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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim ; 32(12): 876-8, 2013 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24210577

ABSTRACT

Shock after protamine infusion are rare. We report here the case of a 6-day-old boy having presented severe and recurring hypotensions after protamine infusions during cardiac surgery under cardio pulmonary bypass. The physiopathology of these reactions is complex and, in the presented case, involved mechanism may not be anaphylactic.


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Cardiopulmonary Bypass , Heparin Antagonists/adverse effects , Protamines/adverse effects , Shock/chemically induced , Fatal Outcome , Heparin Antagonists/administration & dosage , Histamine/blood , Humans , Hypotension/chemically induced , Hypotension/physiopathology , Hypotension/therapy , Infant, Newborn , Male , Prenatal Diagnosis , Protamines/administration & dosage , Shock/physiopathology , Transposition of Great Vessels/surgery
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Br J Dermatol ; 169(6): 1257-64, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24033251

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It is not yet known whether the risk of developing atopic dermatitis (AD) is influenced by preterm birth. Moreover, AD risk has not been assessed in a large sample of extremely preterm infants (< 29 weeks' gestation). OBJECTIVES: To determine whether the risk of AD is influenced by preterm birth. METHODS: We investigated the relationship between gestational age (GA) and AD using data from two independent population-based cohorts, including a total of 2329 preterm infants, of whom 479 were born extremely preterm. RESULTS: There was a lower percentage of children with AD in the extremely preterm group compared with those born at a greater GA (Epipage cohort, 2-year outcome: 13·3% for 24-28 weeks, 17·6% for 29-32 weeks, 21·8% for 33-34 weeks, P = 0·02; LIFT cohort, 5-year outcome: 11% for 24-28 weeks, 21·5% for 29-32 weeks, 19·6% for 33-34 weeks, P = 0·11). After adjusting for confounding variables, a lower GA (< 29 weeks) was significantly associated with decreased risk of AD in the Epipage cohort [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0·57, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0·37-0·87; P = 0·009] and the LIFT cohort (aOR 0·41, 95% CI 0·18-0·90; P = 0·03). CONCLUSIONS: Very low GA (< 29 weeks) was associated with a lower risk of AD compared with higher GA (29-34 weeks) and full-term birth.


Subject(s)
Dermatitis, Atopic/etiology , Infant, Extremely Premature , Birth Weight , Child, Preschool , Female , Gestational Age , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Memory, Episodic , Risk Factors
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Water Sci Technol ; 43(7): 123-30, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11385838

ABSTRACT

Quebec Urban Community (QUC) has selected Global Predictive Real-Time Control (GP-RTC) as the most efficient approach to achieve environmental objectives defined by the Ministry of Environment. QUC wants to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) frequency to the St Lawrence river to two events per summer period in order to reclaim the use of Jacques-Cartier Beach for recreational activities and sports of primary contact. QUC's control scheme is based on the Certainty Equivalent Control Open Loop Feedback (CEOLF) strategy which permits one to introduce, at each control period, updated measurements and meteorological predictions. A non-linear programming package is used to find the flow set points that minimise a multi-objective (cost) function, subjected to linear equality and inequality constraints representing the physical and operational constraints on the sewer network. Implementation of GP-RTC on QUC's westerly network was performed in the summer of 1999 and was operational by mid-August. Reductions in overflow volumes with GP-RTC compared to static control are attributed to the optimal use of two existing tunnels as retention facilities as well as the maximal use of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) capacity.


Subject(s)
Computer Systems , Sewage , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Purification/methods , Fresh Water , Humans , Predictive Value of Tests , Quebec , Recreation , Seasons , Software , Urban Health
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