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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2014

Intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MR imaging of colorectal liver metastases: Are we only looking at tumor necrosis?

Mélanie Chiaradia; Laurence Baranes; Jeanne Tran Van Nhieu; Alexandre Vignaud; Alexis Laurent; Thomas Decaens; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Pierre Brugières; Sandrine Katsahian; M. Djabbari; Jean-François Deux; Iradj Sobhani; Mehdi Karoui; A. Rahmouni; Alain Luciani

To determine if intra‐voxel incoherent motion diffusion‐weighted imaging (IVIM‐DWI) parameters, including free molecular‐based (D) and perfusion‐related (D*, f) diffusion parameters, correlate with the degree of tumor necrosis and viable tumor in colo‐rectal cancer (CRC) metastasis.


Medicine | 2014

Environmental influences on daily emergency admissions in sickle-cell disease patients.

Armand Mekontso Dessap; Damien Contou; Claire Dandine-Roulland; François Hemery; Anoosha Habibi; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; F. Galacteros; Christian Brun-Buisson; Bernard Maitre; Sandrine Katsahian

AbstractPrevious reports have suggested a role for weather conditions and air pollution on the variability of sickle cell disease (SCD) severity, but large-scale comprehensive epidemiological studies are lacking.In order to evaluate the influence of air pollution and climatic factors on emergency hospital admissions (EHA) in SCD patients, we conducted an 8-year observational retrospective study in 22 French university hospitals in Paris conurbation, using distributed lag non-linear models, a methodology able to flexibly describe simultaneously non-linear and delayed associations, with a multivariable approach.During the 2922 days of the study, there were 17,710 EHA, with a mean daily number of 6.1 ± 2.8. Most environmental factors were significantly correlated to each other. The risk of EHA was significantly associated with higher values of nitrogen dioxide, atmospheric particulate matters, and daily mean wind speed; and with lower values of carbon monoxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, daily temperature (minimal, maximal, mean, and range), day-to-day mean temperature change, daily bright sunshine, and occurrence of storm. There was a lag effect for 12 of 15 environmental factors influencing hospitalization rate. Multivariate analysis identified carbon monoxide, day-to-day temperature change, and mean wind speed, along with calendar factors (weekend, summer season, and year) as independent factors associated with EHA.In conclusion, most weather conditions and air pollutants assessed were correlated to each other and influenced the rate of EHA in SCD patients. In multivariate analysis, lower carbon monoxide concentrations, day-to-day mean temperature drop and higher wind speed were associated with increased risk of EHA.


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2015

Predictors of flexion using the rotating concave–convex total knee arthroplasty: preoperative range of motion is not the only determinant

Jean Langlois; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Sandrine Katsahian; Julien Beldame; Benjamin Lefebvre; Michel Bercovy


Intensive Care Medicine | 2015

Respective impact of lowering body temperature and heart rate on mortality in septic shock: mediation analysis of a randomized trial

Frédérique Schortgen; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Lila Bouadma; Geoffray Bizouard; Laurent Brochard; Sandrine Katsahian


Intensive Care Medicine | 2015

Inhaled nitric oxide for acute chest syndrome in adult sickle cell patients: a randomized controlled study

B. Maitre; M. Djibre; Sandrine Katsahian; A. Habibi; K. Stankovic Stojanovic; Mehdi Khellaf; I. Bourgeon; François Lionnet; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Laurent Brochard; F. Lemaire; F. Galacteros; Christian Brun-Buisson; Muriel Fartoukh; A. Mekontso Dessap


Annals of Intensive Care | 2017

Outcomes in elderly patients admitted to the intensive care unit with solid tumors

Edouard Auclin; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Baptiste Abbar; Emmanuel Guerot; S. Oudard; Caroline Hauw-Berlemont; Constance Thibault; Alexandra Monnier; Jean-Luc Diehl; Sandrine Katsahian; Jean-Yves Fagon; Julien Taieb; Nadia Aissaoui


Joint Bone Spine | 2015

“Forgotten knee” after total knee replacement: A pragmatic study from a single-centre cohort

Florent Eymard; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Sandrine Katsahian; Xavier Chevalier; Michel Bercovy


Journal of Arthroplasty | 2017

Predictive Factors of “Forgotten Knee” Acquisition After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Long-Term Follow-Up of a Large Prospective Cohort

Florent Eymard; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Sandrine Katsahian; Xavier Chevalier; Michel Bercovy


Critical Care Medicine | 2017

ICU Patients Requiring Renal Replacement Therapy Initiation: Fewer Survivors and More Dialysis Dependents From 80 Years Old

Morgane Commereuc; Emmanuel Guerot; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Adrien Constan; Sandrine Katsahian; Frédérique Schortgen


Abdominal Radiology | 2017

Differentiating focal nodular hyperplasia from hepatocellular adenoma: Is hepatobiliary phase MRI (HBP-MRI) using linear gadolinium chelates always useful?

Marion Roux; Frederic Pigneur; Laurence Baranes; Julien Calderaro; Mélanie Chiaradia; Thomas Decaens; Sandrine Kastahian; Anaïs Charles-Nelson; Lambros Tselikas; Charlotte Costentin; Alexis Laurent; Daniel Azoulay; Ariane Mallat; A. Rahmouni; Alain Luciani

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Florent Eymard

University of Southampton

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Emmanuel Guerot

Paris Descartes University

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Sandrine Katsahian

French Institute of Health and Medical Research

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