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Catherine Verdun-Esquer

Researcher at University of Bordeaux

Publications -  34
Citations -  164

Catherine Verdun-Esquer is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 27 publications receiving 117 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Verdun-Esquer include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Impact of safety devices for preventing percutaneous injuries related to phlebotomy procedures in health care workers.

TL;DR: The implementation of these safety devices apparently contributed to a significant decrease in the percutaneous injuries related to phlebotomy procedures, but they constitute only part of a strategy that includes education of health care workers and collection of appropriate data that allow analysis of residuals percutaneously injuries.
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Highly sensitive LC-MS/MS methods for urinary biological monitoring of occupational exposure to cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, and methotrexate antineoplastic drugs and routine application.

TL;DR: Highly sensitive ESI-LC-MS/MS methods were developed for urinary biological monitoring of occupational exposure to cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, and methotrexate, which are hazardous antineoplastic drugs frequently handled by healthcare professionals.
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Biomonitoring of occupational exposure to 5-FU by assaying α-fluoro-β-alanine in urine with a highly sensitive UHPLC-MS/MS method

TL;DR: A highly sensitive ESI-UHPLC-MS/MS method was developed for the assay of its main human metabolite, α-fluoro-β-alanine (FBAL), in urine, with the aim of assessing the effectiveness of collective and individual protective measures.
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A highly sensitive UHPLC-MS/MS method for urine biological monitoring of occupational exposure to anthracycline antineoplastic drugs and routine application

TL;DR: A highly sensitive ESI-UHPLC-MS/MS method for the assay of anthracyclines in urine, combining both high specificity and sensitivity is essential for reliable highlight of contamination during biological monitoring of healthcare professionals widely exposed to these drugs.