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Elodie Bailly
Researcher at François Rabelais University
Publications - 23
Citations - 465
Elodie Bailly is an academic researcher from François Rabelais University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 23 publications receiving 175 citations. Previous affiliations of Elodie Bailly include University of Pittsburgh & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Prediction system for risk of allograft loss in patients receiving kidney transplants: international derivation and validation study
Alexandre Loupy,Olivier Aubert,Babak J. Orandi,Maarten Naesens,Yassine Bouatou,Marc Raynaud,Gillian Divard,Annette M. Jackson,Denis Viglietti,Magali Giral,Nassim Kamar,Olivier Thaunat,Emmanuel Morelon,Michel Delahousse,Dirk Kuypers,Alexandre Hertig,Eric Rondeau,Elodie Bailly,Farsad Eskandary,Georg A. Böhmig,Gaurav Gupta,Denis Glotz,Christophe Legendre,Robert A. Montgomery,Mark D. Stegall,Jean Philippe Empana,Xavier Jouven,Dorry L. Segev,Carmen Lefaucheur +28 more
TL;DR: The iBox system showed accuracy when assessed at different times of evaluation post-transplant, was validated in different clinical scenarios, and outperformed previous risk prediction scores as well as a risk score based solely on functional parameters including estimated glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria.
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Epitope load identifies kidney transplant recipients at risk of allosensitization following minimization of immunosuppression.
Renaud Snanoudj,Nassim Kamar,Elisabeth Cassuto,Sophie Caillard,Marie Metzger,Pierre Merville,Antoine Thierry,Isabelle Jollet,Philippe Grimbert,Dany Anglicheau,Marc Hazzan,Gabriel Choukroun,Bruno Hurault de Ligny,Bénédicte Janbon,Vincent Vuiblet,Anne Devys,Yann Le Meur,Michel Delahousse,Emmanuel Morelon,Elodie Bailly,Sophie Girerd,Kahina Amokrane,Christophe Legendre,Alexandre Hertig,Eric Rondeau,Jean-Luc Taupin +25 more
TL;DR: Assessing epitope load before minimizing immunosuppression may be a more efficient tool to identify patients at the highest risk of allosensitization.
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on publication dynamics and non-COVID-19 research production.
Marc Raynaud,Valentin Goutaudier,Kevin Louis,Solaf Al-Awadhi,Quentin Dubourg,Agathe Truchot,Romain Brousse,Nouredine Saleh,Alessia Giarraputo,Charlotte Debiais,Zeynep Demir,Anais Certain,Francine Tacafred,Esteban Cortes-Garcia,Safia Yanes,Jessy Dagobert,Sofia Naser,Blaise Robin,Elodie Bailly,Elodie Bailly,Xavier Jouven,Peter P. Reese,Alexandre Loupy +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a comprehensive meta-research on studies (original articles, research letters and case reports) published between 1/1/2019 and 1/01/2021 in 10 high-impact medical and infectious disease journals.
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Prognostic Value of the Persistence of C1q-Binding Anti-HLA Antibodies in Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Kidney Transplantation
Elodie Bailly,Dany Anglicheau,Gilles Blancho,Philippe Gatault,Vincent Vuiblet,Valérie Chatelet,Emmanuel Morelon,Paolo Malvezzi,A. Parissiadis,Jérôme Tourret,Gwendaline Guidicelli,Johnny Sayegh,Christiane Mousson,Philippe Grimbert,Isabelle Top,Moglie Le Quintrec,Raj Purgus,Pierre François Westeel,Barbara Proust,Valérie Chabot,Yvon Lebranchu,Frédéric Dehaut,Matthias Büchler +22 more
TL;DR: The presence and persistence of anti-HLA C1q-binding DSAs after ABMR is a detrimental marker, leading to transplant glomerulopathy and graft loss.
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Trajectories of glomerular filtration rate and progression to end stage kidney disease after kidney transplantation
Marc Raynaud,Olivier Aubert,Peter P. Reese,Peter P. Reese,Yassine Bouatou,Maarten Naesens,Nassim Kamar,Elodie Bailly,Magali Giral,Marc Ladrière,Moglie Le Quintrec,Michel Delahousse,Ivana Jurić,Nikolina Bašić-Jukić,Gaurav Gupta,Enver Akalin,Daniel Yoo,Chen-Shan Chin,Cécile Proust-Lima,Georg A. Böhmig,Rainer Oberbauer,Mark D. Stegall,Andrew Bentall,Stanley C. Jordan,Edmund Huang,Denis Glotz,Christophe Legendre,Robert A. Montgomery,Dorry L. Segev,Jean Philippe Empana,Morgan E. Grams,Josef Coresh,Xavier Jouven,Carmen Lefaucheur,Alexandre Loupy +34 more
TL;DR: The results provide the basis for a trajectory-based assessment of kidney transplant patients for risk stratification and monitoring and identified eight distinct eGFR trajectories associated with progression to end stage kidney disease.