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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental | 2014

Reliability of the nitrogen washin-washout technique to assess end-expiratory lung volume at variable PEEP and tidal volumes.

Jean-Christophe Richard; Céline Pouzot; Alfredo Morales Pinzón; Juan Sebastián Torres González; Maciej Orkisz; Bruno Neyran; Marcela Hernández Hoyos; Franck Lavenne; Claude Guérin

BackgroundEnd-expiratory lung volume measurement by the nitrogen washin-washout technique (EELVWI-WO) may help titrating positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) during acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Validation of this technique has been previously performed using computed tomography (EELVCT), but at mild PEEP levels, and relatively low fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), which may have insufficiently challenged the validity of this technique. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the reliability of EELVWI-WO measurements at different PEEP and VT during experimental ARDS and (2) to evaluate trending ability of EELVWI-WO to detect EELV changes over time.MethodsARDS was induced in 14 piglets by saline lavage. Optimal PEEP was selected during a decremental PEEP trial, based on best compliance, best EELVWI-WO, or a PEEP-FiO2 table. Eight VT (4 to 20 mL · kg-1) were finally applied at optimal PEEP. EELVWI-WO and EELVCT were determined after ARDS onset, at variable PEEP and VT.ResultsEELVWI-WO underestimated EELVCT with a non-constant linear bias, as it decreased with increasing EELV. Limits of agreement for bias were ±398 mL. Bias between methods was greater at high PEEP, and further increased when high PEEP was combined with low VT. Concordance rate of EELV changes between consecutive measurements was fair (79%). Diagnostic accuracy was good for detection of absolute EELV changes above 200 mL (AUC = 0.79).ConclusionsThe reliability of the WI-WO technique is critically dependent on ventilatory settings, but sufficient to accurately detect EELV change greater than 200 mL.


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2017

Placement of subcutaneous ureteral bypasses without fluoroscopic guidance in cats with ureteral obstruction: 19 cases (2014–2016)

Véronique Livet; Paul Pillard; Isabelle Goy-Thollot; David Maleca; Quentin Cabon; Denise Remy; Didier Fau; E. Viguier; Céline Pouzot; Claude Carozzo; Thibaut Cachon

Objectives The purpose of this study was to describe the perioperative and postoperative complications as well as short-term and long-term outcomes in cats with ureteral obstructions treated by placement of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) device without imaging control. The second objective of this study was to compare cats treated by SUB device with cats treated by traditional surgical intervention. Methods Data were obtained retrospectively from the medical records (2014–2016) of cats that underwent SUB placement (SUB cats) and cats that underwent traditional ureteral surgery (C cats). Results Nineteen SUB devices were placed without fluoroscopic, radiographic or ultrasonographic guidance in 13 cats. Fifteen traditional interventions (ureterotomy and neoureterocystostomy) were performed in 11 cats. Successful placement of the SUB device was achieved in all cats with only one major intraoperative complication (kinking of the kidney catheter) and one minor intraoperative complication (misplacement of the kidney catheter). Eleven SUB cats recovered from the surgical procedure; two SUB cats and three C cats died during the anaesthesia recovery period. Postoperative SUB complications included anaemia (n = 2), urinary tract infection (UTI) (n = 4), non-infectious cystitis (n = 5) and SUB device obstruction (n = 1). Postoperative traditional surgery complications included anaemia (n = 7), UTIs (n = 6), non-infectious cystitis (n = 1), re-obstruction (n = 4) and ureteral stricture (n = 1). Median postoperative duration of hospitalisation (3 days) was significantly shorter for SUB cats than for C cats (P = 0.013). Ten SUB cats (76.9%) and four C cats (40%) were still alive at a median follow-up of 225 days and 260 days, respectively. Owners were completely (90%) or mostly (10%) satisfied with the SUB device placement. Conclusions and relevance SUB device placement appears to be an effective and safe option for treating ureteral obstruction in cats, and this study has shown that fluoroscopic guidance is not essential in all cases.


Le Point vétérinaire (Éd. Expert canin) | 2017

Exploration et traitement d'une anémie ferriprive chez un chiot mâle entier croisé boxer de 4 mois

Clément Parlouer; Céline Pouzot; Corinne Fournel; Anthony Barthélemy


Le Point vétérinaire (Éd. Expert canin) | 2015

Prise en charge chirurgicale d'un pyothorax chez un chat européen mâle de 5 ans

Anaïs Lamoureaux; Céline Pouzot; Camille Bismuth; Claude Carozzo


Le Point vétérinaire (Éd. Expert canin) | 2015

Prise en charge d'une CIVD chez un chien atteint de leptospirose

Mathieu Magin; Céline Pouzot; Isabelle Goy-Thollot; Anthony Barthélemy


Le Point vétérinaire (Éd. Expert canin) | 2014

Endocrinologie Féline. Syndrome d'hyperosmolarité hyperglycémique chez un chat: Cas Clinique.

Claire Deroy; Anthony Barthélemy; Tarek Bouzouraa; Céline Pouzot; Isabelle Goy-Thollot


Point Veterinaire | 2010

Détresse respiratoire aiguë chez un chat: gestion médicale d'un pyothorax

Aude Tabariès; Céline Pouzot


Point Veterinaire | 2006

Intoxication au sel : Hypematrémie chez une chienne

Julien Loup; Céline Pouzot; Isabelle Goy-Thollot


Le Point vétérinaire: revue d'enseignement post-universitaie et de formation permanente | 2006

Hypernatrémie chez une chien.

Julien Loup; Céline Pouzot; Isabelle Goy-Thollot


Point Veterinaire | 2005

Troubles électrolytiques chez le chien et chez le chat : Conduite à tenir lors d'hypernatrémie

Julien Loup; Céline Pouzot; Isabelle Goy-Thollot; Jean-Marie Bonnet

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