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Mathieu Pasquier

Bio: Mathieu Pasquier is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 109 publications receiving 1073 citations. Previous affiliations of Mathieu Pasquier include Indian Council of Agricultural Research & University Hospital of Lausanne.


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TL;DR: This large retrospective study found that the prediction score was superior to dichotomous triage based on serum potassium level in assessing which hypothermic patients in cardiac arrest would benefit from extracorporeal life support.

115 citations

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TL;DR: The results were similar to the cumulative results of all studies involving the use of the EZ-IO, and can be used for comparison for further studies.

90 citations

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TL;DR: This study demonstrates that performances from a criteria-based dispatch system can be similar to those from a medical-priority dispatch system regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) time recognition and DA-CPR delivery.

64 citations

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TL;DR: This study provides the first external validation of the HOPE score reaching good calibration and excellent discrimination, and may replace serum potassium in the future as the triage tool when considering ECLS rewarming of a hypothermic cardiac arrest victim.

57 citations


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TL;DR: The case burden of TBI across World Health Organization regions and World Bank income groups was sought to promote advocacy, understanding, and targeted intervention, and study quality was higher in the high-income countries (HICs) than in the low- and middle- Income countries (LMICs).
Abstract: OBJECTIVETraumatic brain injury (TBI)—the “silent epidemic”—contributes to worldwide death and disability more than any other traumatic insult. Yet, TBI incidence and distribution across regions and socioeconomic divides remain unknown. In an effort to promote advocacy, understanding, and targeted intervention, the authors sought to quantify the case burden of TBI across World Health Organization (WHO) regions and World Bank (WB) income groups.METHODSOpen-source epidemiological data on road traffic injuries (RTIs) were used to model the incidence of TBI using literature-derived ratios. First, a systematic review on the proportion of RTIs resulting in TBI was conducted, and a meta-analysis of study-derived proportions was performed. Next, a separate systematic review identified primary source studies describing mechanisms of injury contributing to TBI, and an additional meta-analysis yielded a proportion of TBI that is secondary to the mechanism of RTI. Then, the incidence of RTI as published by the Global...

1,353 citations

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TL;DR: The findings suggest that, although not the presenting feature, mild cognitive decline may be evident in the early stages of CJD associated with human cadaveric growth hormone treatment, and progression to dementia is best predicted by performance on neuropsychological tests.

1,194 citations