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Jean-Louis Golmard
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 173
Citations - 8372
Jean-Louis Golmard is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Population. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 172 publications receiving 7586 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Louis Golmard include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Parkinson’s disease and sleepiness An integral part of PD
Isabelle Arnulf,Eric Konofal,M. Merino-Andreu,J.-L. Houeto,Valérie Mesnage,Marie-Laure Welter,Lucette Lacomblez,Jean-Louis Golmard,Jean-Philippe Derenne,Yves Agid +9 more
TL;DR: In patients with PD preselected for sleepiness, severity of sleepiness was not dependent on nocturnal sleep abnormalities, motor and cognitive impairment, or antiparkinsonian treatment.
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Impact of Prior Use or Recent Withdrawal of Oral Antiplatelet Agents on Acute Coronary Syndromes
J.P. Collet,G. Montalescot,B. Blanchet,M.L. Tanguy,Jean-Louis Golmard,R. Choussat,Farzin Beygui,Laurent Payot,Nicolas Vignolles,Jean-Philippe Metzger,D. Thomas +10 more
TL;DR: Prior users represent a higher-risk population and present more frequently with non–ST-elevation ACS than nonusers and although patients with a recent interruption of OAA resemble those chronically treated by OAA, they display worse clinical outcomes.
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A new algorithm for haplotype‐based association analysis: the Stochastic‐EM algorithm
TL;DR: A stochastic version of the EM algorithm, referred to as SEM, could be used for testing haplotype‐phenotype association and provided results similar to those of the NR algorithm, making the SEM algorithm of great interest for haplotypes‐based association analysis, especially when the number of polymorphisms is quite large.
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Alternative Approaches to Estimation of Population Pharmacokinetic Parameters: Comparison with the Nonlinear Mixed-Effect Model
TL;DR: Comparing considerations as well as results of simulations suggest that GTS, ITS, and, in future, NLF may be valuable alternatives to NONMEM or modifications of it for estimation of population characteristics of pharmacokinetic parameters.
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Risk factors for neurosurgical site infections after craniotomy: a critical reappraisal of antibiotic prophylaxis on 4578 patients
Anne-Marie Korinek,Jean-Louis Golmard,A. Elcheick,R. Bismuth,R. Van Effenterre,Pierre Coriat,Louis Puybasset +6 more
TL;DR: Antibiotic prophylaxis in craniotomy is effective in preventing surgical site infections even in low-risk patients.