021
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15. 3D transthoracic echocardiography to assess pulmonary valve morphology and annulus size in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot.
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Hadeed K, Hascoët S, Amadieu R, Dulac Y, Breinig S, Cazavet A, Cuttone F, Léobon B, and Acar P
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- Child, Preschool, Humans, Infant, Multidetector Computed Tomography, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Pulmonary Valve abnormalities, Pulmonary Valve surgery, Tetralogy of Fallot surgery, Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional, Pulmonary Valve diagnostic imaging, Tetralogy of Fallot diagnostic imaging
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Background: Accurate evaluation of the pulmonary valve (PV) is crucial before surgical repair of Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)., Aims: To assess PV and pulmonary annulus (PA) morphology using three-dimensional (3D) transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) in infants referred for surgical repair of TOF. Also, to compare PA measurements obtained by 3D TTE with those from other imaging modalities, including two-dimensional (2D) TTE and computed tomography (CT), with reference to surgical measurements., Methods: 3D zoom mode was used to assess PV morphology. 2D TTE and CT PA diameters were compared to both vertical and horizontal diameters obtained from 3D datasets. Surgical PA diameters were measured using Hegar's dilators., Results: A total of 29 patients with TOF (median [range] age 6 [3-24] months) were included and all successfully underwent 2D and 3D TTE; 22 also underwent CT. The number of pulmonary leaflets could be visualized in 24 patients (82.8%), with complete concordance with surgical findings. Vertical diameter was significantly longer than horizontal diameter (P<0.001)-underlying PA eccentricity-and was more important in bicuspid than tricuspid valves. Correlations between 2D and 3D TTE diameters were good. Surgical diameter was better correlated with 2D and 3D diameters than with CT diameter. 3D minimum, 2D and CT diameters were significantly lower than surgical diameters, but 3D mean and maximum diameters were not., Conclusion: 3D TTE is accurate to assess PV morphology and PA size in patients with TOF. 2D TTE and CT underestimate PA diameter with reference to surgical diameter, however 3D mean and maximum diameters did not differ significantly., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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16. Safety and efficiency of the new micro-multiplane transoesophageal probe in paediatric cardiology.
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Hascoët S, Peyre M, Hadeed K, Alacoque X, Chausseray G, Fesseau R, Amadieu R, Léobon B, Berthomieu L, Dulac Y, and Acar P
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- Age Factors, Body Weight, Child, Child, Preschool, Echocardiography, Doppler, Color adverse effects, Echocardiography, Transesophageal adverse effects, Equipment Design, Heart Diseases therapy, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Miniaturization, Predictive Value of Tests, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Echocardiography, Doppler, Color instrumentation, Echocardiography, Transesophageal instrumentation, Heart Diseases diagnostic imaging
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Background: Transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) is feasible in neonates using a miniaturized probe, but is not widely used because of low imaging quality., Aims: To assess handling and imaging quality of a new release of a micro-TOE probe in children., Methods: Thirty-eight consecutive children, enrolled during February and May 2013, underwent TOE with the Philips S8-3t probe. Insertion, handling and image quality were assessed., Results: The 38 children (aged 7days to 12years; weight 3.1-27kg) underwent 75 TOE (30 [40.0%] before cardiac surgery, 31 [41.3%] after cardiac surgery, 4 [5.3%] during a percutaneous procedure, 10 [13.3%] in the intensive care unit). Insertion of the micro-TOE probe was 'very easy' in 37/38 patients (97.4%). Handling was better in the lightest children (P=0.001). Image quality was mainly 'good' or 'very good', with no significant changes between preoperative and postoperative examinations or over time. Total scores (insertion, handling, image quality) were significantly better in the lightest children (P=0.02). Preoperative TOE did not provide additional information over transthoracic echocardiography. Postoperative TOE was useful to assess surgical results, but no residual lesions required extracorporeal circulation return. Micro-TOE was useful during the postoperative care of neonatal surgery with open breastbone to assess the surgical result and ventricular function. It was also useful to guide extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) indication and withdrawal; and was a useful guide for percutaneous procedures., Conclusion: Micro-multiplane TOE is safe and efficient for use in neonates and children. This minimally invasive tool increases the impact of TOE in paediatric cardiology., (Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.)
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- 2014
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17. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator in a young child with left ventricular noncompaction.
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Amadieu R, Acar P, and Séguéla PE
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- Anti-Arrhythmia Agents therapeutic use, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal therapeutic use, Cardiomyopathies diagnostic imaging, Cardiomyopathies therapy, Child, Preschool, Drug Therapy, Combination, Heart Arrest prevention & control, Humans, Male, Radiography, Treatment Outcome, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, Defibrillators, Implantable, Ventricular Fibrillation diagnostic imaging, Ventricular Fibrillation therapy
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- 2011
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