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Antoine Cuvelier

Researcher at University of Rouen

Publications -  191
Citations -  2574

Antoine Cuvelier is an academic researcher from University of Rouen. The author has contributed to research in topics: COPD & Mechanical ventilation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 173 publications receiving 2090 citations. Previous affiliations of Antoine Cuvelier include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Evaluation of home versus laboratory polysomnography in the diagnosis of sleep apnea syndrome.

TL;DR: The results suggest that HoSD-PSG was not feasible for 33% of patients; there was no evidence of a better quality of sleep and recording tolerance at home; the reliability of HoSD/LabPSG for SAS diagnosis depends on the quality of data obtained under unattended conditions.
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Respiratory intermediate care units: a European survey.

TL;DR: These studies clearly indicate that in some centres there is an “overutilisation” of ICU resources for monitoring purposes, and that acute on chronic respiratory failure could be managed in many patients without invasive ventilation.
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C-Reactive Protein and Body Mass Index Predict Outcome in End-Stage Respiratory Failure

TL;DR: Besides established prognosis factors such as FEV and Pao, nutritional depletion as assessed by BMI and overall systemic inflammation as estimated by C-reactive protein appear as major determinants of hospitalization and death risks whatever the end-stage respiratory disease.
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Postintensive care unit psychological burden in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and informal caregivers: A multicenter study

TL;DR: Psychiatric symptoms were found to be common in a group of 126 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who survived an intensive care unit stay and their relatives atintensive care unit discharge and 90 days later.
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Distribution of α1-Antitrypsin alleles in patients with Bronchiectasis

TL;DR: It is suggested that bronchiectasis may be a consequence of emphysema in PI*Z patients rather than a primary effect, and the results do not support a physiopathologic implication of the AAT genes in the development of bronchiECTasis.