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Igor Tauveron
Researcher at University of Auvergne
Publications - 78
Citations - 1263
Igor Tauveron is an academic researcher from University of Auvergne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 57 publications receiving 891 citations. Previous affiliations of Igor Tauveron include Blaise Pascal University.
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Heart rate variability in type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Thomas Benichou,Bruno Pereira,Martial Mermillod,Igor Tauveron,Daniela M. Pfabigan,Salwan Maqdasy,Frédéric Dutheil +6 more
TL;DR: T2DM was associated with an overall decrease in the HRV of T2DM patients, which can be explained by the deleterious effects of altered glucose metabolism on HRV, leading to cardiac autonomic neuropathy.
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Islet transplantation versus insulin therapy in patients with type 1 diabetes with severe hypoglycaemia or poorly controlled glycaemia after kidney transplantation (TRIMECO): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial
Sandrine Lablanche,Sandrine Lablanche,Marie-Christine Vantyghem,Laurence Kessler,Anne Wojtusciszyn,Sophie Borot,C. Thivolet,Sophie Girerd,Domenico Bosco,Jean-Luc Bosson,Cyrille Colin,Cyrille Colin,Rachel Tetaz,Sophie Logerot,Julie Kerr-Conte,Eric Renard,Alfred Penfornis,Emmanuel Morelon,Fanny Buron,Kristina Skaare,Gwen Grguric,Gwen Grguric,Coralie Camillo-Brault,Coralie Camillo-Brault,Harald Egelhofer,Kanza Benomar,Lionel Badet,Thierry Berney,François Pattou,Pierre-Yves Benhamou,Pierre-Yves Benhamou,Paolo Malvezzi,Igor Tauveron,Béatrice Roche,Christian Noel,Luc Frimat,Bruno Guerci,Nadine Pernin,Anaïck Moisan,Virginie Persoons,Rimed Ezzouaoui,Valery Gmyr,Frédéric Thony,Yvan Bricault,Mathieu Rodière,Christian Sengel,M. Greget,Iulian Enescu,Marc Hazzan,R. Caiazzo,Fanelly Torres,Kristel Le Mapihan,Violetta Raverdy,Marie-Ange Pierredon,Pierre-Jean Valette,Arnaud Muller,Jean Champagnac,Lucy Chaillous,Jacques Dantal,Pierre Cattan,Jean-Pierre Riveline,François Moreau,Philippe Baltzinger,Thibault Bahoune +63 more
TL;DR: For the indications assessed in this study, islet transplantation effectively improves metabolic outcomes and seems to be a valid option for patients with severe, unstable type 1 diabetes who are not responding to intensive medical treatments.
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Five-Year Metabolic, Functional, and Safety Results of Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Transplanted With Allogenic Islets Within the Swiss-French GRAGIL Network
Sandrine Lablanche,Sophie Borot,Anne Wojtusciszyn,François Bayle,Rachel Tetaz,Lionel Badet,Charles Thivolet,Emmanuel Morelon,Luc Frimat,Alfred Penfornis,Laurence Kessler,Coralie Brault,Cyrille Colin,Igor Tauveron,Domenico Bosco,Thierry Berney,Pierre-Yves Benhamou +16 more
TL;DR: In a large cohort with a 5-year follow-up and in a multicenter network setting, islet transplantation was safe and efficient in restoring good and lasting glycemic control and preventing severe hypoglycemia in patients with type 1 diabetes.
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Plasma levels of 8-epiPGF2alpha, an in vivo marker of oxidative stress, are not affected by aging or Alzheimer's disease.
Christine Feillet-Coudray,R. Tourtauchaux,Michel Niculescu,Edmond Rock,Igor Tauveron,Marie-Cécile Alexandre-Gouabau,Yves Rayssiguier,Isabelle Jalenques,Andrzej Mazur +8 more
TL;DR: In the healthy population studied, despite decreased antioxidant defenses with increasing age as monitored by antioxidant capacity measurement, plasma 8-epiPGF2alpha levels were not correlated with age, and it was demonstrated that AD patients presented no modification of plasma8-EPiPGf2alpha level and no major alteration of the antioxidant status.
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Aberrant cortisol regulations in bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia: a frequent finding in a prospective study of 32 patients with overt or subclinical Cushing's syndrome
Rossella Libé,Joël Coste,Laurence Guignat,Frédérique Tissier,Hervé Lefebvre,G. Barrande,Christiane Ajzenberg,Igor Tauveron,Eric Clauser,Bertrand Dousset,Xavier Bertagna,Jérôme Bertherat,Lionel Groussin +12 more
TL;DR: Thorough phenotyping of AIMAH may help uncover the underlying pathophysiology of this rare and heterogeneous condition and Cortisol responses indicative of aberrant receptor expression were highly prevalent in AIMah.