Laetitia Comté
University of Liège
8 Papers
46 Citations
Laetitia Comté is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Aortic valve surgery in octogenarians: predictive factors for operative and long-term results.
TL;DR: AVR in octogenarians can be performed with acceptable mortality, although significant morbidity, and the results stress the importance of early operation on elderly patients with aortic valve disease, avoiding urgent procedures.
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Syncope in pediatric patients presenting to an emergency department.
Martial M. Massin,Astrid Bourguignont,C. Coremans,Laetitia Comté,Philippe Lepage,Paul Gérard +5 more
TL;DR: Syncope in children can result from a wide variety of causes, and an evaluation that fails to approach this problem in a goal-directed fashion proves to be very expensive, time-consuming, and frustrating to all concerned.
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Chest Pain in Pediatric Patients Presenting to an Emergency Department or to a Cardiac Clinic
Martial M. Massin,Astrid Bourguignont,C. Coremans,Laetitia Comté,Philippe Lepage,Paul Gérard +5 more
TL;DR: The most important tools in assessing a child with acute chest pain in an emergency department are thorough history and physical examination and chest radiography, electrocardiography, and blood analysis were performed in most patients with suspected nonorganic chest pain.
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Concurrent coronary and carotid artery surgery: factors influencing perioperative outcome and long-term results
Philippe Kolh,Laetitia Comté,Vincent Tchana-Sato,Charles Honore,Arnaud Kerzmann,Muriel Mauer,Raymond Limet +6 more
TL;DR: Significant multivariable predictors of late deaths were coexisting vasculopathy, age, renal insufficiency, previous cardiac surgery, tobacco abuse, calcified or atheromatous aorta, and duration of intensive care unit stay.
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Estimation of the comparative therapeutic superiority of QD and BID dosing regimens, based on integrated analysis of dosing history data and pharmacokinetics
TL;DR: The data indicate that when applied to HIV protease inhibitors, a twice-daily regimen appears to be better than an once- daily regimen in maintaining therapeutically effective drug actions.
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