Aurelien Daurat
University of Montpellier
9 Papers
Aurelien Daurat is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intensivist. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Intracranial pressure monitoring with and without brain tissue oxygen pressure monitoring for severe traumatic brain injury in France (OXY-TC): an open-label, randomised controlled superiority trial
G. Francony,Laurent Gergelé,Emmanuelle Hammad,Julien Pottecher,Marion Richard,Jean-Luc Bosson,Clotilde Schilte,Olivier Vincent,Thomas Mistral,Thibaut Trouve-Buisson,Julien Picard,Samuel Bersinger,Pauline Manhes,Angélina Pollet,Bailleul Andréa,Lionel Velly,Laetitia Burnol,Anaèle Pregny,Sophie Caradec,Romain Lewandowski,Romain Carrillon,Thomas Ritzenthaler,Ionel Alb,Natalie De Sa,E. Meaudre-Desgouttes,Erwan D'Aranda,Pierre Esnault,Camille Charruau,Thierry Benard,Aurelien Daurat,Audrey Ambert,Marie-France Lebouc,Serge Hautefeuille,Romain Grobost,Adrien Guyot,T. Geeraerts,Ichai Carole,Quintard Hervé,Dejan Ilic,C. Grisotto,Romain Asmolov,Nathalie Laquay,Virginie Chevallier,Zahra Mahlal,Sigismond Lasocki,Anne-Sylvie Scholastique,Alexandre Krainik,Bernard Vigué,Antoine Coquerel,J. Cracowski +49 more
TL;DR: The OXY-TC trial explored the superiority of a strategy combining intracranial pressure and brain tissue oxygen pressure (PbtO2) monitoring over a strategy of intrac Cranial pressure monitoring only to reduce the proportion of patients with poor neurological outcome at 6 months after injury.
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Echocardiographic hemodynamic assessment in decompensated cirrhosis: comparison between Intensivists and Gastroenterologists
Ardavan Prost,Jean-François Bourgaux,Benjamin Louart,L Caillo,Aurelien Daurat,Jean-Yves Lefrant,Philippe Pouderoux,Laurent Muller,Claire Roger +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the feasibility and usefulness of early hemodynamic assessment in the gastroenterology ward and found that transthoracic echocardiography can differentiate hypovolemia from hyperkinetic states.
Late Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction After Extubation.
Haikel Dridi,Haikel Dridi,Boris Jung,Mohamad Yehya,Aurelien Daurat,Steven Reiken,Johan Moreau,Andrew R. Marks,Stefan Matecki,Alain Lacampagne,Samir Jaber +10 more
TL;DR: It is reported that mechanical ventilation is associated with a late diaphragmatic dysfunction related to a structural alteration of the ryanodine complex that is reversed with the S107 treatment.
Conséquences de la ventilation mécanique sur le diaphragme
Boris Jung,D. Gleeton,Aurelien Daurat,Matthieu Conseil,M. Mahul,G. Rao,S. Matecki,Alain Lacampagne,Samir Jaber +8 more
TL;DR: Chez l’homme, seule la persistance des cycles ventilatoires spontanes et peut-etre the stimulation des nerfs phreniques semblent a ce jour diminuer the severite of the DDIV.