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2. FATAL SMALL FOR SIZE SYNDROME AFTER RIGHT LOBE DONATION: CC 02
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Detry, O., Deroover, A., Lauwick, S., Kaba, A., Joris, J., Canivet, J.-L., Meurisse, M., and Honore, P.
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- 2011
3. Platelet hyperaggregation and increased plasma level of von Willebrand factor in diabetics with retinopathy
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Bensoussan, D., Levy-Toledano, S., Passa, P., Caen, J., and Canivet, J.
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- 1975
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4. Glucagon secretion in diabetic patients with idiopathic haemochromatosis
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Passa, P., Luyckx, A. S., Carpentier, J. L., Lefebvre, P. J., and Canivet, J.
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- 1977
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5. Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes: Southampton, England, September 15–17, 1971
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Knussman, R., Toeller, M., Kopf, A., Tchobroutsky, G., Eschwege, E., Dauchy, F., Korec, R., Koschinsky, Th., Gries, F. A., Herberg, L., Krug, E., Mialhe, P., Marliss, E. B., Kanazawa, Y., Kikuchi, M., Burr, I. M., Stauffacher, W., Renold, A. E., Lambert, A. E., Orci, L., Blondel, B., Rouiller, C., Langslow, D. R., Freeman, B. M., Laube H., Kruger, C., Goberna, R., Fussganger, R., Teller, W., Pfeiffer, E. F., Raptis, S., Legros, F., Conard, V., Metzger, P., Rogister, C., Tinant, A., Lernmark, A., Hellman, B., Sehlin, J., Täljedal, I. -B., Lesobre, B., Hewitt, J., Canivet, J., Levett, R. E., Korp, W., Loubatières, A., Mariani, M. M., Jallet, F., Lundbak, K., Speich, E., Johansen, K., Ørskov, H., Luyckx, A. S., Massi-Benedetti, F., Lefèbvre, P. J., Malaisse, W. J., Brisson, G. R., Marco, J., Diaz-Fierros, M., Baroja, I. M., Villanueva, M. L., Valverde, I., Massara, F., Camanni, F., Molinatti, G. M., McCarroll, A. M., Murphy, R. F., Teale, J. D., Buchanan, K. D., Menzinger, G., Javicoli, M., Fallucca, F., Tamburrano, G., Andreani, D., Michaelis, D., Jutzi, E., Neumann, I., Schulz, B., Hildmann, W., Bibergeil, H., Mincu, I., Campeanu, S., Dumitrescu, C., Mihalache, N., Mincu, T., Parvulescu, M., Georgescu, S., Nuteanu, V., Mogensen, C. E., Hansen, Aa. Prange, Seyer-Hansen, K., Ruth, C. E., Østerby, C. E., Möller, E. B., Bergström, A. L., Wingstrand, H., Persson, S., Morell, B., Froesch, E. R., Mosora, N., Baciu, Tr., Vincze, J., Motocou, M., Simionesco, Ligia, Duma, V., Gligore, V., Muggio, M., Fedele, D., Bagnariol, G., Tiengo, A., Fellin, R., Enzi, G., Rasmussen, S. Munkgaard, Nielsen, Poul Ebbe, Nielsen, S. Levin, Niklas, L., Otto, H., Fuchs, R., Nye, L., Triggs, S., Landon, J., de Mowbray, R., Oelz, O., Oppermann, W., Iwatsuka, H., Ehrenreich, T., Gordon, A., Camerini-Davalos, R. A., Ammon, H. P. T., Steinke, J., Orsetti, A., Bali, J. P., Serre, Mme A., Mirouze, J., Östman, J., Cerasi, E., Efendić, S., Luft, R., Brinck, U., Sabin, J., Sparthe, R., Wübbens, D., Page, M. A., Williamson, D. H., Panten, U., Kriedstein, Ev., Poser, W., Schönborn, J., Hasselblatt, A., Parry, D. G., Taylor, K. W., Polosa, P., Motta, L., Lunetta, M., Pozza, G., Melogli, O., Viberti, G. C., Pappalettera, A. E., Palmieri, G. C., Tognetti, A., Ghidoni, A., Pyörälä, K., Nikkilä, E. A., Lehtovirta, E., Taskinen, M. -R., Pelkonen, R., Siltanen, P., Schröder, K. E., Rothenbuchner, G., Thum, Ch., Fussgänger, R., Sträub, K., Klör, U., Rastogi, G. K., Sinha, M. K., Dash, R. J., Rehfeld, J. F., Stadil, F., Riveline, B., Verry, M., Rosak, C., Bartelt, K. M., Haupt, E., Beyer, J., Schöffling, K., Rosselin, G., Valleron, A. J., Papoz, L., Birk, J., Loos, U., Rudas, B., Wick, G., Samsel, J., Karmann, H., Schatz, H., Rahman, Y. Abdel, Hinz, M., Katsilambros, N., Maier, V., Fehm, H. L., Schenk, K. E., Quabbe, H. J., Klemens, U., Schröder, R., Schennetten, Felix P. N., Schlichtkrull, J., Scandellari, C., Conte, N., Federspil, G., Frezzato, S., Trisotto, A., Scott, R. D. M., Prud'homme, M., Kipnis, D. M., Bricker, N. S., Klahr, S., Skrabalo, Z., Smith, M. J., Hall, M. R. P., Sodovez, J. C., Sodovez-Goffaux, F., Dunbar, J. C., Foà, P. P., Spaethe, R., Meyer, B., Srivastava, M. C., Sönksen, P. H., Tompkins, C. V., Nabarro, J. D. N., Balant, L., Amherdt, M., Cameron, D. P., Steingaszner, O., Kammerer, L., Bretán, M., Sterne, J., Guilcher, S. Le, Rousselet, M., Stimmler, L., Snodgrass, G. J. A. I., Sutherland, Hamish, Tohobroutsky, G., Assan, R., Tompkins, C. V., Track, N. S., Trap-Jensen, J., Turner, M. R., Heard, C. R. C., Reeds, P. J., Munday, K. A., Vague, P., Oliver, C., Jacquet, P., Vague, J., Warnet, J. M., Claude, J. R., Rathery, M., Lozano, I., van Assche, F. A., van't Laar, A., Vigas, M., Haist, R. E., Braun, W., Drucker, W. R., Vitelli, A., Giangrandi, E., Fusco, E., Scaroina, F., Waldhäusl, W. K., Weiss, L., Löffler, G., Schirmann, A., Wieland, O., Westermark, Per, and Woodroffe, F. J.
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- 1972
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6. Eighth annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes: Madrid, Spain September, 6–8, 1972
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Alberti, K. G. M. M., Darley, J., Emerson, Pauline M., Hockaday, T. D. R., Amherdt, M., Like, A. A., Blondel, B., Marliss, B., Wollheim, C., Orci, L., Andersen, O. Ortved, Andersson, Arne, Antonini, F. M., Fumagalli, C., Petruzzi, E., Bertini, G., Mori, S., Tinti, P., Ashcroft, S. J. H., Weerasinghe, L. C. C., Randle, P. J., Assan, R., Slusher, N., Guy-Grand, B., Girard, F., Soufflet, E., Attali, J. R., Ballerio, G., Boillot, J., Atkins, T., Matty, A. J., Bailey, C. J., Aynsley-Green, A., Bloom, S. R., Bacchus, R. A., Meade, L. G., London, D. R., Balant, L., Zahnd, G., Petitpierre, B., Fabre, J., Balasse, E. O., Neef, M. A., Barta, L., Brooser, G., Molnar, Maria, Bataille, D. P., Freychet, P., Kitabgi, P., Rosselin, G. E., Berne, Christian, Beyer, J., Cordes, U., Sell, G., Rosak, C., Schöffling, K., Birkner, B., Henner, J., Wagner, P., Erhardt, F., Dieterle, P., Bloom, S. R., Vaughan, N. J. A., Edwards, A. V., Boquist, L., Brand, I., Söling, H. D., Brandenburg, D., Gliemann, J., Ooms, H. A., Puls, W., Wollmer, A., Camerini-Davalos, R. A., Bloodworth, Jr., J. M. B., Limburg, B., Oppermann, W., Campbell, A. K., Siddle, K., Cañadell, J. M., Barraquer, J., Muiños, A., Heredia, C. D., Castillo-Olivares, J., Guijo, J., Pallardo, L. F., Cerasi, E., Efendić, S., Luft, R., Cerasi, E., Wahren, J., Luft, R., Felig, P., Christensen, Niels Juel, Christiansen, A. H., Vølund, A., Connon, J. J., Trimble, E., Copinschi, G., Leclercq, R., Bruno, O. D., Cordes, U., Sell, G., Beyer, J., Haupt, E., Schöffling, K., Creutzfeldt, C., Track, N. S., Cuendet, G. S., Wollheim, C. B., Cameron, D. P., Balant, L., Stauffacher, W., Marliss, E. B., Czyzyk, A., Lao, B., Bartosiewicz, W., Szczepanik, Z., De Nobel, E., Laar, A. Van't, Koene, R. A. P., Benraad, Th. J., Dietze, G., Hepp, K. D., Wickmayr, M., Mehnert, H., Dixon, K., Exon, P. D., Hughes, H. R., Jones, D. W., Elkeles, R. S., Exon, P. D., Dixon, K., FitzGerald, M. G., Malins, J. M., Falorni, A., Massi-Benedetti, F., Gallo, G., Maffei, S., Fedele, D., Tiengo, A., Muggeo, M., Fabris, P., Crepaldi, G., Federlin, K., Helmke, K., Slijepčević, M., Pfeiffer, E. F., Felber, J. P., Oulès, J., Schindler, Ch., Chabot, V., Fernandez-Cruz, Jr., A., Catalán, E., Otero, M. Luque, Hermida, O. Garcia, Otero, M. Luque, Catalán, E., Flatt, J. P., Blackburn, G., Randers, G., Förster, H., Hoos, I, Lerche, D., Förster, H., Hoos, I., Matthäus, M., Franckson, J. R. M., Ooms, H. A., Frerichs, H., Daweke, H., Gries, F., Grüneklee, D., Hessing, J., Jahnke, K., Keup, U., Miss, H., Otto, H., Puls, W., Schmidt, D., Zumfelde, C., Funcke, H. v., Löffler, G., Wieland, O., Galton, D. J., Guttman, R., Gazzola, G. C., Franchi, R., Ronchi, P., Saibene, V., Guidotti, G. G., Gligore, V., Hîncu, N., Tecuceanu, Rodica, Goberna, R., Garcia-Albertos, F., Tamarit-Rodriguez, J., del Rio, E., Roca, R., Gomez-Acebo, José, Creco, A. V., Fedeli, G., Ghirlanda, G., Fenici, R., Lucente, M., Gutman, A., Agam, G., Nahas, N., Cazalis, P., Gylfe, E., Hellman, B., Hadden, D. R., Connolly, J. H., Montgomery, D. A. D., Weaver, J. A., Hellerström, Claes, Howell, Simon, Andersson, Arne, Edwards, John, Sehlin, J., Täljedal, I. -B., Heptner, W., Neubauer, H. B., Herchuelz, A., Pipeleers, D. G., Malaisse, W. J., Herrera, E., Montoya, Eladio, Hommel, H., Fischer, IT., Schmid, B., Fiedler, H., Bibergeil, H., Iversen, J., Iynedjian, P. B., Peters, G., Jacquemin, C., Lambert, B., Sutter, B. Ch. J., Jakob, A., Zapf, J., Froesch, E. R., Jansen, F. K., Freytag, G., Herberg, L., Jarrett, R. J., Baker, I. A., Jarrousse, C., Rancon, F., Rosselin, G. E., Job, D., Tchobroutsky, G., Eschwege, E., Guyot-Argenton, C., Aubry, J. P., Déret, M., Karman, H., Mialhe, P., Kissebah, A., Tulloch, B., Fraser, Russell, Kissebah, A., Tulloch, B., Vydelingum, N., Fraser, Russell, Kissing, J., Raptis, S., Dollinger, H., Faulhaber, J., Rothenbuchner, G., Pfeiffer, E. F., Kleineke, J., Sauer, H., Söling, H. D., Kloeze, J., Kohner, Eva M., Sutcliffe, Barbara A., Tudball, M., Dollery, C. T., Korp, W., Neubert, J., Bruneder, H., Lenhardt, A., Levett, R. E., Koschinsky, T., Gries, F. A., Landgraf-Leurs, M. M. C., Landgraf, R., Hörl, R., Langslow, D. R., Laube, H., Fussgänger, R., Mayer, R., Pfeiffer, E. F., Laube, H., Fussgänger, R., Klör, H., Pfeiffer, E. F., Lázaro, E., Leclercq-Meyer, V., Marchand, J. J., Malaisse, W., Ledet, Thomas, Lefébvre, P. J., Luyckx, A. S., Le Marchand, Y., Assimacopoulos, F., Singh, A., Amherdt, M., Rouiller, Ch., Jeanrenaud, B., Lenti, G., Frezzotti, R., Angotzi, G., Bardelli, A. M., Pagano, G., Basetti-Sani, A., Galli, M., Lernmark, Å., Fex, G., Lindsay, D. G., Loge, O., Lopez-Quijada, C., Chiva, L., Rodriguez-Lopez, M., Loten, E. G., Loubatières, A. L., Loubatières-Mariani, M. M., Ribes, G., Chapal, J., Lubetzki, J., Duprey, J., Sambourg, Cl., Lefebvre, P. J., Maier, V., Hinz, M., Schatz, H., Nierle, C., Pfeiffer, E. F., Malaisse, W. J., Pipeleers, D. G., Malaisse-Lagae, F., Orci, L., Malaisse-Lagae, F., Amherdt, M., Ravazzola, M., Stauffacher, W., Orci, L., Renold, A. E., Manzano, P., Rojas-Hidalgo, E., Marco, J., Diaz-Fierros, D., Calle, C., Roman, D., Villanueva, M. L., Valverde, I., Marliss, E. B., Wollheim, C. B., Blondel, B., Orci, L., Like, A., Amherdt, M., Stauffacher, W., Massi-Benedetti, F., Luycks, A. L., Fracassini, F., Lefebvre, P. J., Falorni, A., Menzel, R., Michaelis, D., Neumann, I., Bibergeil, H., Schulz, B., Wilke, W., Wulfert, P., Krämer, K., Menzinger, G., Fallucca, F., Tamburrano, F., Carratu', R., Andreani, D., Metzger, P., Franken, P., Balasse, E. O., Michael, R., Hildmann, W., Jutzi, E., Michl, J., Fankhauser, S., Schlichtkrull, J., Mirouze, J., Orsetti, A., Vierne, Y., Arnoux, N., Mølsted-Pederson, L., Tygstrup, Inge, Villumsen, Åge L., Pedersen, Jørgen, Montague, W., Howell, S. L., Moody, A. J., Agerbak, G. S., Sundby, F., Muggeo, M., Crepaldi, G., Fedele, D., Baritussio, A., Naeser, Peter, Navalesi, R., Pilo, A., Lenzi, S., Cecchetti, P., Corsini, G., Donato, L., Nerup, J., Andersen, O. Ortved, Bendixen, G., Egeberg, J., Poulsen, J. E., Nielsen, J. Høiriis, Hansen, F. Mølgaard, Gliemann, J., Niki, A., Niki, H., Koide, T., Lin, B. J., Nikkels, R. E., Terpstra, J., Gay, A., Oakman, R. H., Lazarus, Norman R., Orci, L., Amherdt, M., Stauffacher, W., Like, A. A., Rouiller, C., Renold, A. E., Malaisse-Lagae, F., Ravazzola, M., Ostman, J., Backman, L., Cerasi, E., Luft, R., Hallberg, D., Ostrowski, K., Panten, U., Christians, J., Parving, H. -H., Rasmussen, S. Munkgaard, Marichal, M., Platilovà, H., Dufek, M., Konopàsek, E., Pozuelo, V., Tamarit, J., Suner, A., Castell, C., Pruett, E. D. R., Maehlum, S., Raptis, S., Grebe, B., Chrissiku, M., Rothenbuchner, G., Müller, R., Hinze, H. J., Pfeiffer, E. F., Reinauer, H., Müller-Ruchholtz, E. R., Rietzler, X., Passa, P., Canivet, J., Schatz, H., Otto, J., Hinz, M., Maier, V., Nierle, C., Behrens, G., Bücher, T., Pfeiffer, E. F., Schlumpf, U., Morell, B., Zingg, A., Schönborn, J., Westphal, P., Panten, U., Bloom, G. D., Idahl, L. -A., Lernmark, A., Söderberg, M., Rios, M. Serrano, Hawkins, F. G., Escobar, F., Mato, J. M., Larrodera, L., de Oya, M., Rodriguez-Miñon, J. L., Shafrir, E., Gutman, A., Sitbon, G., Mialhe, P., Skrabalo, Z., Panajatović, N., Papić, Z., Posinovec, J., Stavljenić, A., Lipovac, V., Aganović, I., Soler, N. G., Bennett, M. A., Söling, H. D., Peters, H., Janson, G., Sönksen, P. H., Srivastava, M. C., Tompkins, C. V., Nabarro, J. D. N., Sørensen, N. Schwartz, Ladefoged, K., Wildenhoff, K. E., Sorge, F., Diehl, H. -J., Hoffmann, H., Schwartzkopff, W., Standl, E., Kolb, H., Standl, A., Mehnert, H., Sutherland, H. W., Stowers, J. M., Whetham, J. C. G., Sutter, B. C. J., Billaudel, B., Sutter, B. Ch. J., Sutter-Dub, M. T., Leclercq, R., Jacquot, R., Täljedal, I. B., Tamarit, J., Tamarit-Rodriguez, J., Goberna, R., Gobema, R., Tamás, Jr., Gy., Baranyi, Éva, Baranyi, A., Radvanyi, A., Tatoń, J., Hinek, A., Wiśniewska, A., Tattersall, R. B., Pyke, D. A., Terpstra, J., Slot, J. Bruins, Sande, P. L. M. v. d., Radder, J. K., Waldeok, K. J. J., Muijden, R. C. P. A. v., Tiengo, A., Assan, R., Frerichs, H., Creutzfeldt, W., Turner, D. S., Baker, R. W., Gent, W. G. L., Shabaan, A., Marks, V., Young, D. A. B., Vague, Ph., Heim, H., Laval, C. Martin, Vegezzi, M., Campo, C.Di, Rahamandridona, G., Garron, D., Heyraud, B., Vague, J., Valverde, I., Villanueva, M. L., Lozano, I., Diaz-Fierros, M., Marco, J., Van Assche, F. A., Gepts, W., Van Obberghen, E., Somers, G., Devis, G., Vaughan, G. D., Malaisse-Lagae, F., Orci, L., Malaisse, W. J., Veleminsky, J., Spirova, E., Waldhäusl, W., Frisch, H., Haydl, H., Weiss, L., Löffler, G., Wieland, O., Willms, B., Deuticke, U., Wollheim, C. B., Marliss, E. B., Blondel, B., Orci, L., Like, A., Renold, A. E., Zrůstová, M., and Roštlapil, J.
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- 1973
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7. International expert statement on training standards for critical care ultrasonography
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Cholley, BP, Mayo, PH, Poelaert, J, Vieillard-Baron, A, Vignon, P, Alhamid, S, Balik, M, Beaulieu, Y, Breitkreutz, R, Canivet, J-L, Doelken, P, Flaatten, H, Frankel, H, Haney M, Michael, Hilton, A, Maury, E, McDermid, RC, McLean, AS, Mendes, C, Pinsky, MR, Price, S, Schmidlin, D, Slama, M, Talmor, D, Teles, JM, Via, G, Voga, G, Wouters, P, Yamamoto, T, Cholley, BP, Mayo, PH, Poelaert, J, Vieillard-Baron, A, Vignon, P, Alhamid, S, Balik, M, Beaulieu, Y, Breitkreutz, R, Canivet, J-L, Doelken, P, Flaatten, H, Frankel, H, Haney M, Michael, Hilton, A, Maury, E, McDermid, RC, McLean, AS, Mendes, C, Pinsky, MR, Price, S, Schmidlin, D, Slama, M, Talmor, D, Teles, JM, Via, G, Voga, G, Wouters, P, and Yamamoto, T
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Training in ultrasound techniques for intensive care medicine physicians should aim at achieving competencies in three main areas: (1) general critical care ultrasound (GCCUS), (2) "basic" critical care echocardiography (CCE), and (3) advanced CCE. A group of 29 experts representing the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) and 11 other critical care societies worldwide worked on a potential framework for organizing training adapted to each area of competence. This framework is mainly aimed at defining minimal requirements but is by no means rigid or restrictive: each training organization can be adapted according to resources available. There was 100% agreement among the participants that general critical care ultrasound and "basic" critical care echocardiography should be mandatory in the curriculum of intensive care unit (ICU) physicians. It is the role of each critical care society to support the implementation of training in GCCUS and basic CCE in its own country., Expert Round Table on Ultrasound in ICU United States Intensive care medicine Intensive Care Med. 2011 Jul;37(7):1077-83. Epub 2011 May 26.
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- 2011
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8. Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in myeloproliferative disorder
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Willems, E., primary, Canivet, J-L., additional, Ghaye, B., additional, de Leval, L., additional, Radermecker, M., additional, Preiser, J-C., additional, and Beguin, Y., additional
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- 2009
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9. CHURG STRAUSS SYNDROME MASQUERADING SEPTIC SHOCK
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Delleuze, P.-P., primary, Canivet, J.-L., additional, Preiser, J.-C., additional, Ribbens, C., additional, Massion, P., additional, and Damas, P., additional
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- 2008
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10. CLINICAL IMPACT OF THE FUNGICIDAL ACTIVITY OF CASPOFUNGIN ADMINISTERED ALONE OR IN COMBINATION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ABDOMINAL CANDIDIASIS REFRACTORY TO CONVENTIONAL ANTIFUNGAL DRUGS: CASE STUDIES AND CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE PROBLEM
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Canivet, J. L., primary
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- 2004
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11. Nitrated proteins in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients at risk of ventilator-associated bronchopneumonia
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Mathy-Hartert, M., primary, Damas, P., additional, Nys, M, additional, Deby-Dupont, G, additional, Canivet, J-L., additional, Ledoux, D., additional, and Lamy, M., additional
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- 2000
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12. Bicentric evaluation of a teaching and treatment programme for Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients
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Larpent, N. and Canivet, J.
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- 1984
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13. A chromatographic study of uroporphyrins from cases of cutaneous, acute and congenital porphyria
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Canivet, J. and Rimington, C.
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- 1953
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14. Synthetic and computational assessment of a chiral metal-organic framework catalyst for predictive asymmetric transformation.
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Canivet J, Bernoud E, Bonnefoy J, Legrand A, Todorova TK, Quadrelli EA, and Mellot-Draznieks C
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Understanding and controlling molecular recognition mechanisms at a chiral solid interface is a continuously addressed challenge in heterogeneous catalysis. Here, the molecular recognition of a chiral peptide-functionalized metal-organic framework (MOF) catalyst towards a pro-chiral substrate is evaluated experimentally and in silico . The MIL-101 metal-organic framework is used as a macroligand for hosting a Noyori-type chiral ruthenium molecular catalyst, namely (benzene)Ru@MIL-101-NH-Gly-Pro. Its catalytic perfomance toward the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH) of acetophenone into R - and S -phenylethanol are assessed. The excellent match between the experimentally obtained enantiomeric excesses and the computational outcomes provides a robust atomic-level rationale for the observed product selectivities. The unprecedented role of the MOF in confining the molecular Ru-catalyst and in determining the access of the prochiral substrate to the active site is revealed in terms of highly face-specific host-guest interactions. The predicted surface-specific face differentiation of the prochiral substrate is experimentally corroborated since a three-fold increase in enantiomeric excess is obtained with the heterogeneous MOF-based catalyst when compared to its homogeneous molecular counterpart., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)
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- 2020
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15. Antimicrobial activity of cobalt imidazolate metal-organic frameworks.
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Aguado S, Quirós J, Canivet J, Farrusseng D, Boltes K, and Rosal R
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- Anti-Infective Agents chemistry, Cobalt chemistry, Culture Media, Escherichia coli drug effects, Organometallic Compounds chemistry, Pseudomonas putida drug effects, Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology, Cobalt pharmacology, Gram-Negative Bacteria drug effects, Imidazoles chemistry, Organometallic Compounds pharmacology
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Two cobalt imidazolate metal-organic frameworks were evaluated as a bactericidal material against the growth of the Gram-negative bacteria Pseudomonas putida and Escherichia coli. Under the most unfavourable conditions, within the exponential growth phase and in the culture media for both microorganisms, the growth inhibition reached over 50% for concentrations of biocidal material in the 5-10mgL(-1) range. The release of metal gives excellent durability with the antibacterial effect persisting after 3months. Both cobalt-based materials can be prepared with simple, cheap and easily accessible commercial ligands, leading to a more affordable possible future application as antimicrobial materials., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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16. Hemodynamic changes induced by laparoscopy and their endocrine correlates: effects of clonidine.
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Joris JL, Chiche JD, Canivet JL, Jacquet NJ, Legros JJ, and Lamy ML
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- Adult, Aged, Carbon Dioxide adverse effects, Catecholamines blood, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic adverse effects, Endocrine System drug effects, Hemodynamics drug effects, Humans, Hydrocortisone blood, Infusions, Intravenous, Intraoperative Complications blood, Intraoperative Complications prevention & control, Lactic Acid blood, Middle Aged, Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial adverse effects, Vasopressins blood, Adrenergic alpha-Agonists administration & dosage, Clonidine administration & dosage, Endocrine System physiology, Hemodynamics physiology, Intraoperative Complications physiopathology, Laparoscopy adverse effects
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Objectives: We investigated endocrine correlates of the hemodynamic changes induced by carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum (PNO). We then studied whether clonidine might modulate the hemodynamic changes induced by PNO by reducing release of catecholamines and vasopressin., Background: Both mechanical and neurohumoral factors contribute to the hemodynamic changes induced by carbon dioxide PNO. Several mediators have been proposed, but no study has correlated hemodynamic changes with changes in levels of these potential mediators., Methods: We conducted two studies, each including 20 healthy patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. In the first study serial measurements of hemodynamics (thermodilution technique) were done during laparoscopy and after exsufflation. Plasma concentrations of cortisol, catecholamines, vasopressin, renin, endothelin and prostaglandins were measured at the same time points. In the second study patients were randomly allocated to receive 8 microg/kg clonidine infused over 1 h or placebo before PNO. Hemodynamics and plasma levels of cortisol, catecholamines and vasopressin were measured during PNO and after exsufflation., Results: Peritoneal insufflation resulted in a significant reduction of cardiac output (18+/-4%) and increases in mean arterial pressure (39+/-8%) and systemic (70+/-12%) and pulmonary (98+/-18%) vascular resistances. Laparoscopy resulted in progressive and significant increases in plasma concentrations of cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine and renin. Vasopressin plasma concentrations markedly increased immediately after the beginning of PNO (before PNO 6+/-4 pg/ml; during PNO 129+/-42 pg/ml; p < 0.05). The profile of vasopressin release paralleled the time course of changes in systemic vascular resistance. Prostaglandins and endothelin did not change significantly. Clonidine significantly reduced mean arterial pressure, heart rate and the increase in systemic vascular resistance. Clonidine also significantly reduced catecholamine concentrations but did not alter vasopressin and cortisol plasma concentrations., Conclusions: Vasopressin and catecholamines probably mediate the increase in systemic vascular resistance observed during PNO. Clonidine before PNO reduces catecholamine release and attenuates hemodynamic changes during laparoscopy.
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- 1998
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17. Mechanical flow obstruction after heart transplantation diagnosed by TEE.
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Canivet JL, Defraigne JO, Demoulin JC, and Limet R
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- Color, Constriction, Pathologic diagnostic imaging, Constriction, Pathologic pathology, Heart Atria diagnostic imaging, Heart Atria pathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications etiology, Postoperative Complications pathology, Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Heart Transplantation, Postoperative Complications diagnostic imaging, Sutures adverse effects
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We report a case of mechanical flow obstruction after heart transplantation caused by a prominent left atrium suture with a "pursestring" effect. The diagnosis was achieved by transesophageal echocardiography. The mean transstenotic gradient was measured at 13 mm Hg. Because of the profound hemodynamic and multisystemic failure, no surgical correction was attempted. The postmortem examination confirmed the stenosis at the level of the left atrium.
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- 1994
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