Publications by authors named "Mohamed Boucekine"

Introduction: Some patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) may present with hydrocephalus.

Research Question: In such cases, some authors suggest cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunting, while others prefer tumor removal from the outset.

Material And Methods: In our study, we retrospectively compared patients for whom we chose to treat the hydrocephalus with CSF shunting and those for whom VS surgery was performed first.

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Background: Mental health impairments after intensive care unit (ICU) discharge include anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder [PTSD], forming part of the post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). We assessed the effects of discomfort on the occurrence of psychiatric symptoms as a part of PICS.

Methods: This prospective observational study conducted from September 2022 to June 2023 included all patients aged ≥ 18 years who survived an ICU stay of ≥3 days.

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Background: Different patterns of food consumption may be associated with a differential risk of depression. Differences in dietary patterns between men and women and across different age groups have been reported, but their influence on the risk of depression has not been fully explored.

Objectives: To investigate the associations between dietary patterns and risk of depression across sex and age groups to identify vulnerable subpopulations, which may inform targeted prevention and intervention strategies.

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Background: As the concept of empowerment is increasingly adopted across various mental health care contexts, there is a growing need for standardized measures to assess the effectiveness of empowerment approaches. The Empowerment Scale is widely utilized and translated within the field of mental health, despite its varied psychometric properties. This study aimed to translate the Empowerment Scale into French and assess its internal consistency, validity, and responsiveness.

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Introduction: Lobectomy with lymph node dissection is the gold standard treatment for stage IA-IIA Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Surgery is responsible for higher early mortality but offers better overall long-term survival. The patient population concerned is often elderly and combines the comorbidities of smoking and age.

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Background: Prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) is recommended to decrease the incidence of brain metastases (BM) in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ESSCLC) without BM after response to chemotherapy. However, PCI is associated with significant neurocognitive effects, and new studies are debating its benefits. Moreover, the introduction of immunotherapy in the management of the disease has raised new questions, and there is a lack of data on PCI and immunotherapy.

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Background: Severe trauma is the leading cause of disability and mortality in the patients under 35 years of age. Surgical site infections (SSI) represent a significant complication in this patient population. However, they are often inadequately investigated, potentially impacting the quality of patient outcomes.

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Background/objectives: Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is a life-threatening event with major complications. Delayed cerebral infarct (DCI) occurs most frequently 7 days after aSAH and can last for a prolonged period. To determine the most predictive radiological scales in grading subarachnoid or ventricular haemorrhage or both for functional outcome at 3 months in a large aSAH population, we conducted a single-centre retrospective study.

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Background: Severe overcrowding of emergency departments (EDs) affects the quality of healthcare. One factor of overcrowding is precariousness, but it has rarely been considered a key factor in designing interventions to improve ED care. Health mediation (HM) aims to facilitate access to rights, prevention, and care for the most vulnerable persons and to raise awareness among healthcare providers about obstacles in accessing healthcare.

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  • The study aimed to assess the relationship between motor unit number index (MUNIX) and disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) through a large-scale longitudinal approach.
  • The evaluation involved comparing MUNIX data of 82 ALS patients with 38 healthy controls over multiple time points, alongside clinical measures like the ALS functional rating scale and patient survival.
  • Results indicated that MUNIX scores were significantly lower in ALS patients, with a notable correlation between MUNIX and clinical outcomes, suggesting MUNIX could serve as an early marker for monitoring ALS progression and prognosis.
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  • This study aimed to find out how common high-risk gastric contents are in women admitted for childbirth and when ultrasound assessments would be most useful.* ! -
  • Out of 1003 women analyzed, about 70% had high-risk gastric contents if they were in spontaneous labor, and 65% in the total group.* ! -
  • Key findings indicated that shorter fasting times (less than 8 hours) led to higher occurrences of high-risk contents, suggesting that ultrasound could be most beneficial when fasting lasts 8 hours or more.* !
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Introduction: Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is a promising technique for treating refractory gastroparesis. We present the first double-blind randomized study comparing the clinical efficacy of G-POEM versus pyloric botulinum toxin injection (BTI).

Methods: This randomized study, conducted in two expert centers, enrolled patients with refractory gastroparesis, medically managed for >6 months and confirmed by gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES), into two groups, G-POEM versus BTI, with follow-up of 1 year.

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Importance: Compared with term-born peers, children born very preterm generally perform poorly in executive functions, particularly in working memory and inhibition. By taking advantage of neuroplasticity, computerized cognitive training of working memory in those children could improve visuospatial processing by boosting visual inhibition via working memory.

Objective: To evaluate the long-term effect of cognitive working memory training on visuospatial processing in children aged 5½ to 6 years born very preterm who have working memory impairment.

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  • The TRANSHEMO project aimed to investigate how well adolescents and young adults with severe haemophilia adhere to healthcare, particularly during their transition from pediatric to adult care, viewing adherence as a key indicator of success in this process.
  • A study conducted from 2017-2019 included 277 participants and found that adolescents had a significantly higher adherence rate (82.2%) compared to young adults (61.2%), with factors like age, academic struggles, and mental health affecting adherence.
  • The findings suggest that tailored support and educational programs could help improve healthcare adherence among young adults with severe haemophilia.
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The overall survival rate after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for inborn errors of immunity (IEI) has improved considerably, and its indications have broadened. As a consequence, addressing the issue of long-term health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has become crucial. Our study focuses on the health and HRQoL of post-HSCT survivors.

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  • Biological rhythms play a crucial role in immune functions, and disruptions in these rhythms, particularly body temperature, are observed in septic shock patients within the ICU.
  • A study involving 162 septic shock patients examined their body temperature over 24 hours, finding that factors like gender and medication usage influenced temperature metrics, such as period, amplitude, and mesor.
  • The analysis revealed that lower mesor values and higher amplitude were linked to increased mortality rates, suggesting they could serve as important prognostic indicators for high-risk patients in septic shock, potentially enhancing automated patient monitoring systems in hospitals.
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Background: Management of skull base chondrosarcoma (SBC) remains challenging due to its deep location and complex growth pattern. Non-total resection and postoperative residual mass are common features, with controversy regarding the need to offer systematic postoperative radiation therapy or additional surgery.

Methods: A single-center retrospective cohort study was conducted on 10 consecutive patients harboring petroclival chondrosarcomas that were operated on between May 2007 and March 2019.

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Introduction: Multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDRB) carriage may impact the outcomes of intensive care unit (ICU) patients. In this study, we aimed to assess the effect of MDRB-related infection and colonization on the day 60 mortality rate.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational study in a single university hospital ICU.

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Objective: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is the most common systemic vasculitis in individuals aged ≥50 years. Its course is marked by a high relapse rate requiring long-term glucocorticoid use with its inherent adverse effects. We aimed to identify factors associated with relapses or recurrences in GCA at diagnosis.

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Describe the characteristics of ventilation-acquired pneumonia (VAP) and potential risk factors in critically ill SARS-CoV-2 patients admitted in three French public hospitals during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted a monocentric retrospective study in seven Marseille intensive care units (ICUs) aiming to describe VAP characteristics and identify their risk factors. VAP patients were compared to a non-VAP control group.

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Background: Ultra-lung-protective ventilation may be useful during veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (vv-ECMO) for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) to minimize ventilator-induced lung injury and to facilitate lung recovery. The objective was to compare pulmonary and systemic biotrauma evaluated by numerous biomarkers of inflammation, epithelial, endothelial injuries, and lung repair according to two ventilator strategies on vv-ECMO.

Methods: This is a prospective randomized controlled study.

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Background: High incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) has been reported in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Among these patients, we aimed to assess the incidence, outcomes and risk factors of VAP recurrences. Methods: We conducted an observational retrospective study in three French intensive care units (ICUs).

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