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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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Assessment of tissue oxygenation in the critically-ill.

TL;DR: First-line therapeutic strategies used to avoid the development of an O2 debt involve correction of cardiac output, haemoglobin, and O2 saturation in order to increase DO2 above its critical value but are not sufficient to ensure appropriate end-organ perfusion and oxygenation.
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French Ministry of Health’s response to Paris attacks of 13 November 2015

TL;DR: Drawing the lessons of these attacks and those which occurred in other countries from a health perspective is essential to continuously adapt and improve the French response to possible future attacks.
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Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference as a prognostic tool in high-risk surgical patients

TL;DR: A high PCO2 gap at admission in the postoperative ICU was significantly associated with increased postoperative complications in high-risk surgical patients and might be a useful tool complementary to central venous oxygen saturation as a therapeutic target.
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Monitoring in the intensive care.

TL;DR: The present paper will describe the physiological basis, interpretation of, and clinical use of the major endpoints of perfusion/oxygenation adequacy and of temperature, respiratory, nutritional, and metabolic monitorings.
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Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Restores Endothelium-Dependent Responses After Balloon Injury of Rabbit Arteries

TL;DR: Systemic administration of bFGF restores, in large part, the responses of previously denuded arterial segments to endothelium-dependent vasodilators to help to reestablish normal endothelial cell function in patients who have undergone angioplasty.