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Gilles Perrin

Researcher at University of Lyon

Publications -  50
Citations -  6206

Gilles Perrin is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 50 publications receiving 5549 citations.

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Neuromuscular Blockers in Early Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

TL;DR: In patients with severe ARDS, early administration of a neuromuscular blocking agent improved the adjusted 90-day survival and increased the time off the ventilator without increasing muscle weakness.
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Norepinephrine or Dopamine for the Treatment of Hyperdynamic Septic Shock

TL;DR: Norepinephrine was found to be more effective and reliable than dopamine to reverse the abnormalities of hyperdynamic septic shock and was able to increase mean perfusing pressure without apparent adverse effect on peripheral blood flow or on renal blood flow.
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Sagittal balance disorders in severe degenerative spine. Can we identify the compensatory mechanisms

TL;DR: A three steps algorithm is proposed to analyse the balance status and determine the presence or not of these compensatory mechanisms: measurement of pelvis incidence, assessment of global sagittal alignment and analysis of compensatory mechanism successively in the spine, pelvis and lower limbs areas.
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Neuromuscular blocking agents decrease inflammatory response in patients presenting with acute respiratory distress syndrome.

TL;DR: Early use of NMBAs decrease the proinflammatory response associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome and mechanical ventilation.
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Compensatory mechanisms contributing to keep the sagittal balance of the spine

TL;DR: A three-step algorithm is proposed to analyze the global balance status and take into consideration the presence of the compensatory mechanisms in the spinal, pelvic and lower limb areas and contribute to keep the sagittal balance of the spine.