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Catherine Arnaud
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 178
Citations - 11389
Catherine Arnaud is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cerebral palsy. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 167 publications receiving 9721 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Arnaud include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Paul Sabatier University.
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Fluoxetine for motor recovery after acute ischaemic stroke (FLAME): a randomised placebo-controlled trial
François Chollet,J. Tardy,Jean-François Albucher,Claire Thalamas,Emilie Bérard,Catherine Lamy,Yannick Béjot,Sandrine Deltour,Assia Jaillard,Philippe Niclot,Benoit Guillon,Thierry Moulin,Philippe Marque,Philippe Marque,Philippe Marque,Jérémie Pariente,Catherine Arnaud,Isabelle Loubinoux,Isabelle Loubinoux,Isabelle Loubinoux +19 more
TL;DR: In patients with ischaemic stroke and moderate to severe motor deficit, the early prescription of fluoxetine with physiotherapy enhanced motor recovery after 3 months.
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Neurodevelopmental disabilities and special care of 5-year-old children born before 33 weeks of gestation (the EPIPAGE study): a longitudinal cohort study
Béatrice Larroque,Béatrice Larroque,Pierre-Yves Ancel,Pierre-Yves Ancel,Stéphane Marret,Laetitia Marchand,Laetitia Marchand,Monique André,Catherine Arnaud,Véronique Pierrat,Jean-Christophe Rozé,Jean Messer,Gérard Thiriez,Antoine Burguet,Antoine Burguet,Jean-Charles Picaud,Gérard Bréart,Gérard Bréart,Monique Kaminski,Monique Kaminski +19 more
TL;DR: In children who are born very preterm, cognitive and neuromotor impairments at 5 years of age increase with decreasing gestational age, and prevention of the learning disabilities associated with cognitive deficiencies in this group is an important goal for modern perinatal care.
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Survival and morbidity of preterm children born at 22 through 34 weeks' gestation in France in 2011: results of the EPIPAGE-2 cohort study.
Pierre-Yves Ancel,François Goffinet,Pierre Kuhn,Bruno Langer,Jacqueline Matis,Xavier Hernandorena,Pierre Chabanier,Laurence Joly-Pedespan,Bénédicte Lecomte,Françoise Vendittelli,Michel Dreyfus,Bernard Guillois,Antoine Burguet,Pierre Sagot,Jacques Sizun,Alain Beuchée,Florence Rouget,Amélie Favreau,Elie Saliba,Nathalie Bednarek,Patrice Morville,Gérard Thiriez,Loïc Marpeau,Stéphane Marret,Gilles Kayem,Xavier Durrmeyer,Michèle Granier,Olivier Baud,Pierre-Henri Jarreau,Delphine Mitanchez,Pascal Boileau,Pierre Boulot,Gilles Cambonie,Hubert Daudé,Antoine Bédu,Fabienne Mons,Jeanne Fresson,Rachel Vieux,Catherine Alberge,Catherine Arnaud,Christophe Vayssière,Patrick Truffert,Véronique Pierrat,Damien Subtil,Claude D'Ercole,Catherine Gire,Umberto Simeoni,André Bongain,Loïc Sentilhes,Jean-Christophe Rozé,Jean Gondry,André Leke,Michel Deiber,Olivier Claris,Jean-Charles Picaud,Anne Ego,Thierry Debillon,Anne Poulichet,Eliane Coliné,Anne Favre,Olivier Fléchelles,Sylvain Samperiz,Duksha Ramful,Bernard Branger,Valérie Benhammou,Laurence Foix-L’Hélias,Laetitia Marchand-Martin,Monique Kaminski +67 more
TL;DR: A substantial improvement in survival in France for newborns born at 25 through 31 weeks' gestation was accompanied by an important reduction in severe morbidity, but survival remained rare before 25 weeks, and improvement at extremely low gestational age may be possible.
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Self-reported quality of life of 8–12-year-old children with cerebral palsy: a cross-sectional European study
Heather O Dickinson,Kathryn Parkinson,Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer,Giorgio Schirripa,Ute Thyen,Catherine Arnaud,Eva Beckung,Jérôme Fauconnier,Vicki McManus,Susan Ishøy Michelsen,Jackie Parkes,Allan Colver +11 more
TL;DR: Parents can be reassured that most children aged 8-12 years with cerebral palsy will have similar QoL to other children, and this finding should guide social and educational policy to ensure that disabled children participate fully in society.
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Behavioral problems and cognitive performance at 5 years of age after very preterm birth: the EPIPAGE Study.
Malika Delobel-Ayoub,Malika Delobel-Ayoub,Catherine Arnaud,Catherine Arnaud,Melanie White-Koning,Melanie White-Koning,Charlotte Casper,Véronique Pierrat,Micheline Garel,Micheline Garel,Antoine Burguet,Jean-Christophe Rozé,Jacqueline Matis,Jean-Charles Picaud,Monique Kaminski,Monique Kaminski,Béatrice Larroque,Béatrice Larroque +17 more
TL;DR: Behavior problems were strongly related to cognitive impairment, but very preterm children were still at higher risk of behavioral problems compared with term children after adjustment for cognitive performance and all others factors.