Anastase Spiliopoulos
University of Geneva
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Critical Care | 2009
Marc Licker; John Diaper; Yann Villiger; Anastase Spiliopoulos; Virginie Licker; John Robert; Jean-Marie Tschopp
IntroductionIn lung cancer surgery, large tidal volume and elevated inspiratory pressure are known risk factors of acute lung (ALI). Mechanical ventilation with low tidal volume has been shown to attenuate lung injuries in critically ill patients. In the current study, we assessed the impact of a protective lung ventilation (PLV) protocol in patients undergoing lung cancer resection.MethodsWe performed a secondary analysis of an observational cohort. Demographic, surgical, clinical and outcome data were prospectively collected over a 10-year period. The PLV protocol consisted of small tidal volume, limiting maximal pressure ventilation and adding end-expiratory positive pressure along with recruitment maneuvers. Multivariate analysis with logistic regression was performed and data were compared before and after implementation of the PLV protocol: from 1998 to 2003 (historical group, n = 533) and from 2003 to 2008 (protocol group, n = 558).ResultsBaseline patient characteristics were similar in the two cohorts, except for a higher cardiovascular risk profile in the intervention group. During one-lung ventilation, protocol-managed patients had lower tidal volume (5.3 ± 1.1 vs. 7.1 ± 1.2 ml/kg in historical controls, P = 0.013) and higher dynamic compliance (45 ± 8 vs. 32 ± 7 ml/cmH2O, P = 0.011). After implementing PLV, there was a decreased incidence of acute lung injury (from 3.7% to 0.9%, P < 0.01) and atelectasis (from 8.8 to 5.0, P = 0.018), fewer admissions to the intensive care unit (from 9.4% vs. 2.5%, P < 0.001) and shorter hospital stay (from 14.5 ± 3.3 vs. 11.8 ± 4.1, P < 0.01). When adjusted for baseline characteristics, implementation of the open-lung protocol was associated with a reduced risk of acute lung injury (adjusted odds ratio of 0.34 with 95% confidence interval of 0.23 to 0.75; P = 0.002).ConclusionsImplementing an intraoperative PLV protocol in patients undergoing lung cancer resection was associated with improved postoperative respiratory outcomes as evidence by significantly reduced incidences of acute lung injury and atelectasis along with reduced utilization of intensive care unit resources.
Respiration | 2008
Basile Nicolas Landis; Eric Grouzmann; M. Monod; N. Busso; Ferenc Peták; Anastase Spiliopoulos; John Robert; I. Szalay-Quinodoz; Denis R. Morel; Jean-Sylvain Lacroix
Background: Decreased dipeptidylpeptidase IV (DPPIV) activity within the human nasal mucosa has previously been shown to contribute to the severity of chronic inflammatory rhinosinusitis. Objective: To investigate and correlate the role of DPPIV activity with regard to bronchial inflammation. Methods: DPPIV/CD26 activity/concentration was investigated in the bronchial tissue of human subjects suffering from chronic bronchial inflammation. In addition, the effect of a recombinant Aspergillus fumigatus DPPIV (fuDPPIV) was investigated on histamine-induced bronchoconstriction in anesthetized rabbits. Results and Conclusions: DPPIV/CD26 was present in submucosal seromucous glands, in leukocytes and to a very low degree in endothelial cells of human bronchi. DPPIV activity was correlated with tissue CD26 content measured by immunoassay. As previously reported for the nasal mucosa, DPPIV/CD26 activity was inversely correlated with the degree of airway inflammation. Systemic pretreatment with recombinant fuDPPIV markedly reduced the increase in histamine-induced airway resistance in rabbits. In conclusion, DPPIV activity modulates lower airway tone by degrading unknown peptidic substrates released by histamine in response to an allergen. Contrasting with our observations in the nose, this modulation is apparently not mediated via a neurokinin (NK1) receptor.
Annales De Chirurgie | 2001
Frédéric Triponez; S Simon; John Robert; Elisabeth Marie Andereggen; M Ussel; Christine Bouchardy; J Orrit; Christian Meier; A Burger; Anastase Spiliopoulos
To study the survival of patients with thyroid cancer operated in the same centre from 1978 to 1999.
Chest | 1999
Margaret W. Gerbase; Denis Dubois; Claudia Rothmeier; Anastase Spiliopoulos; Werner Wunderli; Laurent P. Nicod
Archive | 2010
Marc de Perrot; Marc Licker; Anastase Spiliopoulos
Archive | 2010
Anastase Spiliopoulos; Marc de Perrot; Marc Licker; Christine Bouchardy; Massimo Usel; John Robert
Archive | 2001
Catherine Chevalley; Anastase Spiliopoulos; Marc de Perrot; Jean-Marie Tschopp; Marc Licker
Archive | 2001
Gregory Khatchatourian; Catherine Chevalley; Anastase Spiliopoulos; Marc Licker
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 1999
J. A. Smith; M. De Perrot; Marc Licker; Anastase Spiliopoulos
Archive | 1998
M. de Perrot; Alexandre Schweizer; Anastase Spiliopoulos; Marc Licker