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Benoit Vallet
Researcher at university of lille
Publications - 192
Citations - 9098
Benoit Vallet is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Septic shock & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 192 publications receiving 8281 citations. Previous affiliations of Benoit Vallet include University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Mortality after surgery in Europe: a 7 day cohort study
Rupert M Pearse,Rui Moreno,Peter Bauer,Paolo Pelosi,Philipp G. H. Metnitz,Claudia Spies,Benoit Vallet,Jean Louis Vincent,Andreas Hoeft,Andrew Rhodes +9 more
TL;DR: Variations in mortality between countries suggest the need for national and international strategies to improve care for patients undergoing inpatient non-cardiac surgery.
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EPISEPSIS: a reappraisal of the epidemiology and outcome of severe sepsis in French intensive care units.
TL;DR: Although the attack rate of severe sepsis in French ICUs appears to have increased over the past decade, its associated mortality has decreased, suggesting improved management of patients.
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Assessing the diagnostic accuracy of pulse pressure variations for the prediction of fluid responsiveness: a "gray zone" approach
Maxime Cannesson,Yannick Le Manach,Christoph K. Hofer,Jean Pierre Goarin,Jean-Jacques Lehot,Benoit Vallet,Benoît Tavernier +6 more
TL;DR: Despite a strong predictive value, PPV may be inconclusive (between 9% and 13%) in approximately 25% of patients during general anesthesia, and a range of PPV values for which fluid responsiveness could not be predicted reliably were identified.
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Clinical review: Update on hemodynamic monitoring--a consensus of 16.
Jean Louis Vincent,Andrew Rhodes,Azriel Perel,Greg S. Martin,Giorgio Della Rocca,Benoit Vallet,Michael R. Pinsky,Christoph Hofer,Jean-Louis Teboul,Willem-Pieter de Boode,Sabino Scolletta,Antoine Vieillard-Baron,Daniel De Backer,Keith R. Walley,Marco Maggiorini,Mervyn Singer +15 more
TL;DR: An objective review of the available monitoring systems, including their specific advantages and limitations, and highlighting some key principles underlying hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients are offered.
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High-dose tranexamic acid reduces blood loss in postpartum haemorrhage
Anne-Sophie Ducloy-Bouthors,Brigitte Jude,Alain Duhamel,F. Broisin,Cyril Huissoud,Hawa Keita-Meyer,Laurent Mandelbrot,Nadia Tillouche,Sylvie Fontaine,Françoise Le Goueff,Sandrine Depret-Mosser,Benoit Vallet,Sophie Susen +12 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to demonstrate that high-dose TA can reduce blood loss and maternal morbidity in women with PPH and the observed side effects were mild and transient.