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Ann Pharm Fr ; 76(2): 147-153, 2018 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29395016

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Centralized preparation of anticancer drugs meets quality and safety objectives. Its economic interest has been the subject of several studies, with very heterogeneous methodological approaches. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates the economic impact of the centralization of the preparation of chemotherapy in the national institute of oncology of Rabat, the referral institute in the management of cancer in Morocco. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The analysis included 3000 preparations. It compared the costs of anticancer drugs in a centralized unit at theoretical costs in the healthcare units, modelled according to two approaches. RESULT: With a conservative approach, the impact of centralization was estimated at 80%. The centralized system made it possible to materialize 80% of the potential gain. The remaining 20% is considered a loss. It was very much related to the preparation of the expensive molecules (90%). CONCLUSION: Centralization thus allows a better distribution of roles within the hospital and provides a source of self-financing for quality improvement.

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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 144(11): 676-684, 2017 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28965699

ABSTRACT

BACKGOUND: Over the last thirty years, the scientific community has become increasingly interested in the intestinal flora, whether commensal or pathogenic, and its impact on other organs. In dermatology, the correlation between intestinal microbial agents and cutaneous lesions is well established. Giardia duodenalis, an intestinal parasite, has been particularly widely studied. The aim of this work is to provide a review of studies demonstrating the involvement of G. duodenalis in various forms of dermatosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The data were obtained by an English-language literature search of Medline, PubMed and Google Scholar for the period 1975-2015. Among the thirty case reports since 1976, we selected the twenty most objective and clinically relevant. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This review demonstrates that intestinal giardiasis may be an etiological factor, either alone or in combination with other agents, of various dermatoses through inflammatory and allergic mechanisms or intestinal hyperpermeability. The mucocutaneous lesions are varied: urticaria, angioedema, atopic dermatitis, erythema nodosum, Wells syndrome, among others. The role and origin of the infection are often unknown, and it is thus difficult to determine the interval between parasite infestation and the onset of skin lesions. Consequently, a fecal examination to identify G. duodenalis should be considered in chronic urticaria or angioedema, and where atopic dermatitis occurs in adulthood without any specific etiology. Therapeutic test should be done in every suspicion.


Subject(s)
Giardia lamblia/pathogenicity , Giardiasis/complications , Skin Diseases/etiology , Angioedema/etiology , Antiprotozoal Agents/therapeutic use , Cellulitis/etiology , Dermatitis, Atopic/etiology , Eosinophilia/etiology , Erythema Nodosum/etiology , Female , Giardia lamblia/immunology , Giardia lamblia/physiology , Giardiasis/diagnosis , Giardiasis/drug therapy , Humans , Hypersensitivity/etiology , Inflammation , Intestines/parasitology , Male , Skin Diseases/immunology , Urticaria/etiology , Water/parasitology
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Br J Dermatol ; 175(2): 296-301, 2016 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27031194

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Inhibitors of dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP)-IV have been suspected in the onset of bullous pemphigoid for several years now. However, comparative studies assessing the link between DPP-IV inhibitor exposure and bullous pemphigoid have not yet been performed. OBJECTIVES: To detect, from the French Pharmacovigilance Database (FPVD), a signal of risk of bullous pemphigoid during DPP-IV inhibitor exposure by comparative study. METHODS: All spontaneous reports of DPP-IV inhibitor-related bullous pemphigoid recorded in the FPVD between April 2008 and August 2014 were described. We conducted disproportionality analyses (case-noncase method) to assess the link between DPP-IV inhibitors and bullous pemphigoid, calculating reporting odds ratios (RORs). We also compared DPP-IV inhibitor-induced bullous pemphigoid reports rated per million defined daily doses dispensed during the study period. RESULTS: Among 217 331 spontaneous adverse drug reaction reports registered in the FPVD, 1297 involved DPP-IV inhibitors. Among these observations, 42 were bullous pemphigoid (vildagliptin, n = 31; sitagliptin, n = 10; saxagliptin, n = 1). The ROR for pooled DPP-IV inhibitors was 67·5 [95% confidence interval (CI) 47·1-96·9]. Disproportionality was also observed for each DPP-IV inhibitor: vildagliptin (ROR 225·3, 95% CI 148·9-340·9), sitagliptin (ROR 17·0, 95% CI 8·9-32·5) and saxagliptin (ROR 16·5, 95% CI 2·3-119·1). Analyses adjusted on dispensing data led to similar results. CONCLUSIONS: These data confirm a strong signal for an increased risk of bullous pemphigoid during DPP-IV inhibitor exposure. This adverse drug reaction is observed for each DPP-IV inhibitor, suggesting a class effect. The signal was higher with vildagliptin than with the other DPP-IV inhibitors.


Subject(s)
Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV Inhibitors/adverse effects , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Pemphigoid, Bullous/chemically induced , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , France/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pemphigoid, Bullous/epidemiology , Pharmacovigilance , Risk Factors , Safety-Based Drug Withdrawals/statistics & numerical data
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 140(10): 641-4, 2013 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24090896

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Anaphylaxis is a severe, generalized, life-threatening reaction of rapid onset. We report the case of a patient presenting several systemic anaphylactic reactions over many years, initially ascribed to a cereals allergy but which finally proved to be due to systemic mastocytosis hidden for a long time. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A 53-year-old man consulted for an eruption consisting of monomorphic pigmented maculopapular lesions on the trunk associated with itching and urticaria. He was a farmer and presented severe sensitivity to cereals, with anaphylaxis, which continued despite withdrawal of these allergens. Skin and bone marrow infiltration, abnormal mast cells, positivity for c-kit 816 mutation and the persistent elevation of serum tryptase enabled a diagnosis of indolent systemic mastocytosis to be made. DISCUSSION: In systemic mastocytosis anaphylaxis is an expected complication relating to the proliferation of mast cells and a massive increase in mediator release (non-immunological mechanism). All patients with severe and recurrent anaphylaxis should be analyzed for underlying mastocytosis by careful physical examination and assay of baseline tryptase.


Subject(s)
Anaphylaxis/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Mastocytosis, Systemic/immunology , Agricultural Workers' Diseases/etiology , Allergens , Anaphylaxis/etiology , Biopsy , Bone Marrow/pathology , Delayed Diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Edible Grain/immunology , Humans , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/complications , Interferons/therapeutic use , Male , Mast Cells/pathology , Mastocytosis, Systemic/complications , Mastocytosis, Systemic/diagnosis , Mastocytosis, Systemic/drug therapy , Mastocytosis, Systemic/genetics , Middle Aged , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/genetics , Skin/pathology , Skin Tests , Stress, Psychological/complications , Tryptases/blood
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 139(10): 621-5, 2012 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23122374

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hailey-Hailey disease (HHD) is a rare hereditary disease in which the genetic defect is characterized by mutation in the ATP2C1 gene coding for a transmembrane calcium pump. It is generally considered a non-immunologic acantholytic dermatosis in which direct and indirect immunofluorescence studies are negative, unlike in autoimmune pemphigus. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We describe a case of HHD associated with antidesmoglein antibodies in a 53-year-old woman. The clinical symptoms and histology were typical of HHD. Antidesmoglein antibody tests were positive on several occasions and a difference was found between the two types of Elisa test performed (positive with the MBL kit, negative with the Euroimmun kit). DISCUSSION: The positive result for desmoglein antibodies could be due to unmasking of antigens by the mechanism of acantholysis. The specificity of the main desmoglein Elisa tests also requires discussion.


Subject(s)
Autoantibodies/blood , Calcium-Transporting ATPases/genetics , DNA Mutational Analysis , Desmogleins/immunology , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/diagnosis , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/immunology , Acantholysis/diagnosis , Acantholysis/genetics , Acantholysis/immunology , Diagnosis, Differential , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect , Humans , Middle Aged , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/genetics , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/pathology , Predictive Value of Tests
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Respir Med ; 95(5): 331-5, 2001 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11392572

ABSTRACT

Monitoring of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in a non-intensive care unit (non-ICU) setting requires a method of evaluating nocturnal PaCO2, such as transcutaneous CO2 monitoring (TcPCO2). However, changing the probe site after 4 h and recalibrating (as recommended) is time-consuming and impractical. Continuous (8-h) TcPCO2 monitoring at a lower electrode temperature (43 degrees C) in this setting has never been formally studied. Patients under intermittent NIV were studied (n = 28, aged 69 +/- 9 years, PaO2: 71 +/- 13 mmHg, PaCO2: 49 +/- 9 mmHg). After calibration and stabilization of TcPCO2 (Radiometer Tina TCM3 capnograph), arterial blood gases (ABG) were measured and compared with transcutaneous readings. In 10 patients who underwent continuous 8-h TcPCO2 recording, ABGs were also measured after 4 and 8 h. The correlation between TcPCO2 and PaCO2 was highly significant (r2 = 0.92, P<0.0001). Mean (TcPCO2 PaCO2) gradient (bias) was: -2.8 +/- 3.8 mmHg; limits of agreement were: (-10.4; +4.8 mmHg). TcPCO2-PaCO2 gradient was lowest (i.e. within-bias +/- 2 mmHg) between 40 and 54 mmHg, increasing below and above these values. Over 8 h, no significant drift of the TcPCO2 signal occurred (ANOVA). No discomfort or skin lesion was noted. In conclusion, with an electrode temperature of 43 degrees C, 8-h continuous monitoring of TcPCO2 was well tolerated, without any local side-effects or significant drift of TcPCO2 signal; when compared to previous reports, lowering the electrode temperature did not decrease performance for CO2 monitoring.


Subject(s)
Carbon Dioxide/blood , Respiratory Insufficiency/blood , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analysis of Variance , Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous/methods , Female , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Linear Models , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Respiration, Artificial/methods , Respiratory Insufficiency/therapy , Time Factors , Vital Capacity
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Contracept Fertil Sex ; 25(10): 789-92, 1997 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9424218

ABSTRACT

Norplant is a pure progestative method which couples efficaciousness, reversibility and a period of prolonged action. We have counted 189 insertions since March 1993, the date of the introduction of this contraceptive method in the center of family planning at the university maternity of Orangers. The analytical study of different parameters collected in admission files and preestablished control allowed to draw the epidemiologic profile of the patients as well as acceptability, the tolerance and the efficiency of this method.


Subject(s)
Contraceptive Agents, Female , Levonorgestrel , Adult , Contraceptive Agents, Female/adverse effects , Family Planning Services , Female , Hospitals, University , Humans , Levonorgestrel/adverse effects , Menstruation Disturbances/chemically induced , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Prospective Studies
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J Parodontol ; 9(4): 363-7, 1990 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2269933

ABSTRACT

The author reports an unusual case of Cancrum Oris in a young nomadic Moroccan patient. They attribute the presence of this condition to poor dental oral care and the neglect of the disease in its early stages. Cancrum Oris can result in oral and facial mutilitations and on some occasions, death. It is proposed that preventative measures, including exemplary oral hygiene and adequate nutrition during infancy and childhood could eradicate the disease.


Subject(s)
Noma/therapy , Child , Child Nutrition Disorders , Humans , Male , Oral Hygiene , Tooth Eruption
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