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Journal of Applied Physiology | 2008

Mechanisms of active laryngeal closure during noninvasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation in nonsedated lambs

Bianca Roy; Nathalie Samson; François Moreau-Bussière; Alain Ouimet; Dominique Dorion; Sandeep Mayer; Jean-Paul Praud

The present study stems from our recent demonstration (Moreau-Bussiere F, Samson N, St-Hilaire M, Reix P, Lafond JR, Nsegbe E, Praud JP. J Appl Physiol 102: 2149-2157, 2007) that a progressive increase in nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation (nIPPV) leads to active glottal closure in nonsedated, newborn lambs. The aim of the study was to determine whether the mechanisms involved in this glottal narrowing during nIPPV originate from upper airway receptors and/or from bronchopulmonary receptors. Two groups of newborn lambs were chronically instrumented for polysomnographic recording: the first group of five lambs underwent a two-step bilateral thoracic vagotomy using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (bilateral vagotomy group), while the second group, composed of six lambs, underwent chronic laryngotracheal separation (isolated upper airway group). A few days later, polysomnographic recordings were performed to assess glottal muscle electromyography during step increases in nIPPV (volume control mode). Results show that active glottal narrowing does not develop when nIPPV is applied on the upper airways only, and that this narrowing is prevented by bilateral vagotomy when nIPPV is applied on intact airways. In conclusion, active glottal narrowing in response to increasing nIPPV originates from bronchopulmonary receptors.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2008

Origins of the inhibiting effects of nasal CPAP on nonnutritive swallowing in newborn lambs

Nathalie Samson; Bianca Roy; Alain Ouimet; François Moreau-Bussière; Dominique Dorion; Sandeep Mayer; Jean-Paul Praud

The present study investigated the mechanism by which continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) suppresses nonnutritive swallowing (NNS) during quiet sleep (QS) in newborn lambs. Eighteen full-term lambs were chronically instrumented and evenly distributed into three separate groups to determine the extent to which modulation of NNS may be attributed to stimulation of upper airway and/or bronchopulmonary mechanoreceptors. Six lambs were tracheotomized, six other lambs underwent a two-step bilateral intrathoracic vagotomy, and the remaining six lambs underwent chronic laryngotracheal separation (isolated upper airway group). Forty-eight hours after surgery, each nonsedated lamb underwent polysomnographic recordings on three consecutive days. States of alertness, NNS and respiratory movements were recorded. Results demonstrate that a CPAP of 6 cmH(2)O inhibited NNS during QS while administered directly on the lower airways and that bivagotomy prevented this inhibition. However, application of CPAP on the upper airways only also inhibited NNS during QS. Finally, the application of a CPAP of 6 cmH(2)O had no systematic effect on NNS-breathing coordination (assessed by the respiratory phase preceding and following NNS). In conclusion, our results suggest that bronchopulmonary receptors are implicated in the inhibiting effects of nasal CPAP of 6 cmH(2)O on NNS in all our experimental conditions, whereas upper airway receptors are only implicated in certain conditions.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2011

Incidental finding of synchronous bilateral ductal carcinoma in situ associated with gynecomastia in a 15-year-old obese boy: case report and review of the literature

Caroline Lemoine; Sandeep Mayer; Mona Beaunoyer; Charles Mongeau; Alain Ouimet

Carcinoma of the breast is rarely encountered in the male population and is even less prevalent in the pediatric male population. Studies have suggested an association between male breast carcinoma and gynecomastia, but conflicting results have been shown. Only 3 cases of carcinoma in situ associated with bilateral gynecomastia during puberty have been described in the literature. Here, we present the case of a 15-year-old boy with bilateral gynecomastia who was found to have synchronous bilateral ductal carcinoma in situ.


Acute Pain | 2006

Management of acute pain in children: Safety and efficacy of a nurse-controlled algorithm for pain relief

Itachi J. Falanga; Sylvie Lafrenaye; Sandeep Mayer; J. P. Tétrault


Journal of otolaryngology - head & neck surgery | 2008

Pain management after tonsillectomy: morphine is not enough.

Estelle Vallee; Sylvie Lafrenaye; J. P. Tétrault; Sandeep Mayer; Dominique Dorion


Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada | 2017

Un cystadénome séreux du rétropéritoine

Krystel Paris; Catherine Anku-Bertholet; Sandeep Mayer


Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada | 2017

Serous Cystadenoma of the Retroperitoneum

Krystel Paris; Catherine Anku-Bertholet; Sandeep Mayer


Archive | 2015

airway pressure and flow Laryngeal muscle response to phasic and tonic upper

S. J. England; Jean-Paul Praud; Nathalie Samson; Marie St-Hilaire; Elise Nsegbe; Philippe Reix; François Moreau-Bussière; Sandeep Mayer; Bianca Roy; Alain Ouimet; Dominique Dorion


Archive | 2015

behavioral responses in the newborn lamb Effects of vagal denervation on cardiorespiratory and

Salim Lalani; John E. Remmers; Francis H. Green; Ashfaq Bukhari; Richard Sindelar; Anders Jonzon; Andreas Schulze; Gunnar Sedin; Sandeep Mayer; Jean-Paul Praud; Bianca Roy; Nathalie Samson; François Moreau-Bussière; Alain Ouimet; Dominique Dorion; Luxmi Gahlot; Francis H. Y. Green; Anita Rigaux; Jennifer M. Schneider; Shabih U. Hasan


Archive | 2015

adequate alveolar ventilation in the newborn lamb Pulmonary vagal innervation is required to establish

John E. Remmers; Shabih U. Hasan; Ather Bano; Anita Rigaux; Sandeep Mayer; Jean-Paul Praud; Bianca Roy; Nathalie Samson; François Moreau-Bussière; Alain Ouimet; Dominique Dorion; Luxmi Gahlot; Francis H. Y. Green; Jennifer M. Schneider; Naoto Yagi; Kentaro Uesugi; Karen K. W. Siu; Stuart B. Hooper; Melissa L. Siew; Megan J. Wallace; Marcus J. Kitchen; Robert A. Lewis; Andreas Fouras

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Alain Ouimet

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke

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Bianca Roy

Université de Sherbrooke

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Nathalie Samson

Université de Sherbrooke

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J. P. Tétrault

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke

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Sylvie Lafrenaye

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke

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Anita Rigaux

Alberta Children's Hospital

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Catherine Anku-Bertholet

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke

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