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Joël Belmin
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 202
Citations - 4860
Joël Belmin is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 179 publications receiving 4304 citations. Previous affiliations of Joël Belmin include Sorbonne & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Relation between endothelial cell apoptosis and blood flow direction in human atherosclerotic plaques.
TL;DR: It is suggested that in vivo local shear stress influences luminal endothelial cell apoptosis and may be a major determinant of plaque erosion and thrombosis.
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Antiarrhythmics for maintaining sinus rhythm after cardioversion of atrial fibrillation
TL;DR: Several class IA, IC and III drugs, as well as class II drugs (beta-blockers), are moderately effective in maintaining sinus rhythm after conversion of atrial fibrillation, but they increase adverse events and are associated with increased all-cause mortality.
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Effect of influenza vaccination of nursing home staff on mortality of residents: a cluster-randomized trial.
Magali Lemaitre,Thierry Meret,Monique Rothan-Tondeur,Joël Belmin,Jean-Louis Lejonc,Laurence Luquel,François Piette,Michel Salom,Marc Verny,Jean-Marie Vetel,Pierre Veyssier,Fabrice Carrat +11 more
TL;DR: Evaluated the effect of staff influenza vaccination on all‐cause mortality in nursing home residents found it to be beneficial to have staff vaccinated against influenza.
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Dementia patients caregivers quality of life: the PIXEL study.
Philippe Thomas,Fabrice Lalloué,Pierre-Marie Preux,Cyril Hazif-Thomas,Sylvie Pariel,Robcis Inscale,Joël Belmin,Jean-Pierre Clément +7 more
TL;DR: The quality of life for patients and their informal caregivers in Alzheimer's disease and related syndromes is a challenge, and one of today's challenges is the quality oflife for both patients and the informal caregivers.
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Degenerative and vascular lesions of the brain have synergistic effects in dementia of the elderly.
Dina Zekry,Charles Duyckaerts,Robert Moulias,Joël Belmin,Caroline Geoffre,François Herrmann,Jean-Jacques Hauw +6 more
TL;DR: For similar clinical severity of dementia, there were fewer AD lesions in patients with vascular lesions than in those without vascular lesions, and the volume of infarcts and lacunes was significantly correlated with the severity of cognitive impairment.