Antoine Vieillard-Baron
University of Paris
288 Papers
1.2K Citations
Antoine Vieillard-Baron is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 236 publications. Previous affiliations of Antoine Vieillard-Baron include CHU Ambroise Paré & Université Paris-Saclay.
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Papers
An unusual cause of fat embolism syndrome.
Xavier Repessé,Laurent Bodson,Siu Ming Au,Bernard Page,Jean-François Côté,Cristi Marin,Mostafa El Hajjam,Cyril Charron,Antoine Vieillard-Baron +8 more
TL;DR: AT embolism syndrome is a combination of respiratory, neurologic, cutaneous, and hematologic symptoms associated with physical trauma to fat tissue secondary to bone fracture or to medical or surgical softtissue injury.
Rapidly reversible acute cor pulmonale after intravenous injection of crushed dextromoramide (Palfium) pills.
TL;DR: The cases presented here indicate that decision on foregoing aggressive therapy in this patient, group should be made on an individual basis rather than formulating a general rule for this diagnostic category.
The Right Ventricle During the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Revisited by Echocardiography
TL;DR: Echocardiography allows us to promote a right ventricular protective approach, by adapting respiratory settings toright ventricular function, which is key in the prognosis of these patients.
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[Negative D-dimers and peripheral pulmonary embolism].
Nicolas Mansencal,Thierry Joseph,Antoine Vieillard-Baron,M. El Hajjam,M. Bendaoud,A. Drouin,Guillaume Jondeau,P. Lacombe,F. Jardin,Olivier Dubourg +9 more
TL;DR: The authors conclude that measurement of D-dimers by the ELISA method may be non-diagnostic in distal pulmonary embolism and one explanation could be the less extensive thromboembolic process.
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Ten Influential Point-of-Care Ultrasound Papers: 2022 in Review
TL;DR: In this article , a group of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) experts have selected 10 influential papers from the past 12 months and provided a short summary of each.
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