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Jeannot Schmidt
Researcher at University of Clermont-Ferrand
Publications - 19
Citations - 1529
Jeannot Schmidt is an academic researcher from University of Clermont-Ferrand. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Pulmonary embolism. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1332 citations.
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Andexanet Alfa for Acute Major Bleeding Associated with Factor Xa Inhibitors
Stuart J. Connolly,Truman J. Milling,John W. Eikelboom,C. Michael Gibson,John T. Curnutte,Alex Gold,Michele D. Bronson,Genmin Lu,Pamela B. Conley,Peter Verhamme,Jeannot Schmidt,Saskia Middeldorp,Alexander T. Cohen,Jan Beyer-Westendorf,Pierre Albaladejo,Jose Lopez-Sendon,Shelly Goodman,Janet M. Leeds,Brian L. Wiens,Deborah M. Siegal,Elena Zotova,Brandi Meeks,Juliet Nakamya,W. Ting Lim,Mark Crowther +24 more
TL;DR: An initial bolus and subsequent 2-hour infusion of andexanet substantially reduced anti-factor Xa activity in patients with acute major bleeding associated with factor Xa inhibitors, with effective hemostasis occurring in 79%.
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Effect of a retrievable inferior vena cava filter plus anticoagulation vs anticoagulation alone on risk of recurrent pulmonary embolism: a randomized clinical trial.
Patrick Mismetti,Silvy Laporte,Olivier Pellerin,Pierre-Vladimir Ennezat,Francis Couturaud,Antoine Elias,Nicolas Falvo,Nicolas Meneveau,Isabelle Quéré,Pierre-Marie Roy,Olivier Sanchez,Jeannot Schmidt,Christophe Seinturier,Marie-Antoinette Sevestre,Jean-Paul Beregi,Bernard Tardy,Philippe Lacroix,Emilie Presles,Alain Leizorovicz,Hervé Decousus,Fabrice-Guy Barral,Guy Meyer +21 more
TL;DR: Among hospitalized patients with severe acute pulmonary embolism, the use of a retrievable inferior vena cava filter plus anticoagulation compared with anticogulation alone did not reduce the risk of symptomatic recurrent pulmonary emblism at 3 months, and these findings do not support theUse of this type of filter in patients who can be treated with antICOagulation.
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Death in emergency departments: a multicenter cross-sectional survey with analysis of withholding and withdrawing life support
Philippe Le Conte,David Riochet,Eric Batard,Christelle Volteau,Bruno Giraudeau,Idriss Arnaudet,Laetitia Labastire,Jacques Levraut,Frédéric Thys,Dominique Lauque,Claude Piva,Jeannot Schmidt,David Trewick,Gilles Potel +13 more
TL;DR: Training of future ED physicians must be aimed at improving the level of care of dying patients, with particular emphasis on collegial decision-taking and institution of palliative care.
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A computerized handheld decision-support system to improve pulmonary embolism diagnosis: a randomized trial.
Pierre-Marie Roy,Pierre Durieux,Florence Gillaizeau,Catherine Legall,Aurore Armand-Perroux,Ludovic Martino,Mohamed Hachelaf,Alain-Eric Dubart,Jeannot Schmidt,Mirko Cristiano,Jean-Marie Chretien,Arnaud Perrier,Guy Meyer +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a clinical decision support system was used to improve the diagnostic work-up of suspected pulmonary embolism among patients in the emergency department of a hospital in France.
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Frequency and Severity of Adverse Drug Reactions Due to Self-Medication: A Cross-Sectional Multicentre Survey in Emergency Departments
Nathalie Asseray,F. Ballereau,Béatrice Trombert-Paviot,Jacques Bouget,Nadine Foucher,Bertrand Renaud,Lucien Roulet,Gérald Kierzek,Aurore Armand-Perroux,Gilles Potel,Jeannot Schmidt,Françoise Carpentier,Patrice Queneau +12 more
TL;DR: Self-medication is frequent; its potential toxicity should not be neglected, taking into account the rate of adverse drug reactions in about 1 % of ED patient, according to a prospective study conducted in 11 French academic hospitals.