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Jean-Charles Preiser
Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles
Publications - 363
Citations - 17625
Jean-Charles Preiser is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Glycemic. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 330 publications receiving 14383 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Charles Preiser include Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Liège.
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ESPEN guidelines on nutrition in cancer patients
Jann Arends,Patrick Bachmann,Vickie E. Baracos,Nicole Barthelemy,Hartmut Bertz,Federico Bozzetti,Kenneth C. H. Fearon,Elisabeth Hütterer,Elizabeth Isenring,Stein Kaasa,Zeljko Krznaric,Barry Laird,Maria Larsson,Alessandro Laviano,Stefan Mühlebach,Maurizio Muscaritoli,Line Merethe Oldervoll,Paula Ravasco,Tora Skeidsvoll Solheim,Florian Strasser,Marian A. E. de van der Schueren,Jean-Charles Preiser +21 more
TL;DR: These evidence-based guidelines were developed to translate current best evidence and expert opinion into recommendations for multi-disciplinary teams responsible for identification, prevention, and treatment of reversible elements of malnutrition in adult cancer patients.
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ESPEN guideline on clinical nutrition in the intensive care unit
Pierre Singer,Annika Reintam Blaser,Mette M. Berger,Waleed Alhazzani,Philip C. Calder,Michael P Casaer,Michael Hiesmayr,Konstantin Mayer,J.C. Montejo,Claude Pichard,Jean-Charles Preiser,Arthur R. H. van Zanten,Simon Oczkowski,Wojciech Szczeklik,Stephan C. Bischoff +14 more
TL;DR: Particular conditions frequently observed in intensive care such as patients with dysphagia, frail patients, multiple trauma patients, abdominal surgery, sepsis, and obesity are discussed to guide the practitioner toward the best evidence based therapy.
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Microvascular Blood Flow Is Altered in Patients with Sepsis
Daniel De Backer,Jacques Creteur,Jean-Charles Preiser,Marc-Jacques Dubois,Jean Louis Vincent +4 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, microvascular blood flow alterations are frequent in patients with sepsis and are more severe in Patients with a worse outcome.
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A prospective randomised multi-centre controlled trial on tight glucose control by intensive insulin therapy in adult intensive care units: the Glucontrol study
Jean-Charles Preiser,Philippe Devos,Sergio Ruiz-Santana,Christian Melot,Djillali Annane,Johan Groeneveld,Gaetano Iapichino,Xavier Leverve,Gérard Nitenberg,Pierre Singer,Jan Wernerman,Michael Joannidis,Adela Stecher,René Chioléro +13 more
TL;DR: In this prematurely stopped and therefore underpowered study, there was a lack of clinical benefit of intensive insulin therapy, associated with an increased incidence of hypoglycaemia, as compared to a 7.8–10.0 mmol/L target.
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Effects of Fluid Resuscitation With Colloids vs Crystalloids on Mortality in Critically Ill Patients Presenting With Hypovolemic Shock: The CRISTAL Randomized Trial
Djillali Annane,Shidasp Siami,Samir Jaber,Claude Martin,Souheil Elatrous,Adrien Descorps Declère,Jean-Charles Preiser,Hervé Outin,Gilles Troché,C. Charpentier,Jean-Louis Trouillet,Antoine Kimmoun,Xavier Forceville,Michael Darmon,Olivier Lesur,Jean Régnier,Fekri Abroug,Philippe Berger,Christophe Clec’h,Joel Cousson,Laure Thibault,Sylvie Chevret +21 more
TL;DR: Within 28 days, there were 359 deaths (25.4%) in colloids group vs 390 deaths (27.0%) in crystalloids group (relative risk [RR], 0.96 [95% CI, 0.88 to 1.03]; P =.19) and there were more days alive without mechanical ventilation as discussed by the authors.