C. Brisse
La Roche College
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Brain Injury | 2015
M.C. Rousseau; S. Mathieu; C. Brisse; M. Motawaj; E. Grimont; Pascal Auquier; Th. Billette de Villemeur
Abstract Aim: This study concerns the aetiologies, comorbidities and places and causes of death of a population of persons with severe polyhandicap (PLH). Methods: Based on the medical files of all deceased PLH patients, who were cared for between 2006–2012. Data collected were aetiological diagnosis of the polyhandicap, duration and type of hospitalization, age, place and cause of death, comorbidities: chronic respiratory insufficiency, recurrent attacks of pulmonary infections, urinary infections, active epilepsy, scoliosis, chronic digestive disorders and behavioural problems. Results: One hundred and thirty-three patients died, 70 children and 63 adults. The sex ratio was 84 men to 49 women. The average stay in these institutions was 10 years 4 months. The average age at the time of death was 21 years, in 60% of cases the place of death was in the specialist rehabilitation centres. The causes of death in decreasing order were: pulmonary infections (63.2%), sudden death (18%) and status epilepticus (6.8%); 79.7% of patients suffered from chronic respiratory insufficiency, 60.2% suffered serious scoliosis, 66.9% drug-resistant epilepsy and 78.9% had digestive disorders. The main aetiologies of the polyhandicap were: pre- and perinatal encephalopathies (31.6%), metabolic encephalopathies (18%) and convulsive encephalopathies (11.3%). Conclusion: The main comorbidity and main cause of death in patients with severe PLH is respiratory failure.
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | 2017
M.C. Rousseau; Karine Baumstarck; Tanguy Leroy; Cherazad Khaldi-Cherif; C. Brisse; Laurent Boyer; Noémie Resseguier; Claire Morando; Thierry Billette de Villemeur; Pascal Auquier
Individuals with severe and complex disabilities, defined by a combination of profound intellectual impairment and serious motor deficit resulting in extreme dependence, often remain in hospital or at residential facilities. The aim of this study was to identify the determinants of quality of life (QoL) of 238 health care workers (HCWs) caring for individuals with severe and complex disabilities.
PLOS ONE | 2018
M.C. Rousseau; Thierry Billette de Villemeur; Sherezad Khaldi-Cherif; C. Brisse; Agnès Felce; Karine Baumstarck; Pascal Auquier
Background The aims of this study were 1) to describe the health profiles and care management of polyhandicapped patients according to 2 modalities, specialized rehabilitation centers (SRC) and residential facilities (RF), and 2) to estimate the adequacy of care management of these patients. Methods This was an 18-month cross-sectional study including patients with a combination of severe motor deficiency and profound intellectual impairment. The patients were from 4 SRC and 9 RF. The following data were collected: sociodemographics, health status, care management, and adequacy of care management. Results A total of 782 patients were included: 410 (52%) were cared for in SRC and 372 (48%) in RF. Global objective adequacy (health severity and age category) was higher for patients cared for in SRC compared with patients cared for in RF (57 vs. 44%, p< = 10−3). Global subjective adequacy (self-perception of the referring physician and request of change in structure) was higher for patients cared for in SRC in comparison with patients cared for in RF (98 vs. 92%, p< = 10−3). Conclusions This study provides key elements of adequacy of care management modalities for polyhandicapped patients in France. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02400528
Archives De Pediatrie | 2012
T. Billette de Villemeur; S. Mathieu; M. Tallot; E. Grimont; C. Brisse
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2013
M.C. Rousseau; S. Mathieu; C. Brisse; T. Billette de Villemeur
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2013
M.C. Rousseau; S. Mathieu; C. Brisse; M. Motawaj; E. Grimont; Pascal Auquier; T. Billette de Villemeur
Médecine thérapeutique / Pédiatrie | 2012
Thierry Billette de Villemeur; C. Brisse; Alexandra Afenjar; Arnaud Isapof; Eric Humbertclaude; S. Mathieu
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
M.C. Rousseau; B. Karine; V. Maria; S. Khaldi; A. Felce; S. Haddadou; D. Willocq; E. Laracca; S. Mathieu; C. Brisse; M. Arditi; S. Lenormand; T. Billette de Villemeur; Pascal Auquier
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
M.C. Rousseau; Karine Baumstarck; M. Valkov; S. Khaldi; E. Laracca; S. Mathieu; S. Haddadou; M. Ardati; J. Teulade; A. Felce; C. Brisse; D. Willocq; S. Lenormand; Pascal Auquier; T. Billette de Villemeur
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology | 2017
M. Hully; C. Brisse; M. Bredillot; R. Brault; Y. Lhermitte; C. Coiffier; A. Belorgey-Frain; M. Gaulard; S. Pik; P. Sellier; I. Fontaine; L. Baba Aissa; J. Bonheur; J.M. Pinard; C. Bellesme; Isabelle Desguerre; T Billette de Villemeur