Christophe Rabuel
Paris Diderot University
8 Papers
40 Citations
Christophe Rabuel is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Septic shock & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Rapidly progressive diaphragmatic weakness and injury during mechanical ventilation in humans.
Samir Jaber,Basil J. Petrof,Boris Jung,Gerald Chanques,Jean-Philippe Berthet,Christophe Rabuel,Hassan Bouyabrine,Patricia Courouble,Christelle Koechlin-Ramonatxo,Mustapha Sebbane,Thomas Similowski,Valérie Scheuermann,Alexandre Mebazaa,Xavier Capdevila,Dominique Mornet,Jacques Mercier,Alain Lacampagne,Alexandre Philips,Stefan Matecki +18 more
- 01 Feb 2011
TL;DR: Diaphragmatic weakness, injury, and atrophy occur rapidly in critically ill patients during MV, and are significantly correlated with the duration of ventilator support.
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Human septic myopathy: induction of cyclooxygenase, heme oxygenase and activation of the ubiquitin proteolytic pathway.
Christophe Rabuel,Estelle Renaud,David Brealey,Philippe Ratajczak,Thibaut Damy,Arnaud Alves,Aida Habib,Mervyn Singer,Didier Payen,Alexandre Mebazaa +9 more
TL;DR: A marked involvement of local proinflammatory and antiinflammatory pathways are shown and an activation of the proteolytic ubiquitin pathway is demonstrated, which could be involved in sepsis-related muscle catabolism and wasting.
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Cardiac troponin and skeletal muscle oxygenation in severe post-partum haemorrhage.
Laurent Heyer,Alexandre Mebazaa,Etienne Gayat,Matthieu Resche-Rigon,Christophe Rabuel,Eva Rezlan,Anne-Claire Lukascewicz,Catharina Madadaki,Romain Pirracchio,Patrick Schurando,Olivier Morel,Yann Fargeaudou,Didier Payen +12 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed the high incidence of increased cardiac troponin, and demonstrated the simultaneous impairment in the reserve of oxygen delivery to peripheral muscles in parturients admitted for severe post-partum haemorrhage.
Activation of the ubiquitin proteolytic pathway in human septic heart and diaphragm.
Christophe Rabuel,Jane-Lise Samuel,Brice Lortat-Jacob,Françoise Marotte,Sophie Lanone,Christine Keyser,Arrigo Lessana,Didier Payen,Alexandre Mebazaa +8 more
TL;DR: This study showed the first evidence for the activation of the proteolytic ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in human heart and diaphragm in septic shock.
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Mitochondrion: Key Factors in Acute Heart Failure
Christophe Rabuel
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The role of mitochondria in AHF has been largely studied after ischemia-reperfusion injury and in septic shock and also from carbon monoxide poisoning where swollen mitochondria with rupture of mitochondrial cristae were described.
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