11 results on '"Ripart S"'
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2. O002: Increased incidence of cancer in the follow-up of obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome: the NOHA-K observational study
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Gris, J.-C., primary, Mousty, E., additional, Bouvier, S., additional, Ripart, S., additional, Cochery-Nouvellon, E., additional, Mercier, E., additional, Broner, J., additional, Letouzey, V., additional, and Perez-Martin, A., additional
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- 2019
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3. Étude du rôle de l’infection par les papillomavirus humains (hpv) dans le taux de réussite en assistance médicale à la procréation (amp)
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Monforte, M., primary, Sotto, A., additional, Fabbro-Peray, P., additional, Huberlant, S., additional, Rougier, N., additional, Tailland, M., additional, Ripart, S., additional, Anahory, T., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, and Droupy, S., additional
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- 2018
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4. Venous Thromboembolism at Low Risk of Recurrence in Young Women: Stress and Violence Associated with Recurrence. An International Case-Control Study.
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Bitsadze V, Nikolaeva MG, Mousty È, Khizroeva J, Laurent J, Ripart S, Kudryavtseva E, Collen LL, Shatilina A, Allal S, Lyadnova E, Fortier M, Bouvier S, Chea M, Zainulina MS, Perez-Martin A, Makatsariya A, and Gris JC
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Background: In young women with venous thromboembolism (VTE) related to weak transient risk factors, it remains unknown whether stress levels and intimate partner violence (IPV) are associated with recurrence. The VTE-WEAK study aims to investigate the association between perceived stress and IPV with a recurrence of VTE in women with a first episode of VTE due to combined oral contraceptives, pregnancy-puerperium, minor trauma/fracture, brief surgery, infection or brief immobility, and not using antithrombotic prophylaxis., Material and Methods: We performed a multicenter, international, observational, retrospective study on women referred for thrombophilia screening who were subsequently monitored. Patients were aged 18 to 55 years old and free of high-risk thrombophilia. When a recurrence of VTE was suspected for the first time, the perceived stress level and IPV were evaluated using self-administrated PSS-10 and Woman Abuse Screening Tool (WAST) questionnaires., Results: We monitored 7,754 women over 43,880 patients-years. A first suspected recurrence occurred in 4,772 women, among whom 1,316 had an objectively confirmed recurrence. The perceived stress level and an IPV situation were both independent risk factors for recurrence: moderate stress: adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.630 (1.415-2.468); high perceived stress: aOR 10.03 (7.528-13.36); IPV: 1.953 (1.546-2.468), p < 0.0001., Conclusion: The perceived level of stress and IPV are associated with a recurrence of VTE when suspected. The mechanisms and clinical consequences of a possible stress coagulopathy require investigation., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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5. Intimate partner violence as a risk factor for venous thromboembolism in women on combined oral contraceptives: An international matched case-control study.
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Chéa M, Bourguignon C, Bouvier S, Nouvellon E, Laurent J, Perez-Martin A, Mousty E, Ripart S, Nikolaeva MG, Khizroeva J, Bitsadze V, Makatsariya A, and Gris JC
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- Female, Humans, Case-Control Studies, Risk Factors, Anticoagulants, Contraceptives, Oral, Combined adverse effects, Venous Thromboembolism chemically induced, Venous Thromboembolism epidemiology
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Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) targeting women is probably underestimated during a woman's lifetime. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a multifactorial disease associated with haemostasis-activating conditions. Minor injuries can trigger VTE., Objectives: We aimed to look for an association between VTE and IPV in women taking combined oral contraceptives (COCs) METHODS: We performed a multicentric, international, matched case-control study. Patients were women with a first VTE associated with COC intake. Controls were women taking COCs undergoing regular gynaecological check-ups. Patients and Controls were matched for country, age, length of COC intake and type (997 pairs). IPV was evaluated using the WAST self-administrated questionnaire., Results: IPV, defined as a WAST score value at least 5, was diagnosed in 33 Controls (3.3 %) and 109 patients (10.9 %), conditional odds ratio (OR): 3.586, 95 % confidence interval (2.404-5.549), p < 0.0001. After multivariate analysis, the adjusted OR was 3.720 (2.438-5.677), p < 0.0001. Sensitivity analysis using increasing WAST score thresholds confirmed the association., Conclusions: A first VTE in women taking COCs is associated with IPV. This association can have strong human consequences but also raises significant medical issues, for instance on the haemorrhagic risk of anticoagulant treatments in abused women. Pathophysiological studies are warranted., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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6. Is intimate partner abuse underestimated as a precipitating factor for venous thromboembolism in women?
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Gris JC, Nikolaeva MG, Khizroeva J, Bitsadze V, Makatsariya A, Ripart S, and Perez-Martin A
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- Humans, Female, Precipitating Factors, Risk Factors, Anticoagulants adverse effects, Venous Thromboembolism diagnosis, Venous Thromboembolism epidemiology, Venous Thromboembolism etiology, Intimate Partner Violence
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Major and minor trauma increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), but violence against young women is not reported as a precipitating factor for thrombosis. Here, we report 20 cases of first VTE events in women of childbearing age after evidence of intimate partner violence. Other risk factors for VTE were often associated. In most cases, women did not report this state of violence at the first consultation and their doctors did not suspect it. We imagine that it is an underdiagnosed situation and should call for a systematic evaluation. Screening for intimate partner abuse could have significant consequences, both on protecting women who are affected by it and better evaluating the risk of bleeding with anticoagulant treatment in this situation., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest There are no competing interests to disclose., (Copyright © 2023 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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7. [Photobiomodulation and vulvovaginal disorders after anticancer treatments].
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Forret A, Mares P, Delacroix C, Chevallier T, Potier H, Fatton B, Masia F, Ripart S, Letouzey V, de Tayrac R, and Salerno J
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- Female, Humans, Quality of Life, Prospective Studies, Menopause, Vagina pathology, Vaginal Diseases
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Anticancer treatments induce vulvovaginal complications that alter the quality of life and sexuality of patients. New technologies, such as photobiomodulation, could address this problem, for which few effective therapeutic solutions exist. The objective of this study was to describe the characteristics of patients seeking treatment and to observe the effects of photobiomodulation. This is a prospective cohort of patients treated for cancer, in failure of first-line medical treatment, managed at the University Hospital of Nîmes. The history, symptoms and impact of the disorders on their quality of life were collected. At follow-up, improvement was assessed using the PGI-I and FSFI questionnaires. Twenty-eight patients were treated. They were all menopausal, half of them after anticancer treatments [chemotherapy (78%), radiotherapy (36%), hormone therapy (36%)]. The main symptom reported was vaginal dryness (72%). Seventy-one percent of patients (n=20) felt that their daily life was affected≥8/10. All patients had sexual dysfunction. Twenty-two patients received at least 6 sessions of photobiomodulation. Seventy-two percent (n=18) of patients felt better or much better after treatment (PGI-I≤2). The median improvement estimated by the patients was 65% (Q1=50%; Q3=72.5%). There was also a significant clinical improvement. No serious adverse events were reported. Due to the small number of patients in a heterogeneous population with no control group, we cannot extrapolate our results. However, the objective was to assess the status of these pathologies and the contribution of photobiomodulation in patients who have failed first-line treatment; and these results are encouraging., (Copyright © 2023 Société Française du Cancer. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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8. Increased incidence of cancer in the follow-up of obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome within the NOH-APS cohort.
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Gris JC, Mousty É, Bouvier S, Ripart S, Cochery-Nouvellon É, Fabbro-Peray P, Broner J, Letouzey V, and Pérez-Martin A
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- Cohort Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Incidence, Pregnancy, Antiphospholipid Syndrome complications, Antiphospholipid Syndrome diagnosis, Antiphospholipid Syndrome epidemiology, Neoplasms epidemiology, Neoplasms etiology
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Malignancies can be associated with positive antiphospholipid antibodies but the incidence of cancer among women with the purely obstetric form of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is currently unknown. Our aim was to investigate the comparative incidence of cancers in women with a history of obstetric APS within a referral university hospital-based cohort (NOH-APS cohort). We performed a 17-year observational study of 1,592 non-thrombotic women with three consecutive spontaneous abortions before the 10
th week of gestation or one fetal death at or beyond the 10th week of gestation. We compared the incidence of cancer diagnosis during follow-up among the cohort of women positive for antiphospholipid antibodies (n=517), the cohort of women carrying the F5 rs6025 or F2 rs1799963 polymorphism (n=279) and a cohort of women with negative thrombophilia screening results (n=796). The annualized rate of cancer was 0.300% (0.20%-0.44%) for women with obstetric APS and their cancer risk was substantially higher than that of women with negative thrombophilia screening [adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 2.483; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.27-4.85]. The computed standardized incidence ratio for women with obstetric APS was 2.89; 95% CI: 1.89-4.23. Among antiphospholipid antibodies, lupus anticoagulant was associated with incident cancers (aHR 2.608; 95% CI: 1.091-6.236). Our cohort study shows that the risk of cancer is substantially higher in women with a history of obstetric APS than in the general population, and in women with a similar initial clinical history but negative for antiphospholipid antibodies., (Copyright© 2020 Ferrata Storti Foundation.)- Published
- 2020
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9. Successful Pregnancy under Fibrinogen Substitution with Heparin and Aspirin in a Woman with Dysfibrinogenemia Revealed by Placental Abruption.
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Bouvier S, Chea M, Ripart S, Hanss M, de Mazancourt P, and Gris JC
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- Abruptio Placentae diagnosis, Afibrinogenemia diagnosis, Cesarean Section, Consanguinity, Female, Fibrinogen therapeutic use, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic diagnosis, Pregnancy Outcome, Thrombin Time, Young Adult, Abruptio Placentae drug therapy, Afibrinogenemia drug therapy, Aspirin therapeutic use, Fibrinogen genetics, Genotype, Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight therapeutic use, Mutation genetics, Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic drug therapy
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Competing Interests: None., (Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2018
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10. [Multislice helical CT: principles, applications].
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Laissy J, Coutin F, Pavier J, Ripart S, and Samoilov S
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- Humans, Radiation Protection, Radiometry, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Tomography, X-Ray Computed instrumentation, Tomography, X-Ray Computed standards, Tomography, X-Ray Computed trends, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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The real innovation of multislice helical CT is its technology of detectors. These detectors may be isotropic, anisotropic or hybrid according to the manufacturers. Whatever the concept in terms of geometric resolution or evolutivity, all of them provide similar implementations and image quality. Data transfer and computer performances are as much as eight times higher than those of single slice CTs. Large pitches are routinely available. The speed of workstation softwares has been dramatically increased. Acquisition times have also been reduced like on new single-detector CTs. According to the machine, a 360 degrees rotation of the tube is obtained in 0.5 to 0.8 sec. Evolution more than revolution, there is need for further clinical expertise to know whether this new technology is able to substitute for other imaging modalities. In the meantime, what is sure is that it will generate new clinical applications.
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- 2001
11. [Sub-capsular hematoma of the liver during pregnancy: a case report].
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Dechaud H, Marsollier C, Bezard-Falgas X, Bruelle P, Ripart S, and Mares P
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- Adult, Cesarean Section, Female, Hematoma complications, Hematoma diagnostic imaging, Humans, Liver Diseases complications, Liver Diseases diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Pregnancy, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography, Hematoma diagnosis, Hypertension complications, Liver Diseases diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular
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A sub-capsular haematoma of the liver is a rare but very serious complication of pregnancy. We report a case of a primipara whose pregnancy was first complicated by hypertension, then by a haematoma of the liver at the 28th week of amenorrhoea. It was diagnosed because of the clinical symptoms associated with the hypertension and a pain in the right hypochondrium and nausea. The diagnosis of haematoma of the liver was made before rupture and confirmed by ultrasound of the liver and by tomodensitometry made it possible to avoid operating on the liver during the laparotomy that was carried out to terminate the pregnancy. Regular X-ray follow-ups showed that the lesion had regressed in six months. MRI investigation of the parenchyma of the liver showed no cause of the lesions. If there is even the slightest suspicion of a haematoma of the liver in pregnancy, ultrasound nowadays should be carried out because it is indispensable to make the diagnosis.
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- 1992
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